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  • Wayback Whensday: Early Comic Strips and Consumer Culture D. D. Degg
    Envisioning Consumer Culture: Comic Strips, Comic Books, and Advertising in America, 1890 โ€“ 1945 by Ian Gordon In the late nineteenth century American newspaper owners and comic strip artists transformed European traditions of visual humor and graphic narrative into a new commercial form of leisure, the Sunday color comic strip. These strips focused on continuing [โ€ฆ]
     

Wayback Whensday: Early Comic Strips and Consumer Culture

10 June 2026 at 23:35
Envisioning Consumer Culture: Comic Strips, Comic Books, and Advertising in America, 1890 โ€“ 1945 by Ian Gordon In the late nineteenth century American newspaper owners and comic strip artists transformed European traditions of visual humor and graphic narrative into a new commercial form of leisure, the Sunday color comic strip. These strips focused on continuing [โ€ฆ]

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