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====Other====
====Other====
A similar '''Merry Christmas''' strip was made for "[[The Phantom]]" in 1937. As a curiosity, Al Capp made '''Merry Christmas''' strips in 1947 to 1950 with wishes for merry christmas to many named people, including [[Lee Falk|Lee]] and [[Constance Falk|Connie]] Falk.
A similar '''Merry Christmas''' strip was made for "[[The Phantom]]" in 1937. As a curiosity, Al Capp made '''Merry Christmas''' strips in 194( to 1950 with wishes for merry christmas to many named people, including [[Lee Falk|Lee]] and [[Constance Falk|Connie]] Falk.
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Image:pd-19371225.jpg|''The Phantom''<br>December 25,1937
Image:pd-19371225.jpg|''The Phantom''<br>December 25,1937
Image:lad-19471225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1947
Image:Lad-19451225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1945 / [[Sardi's|Sardi]] cited on right part, line 12
Image:lad-19481225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1948
Image:Lad-19461224.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 24,1946 / Lee Falk cited on right part, line 19
Image:lad-19491225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1949
Image:lad-19471225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1947 / Lee Falk cited on left part, line 5
Image:lad-19501225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1950
Image:lad-19481225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1948 / Lee and Connie Falk cited on left part, line 4
Image:lad-19491225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1949 / Lee and Connie Falk cited on left part, line 9
Image:lad-19501225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1950 / Lee Falk cited on right part, line 16
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===End Word Hunger===
===End World Hunger===
In 1985 the Thanksgivings comics strips were peppered with reference to hunger, Africa and gluttony. The efford was organized by Garry Trudeau ''(Doonesbury)'', Charles Schulz ''(Peanuts)'' and Milton Carniff ''(Steve Canyon)''. The idea was to make a little more pointed message than a more general reference to Thanksgiving, and give the readers the idea that it is an issue they should be concerned with. The Thanksgiving strips were later collected into a book, Comic Relief, and the book's sale did go to USA for Africa. Each cartoonist dealt with hunger in their strips. Mandrake and The Phantom didn't interrupt the comic's story line but added the word ''End Word Hunger'' to the bottom of one panel.   
In 1985 the Thanksgiving comics strips were peppered with reference to hunger, Africa and gluttony. The effort was organized by Garry Trudeau ''(Doonesbury)'', Charles Schulz ''(Peanuts)'' and Milton Caniff ''(Steve Canyon)''. The idea was to make a little more poignant message than a general reference to Thanksgiving, and give the readers the idea that it is an issue they should be concerned with. The Thanksgiving strips were later collected into a book, ''Comic Relief'', and the book's proceeds were donated to USA for Africa. Each cartoonist dealt with hunger in their strips. Mandrake and The Phantom didn't interrupt the comic's story line but added the word ''End World Hunger'' to the bottom of one panel.   
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Image:MD-19851128.jpg|''Mandrake the Magician''
Image:MD-19851128.jpg|''Mandrake the Magician''
Image:PD-19851128.jpg|''The Phantom''
Image:PD-19851128.jpg|''The Phantom''
Image:Comic-Relief.jpg|''Comic Relief''
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 18 October 2024

On a few occasions, special strips unrelated to the ongoing story have occured in daily and Sunday stories.

The Merry Christmas strips

In 1934, 1935 and 1937, special Merry Christmas strips were published in the dailies on December 25th.

Other

A similar Merry Christmas strip was made for "The Phantom" in 1937. As a curiosity, Al Capp made Merry Christmas strips in 194( to 1950 with wishes for merry christmas to many named people, including Lee and Connie Falk.

End World Hunger

In 1985 the Thanksgiving comics strips were peppered with reference to hunger, Africa and gluttony. The effort was organized by Garry Trudeau (Doonesbury), Charles Schulz (Peanuts) and Milton Caniff (Steve Canyon). The idea was to make a little more poignant message than a general reference to Thanksgiving, and give the readers the idea that it is an issue they should be concerned with. The Thanksgiving strips were later collected into a book, Comic Relief, and the book's proceeds were donated to USA for Africa. Each cartoonist dealt with hunger in their strips. Mandrake and The Phantom didn't interrupt the comic's story line but added the word End World Hunger to the bottom of one panel.

The Defenders of the Earth strip

The Sunday strips of Mandrake the Magician, The Phantom and Flash Gordon from September 28th 1986 were made as a promotional strip for The Defenders of the Earth series.

The Earth Day strips

In 2008 and 2009, special Earth Day strips were published in the dailies on April 22nd.