Conchy was a critically acclaimed but only modestly successful American comic strip that ran from 1970 to 1977.
Rusty Riley was an American comic strip which ran from 1948 to 1959.
Winnie Winkle was an American comic strip which appeared over a 76-year span (1920-96).
Perhaps the most notable is the Yellow Kid, an early American comic strip.
Committed was an American comic strip written and drawn by Michael Fry.
His research encompasses some 7,000 American comic strips and newspaper panels.
Barney & Clyde is believed to be the first American comic strip created by a father-son team.
As such, it was probably the first American comic strip to include recurring characters.
In 1966, the name of the American strip was shortened to Aggie and continued to run until its demise in 1971.
American comic strips have been presented in a 15-page section, Stripes' Sunday Comics.