A comic strip is a sequential art form featuring drawings, often with text, arranged in panels to tell a story or convey humor. Traditionally appearing in...
Comic strips primarily aim to entertain readers through humor, satire, or ongoing storylines, often providing daily commentary on life, culture, or current events in a condensed visual format.
Comic strips are typically short, serialized narratives, often one-page or a few panels, appearing regularly in newspapers or online. Comic books are usually longer, self-contained stories published as magazines or graphic novels.
Iconic examples include "Peanuts," "Calvin and Hobbes," "Garfield," "Blondie," and "Dick Tracy." These strips significantly influenced popular culture and the art form itself.
You can find comic strips in traditional newspapers, various dedicated comic strip websites, digital archives, and mobile apps that syndicate popular strips daily.