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Comic Strips

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Kids Khushi

October 9, 2008 -- From Khushi, a reader, from Bangalore India, who is affiliated with the site.

A comic book portal on moral stories, free downloads, new comics and activities uploaded every month.


MarvelKids.com

January 14, 2008 -- From John, a reader, from New York, NY, who is affiliated with the site.

MarvelKids.com is the OFFICIAL kids site for Marvel Comics and Marvel Entertainment. From free Digital Comics to all ages activities and more, MarvelKids.com is THE stop for children interested in some of the most famous characters ever created — Spider-Man, Iron Man, The X-Men, The Hulk and so many more. The site currently features exclusive Iron Man animated videos!

Sandbox:Online Comic Entertainment

August 30, 2006 -- From tone, a reader, from Montreal, who is not affiliated with the site.

Designed with children in mind, online comic blog Sandbox offers family-friendly posts about comics and cartoons, both new and old, and features the weekly online comic, “Sandbox”, created by cartoonist Tony Medeiros.

The Official Aford T. Turtle Website

July 4, 2006 -- From Aaron, a reader, from United States, who is affiliated with the site.

A Web site featuring the daily comic strip by Aaron Riddle following the adventures of a turtle and his wacky forest friends. There are also tips to learn how to draw, contests to enter, coloring pages to download and much, much more!

Early Comic Strips 1898-1916

March 9, 2005 -- From Stuart Wells, a reader from Durham, NC, who is affiliated with the site

A new online exhibit of early ‘funnies’ includes comic strips that figured in the bitter rivalry between Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst for supremacy in the New York newspaper market of the early 20th century. The comic strips were reproduced from bound volumes of newspapers in the American Newspaper Repository.