Sunday comics show how print newspapers collapsed while webcomics rose. From Schulz’s Peanuts empire to Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes, the legacy lives on today!!
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MUTTS shines in Sunday Funnies from Abrams ComicArts, a full-color collection capturing Patrick McDonnell’s gentle humor, timeless charm, and emotional depth.
An irresistible alchemy of screwball comedy, tender romance, and rags-to-riches fantasy, Elsie Crisler Segar's newspaper comic strip captivated readers of the Roaring Twenties and beyond. And Popeye, the sailor man, was the unlikely star of the show. Fantagraphics is thrilled to bring Segar's whimsical world back into print, reviving the origins of the beloved spinach-eating American icon for a whole new readership. The E.C. Segar Popeye Sundays series collects the complete Popeye Sunday stories in four gorgeous full-color volumes, each packaged in a deluxe die-cut vertical slipcase.



