 | Comic Strip Recordings Vintage recordings radio broadcasts and soundtracks featuring classic newspaper strips. |
|  | Axa The collected strips of our glamorous adventurous adventuress! |
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 | Batman Rare LP Batman soundtrack |
|  | Bringing Up Father Geo McManus' iconic newspaper strip which became the second-longest running strip of the 20th Century. |
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 | Buck Rogers Phil Nowlan's comic-book hero from the future. |
|  | Dick Tracy The celebrated sleuth Tracy strikes again! |
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 | Flash Gordon Reprints the adventures of the peerless Flash Gordon from the 1930s to the 1950s. |
|  | James Bond Those classic James Bond exploits re-told in comic strip form. |
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 | Jane The cartoon strip (mis)adventures of Britain's first and best loved World War II Pin-up. |
|  | Jeff Hawke The famous sci-fi strip illustrated by Sidney Jordan.  |
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 | Krazy Kat Krazy and Ignatz were the original Tom and Jerry! |
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 | Little Nemo First created in 1907, here are Winsor McCay's classic comic strips collected in full color. |
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|  | Modesty Blaise Reprints of the popular comic strip adventures of Modesty Blaise and the (too?) gallant Willie Garvin, written by Peter O'Donnell. |
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|  | Moomin Tove Jansson's famous newspaper strip. |
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 | Peanuts Starting in the 1950s, here is Charles M. Schulz's iconic comic strip in marvellous collected form. |
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 | Prince Valiant Hal Foster's Sunday newspaper strip, Prince Valiant, spans 40 years. |
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|  | Rupert The classic stories of Rupert the Bear. |
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 | Steve Canyon Tough men, exotic settings, beautiful women, all drawn by Milt Caniff for this comic strip created in 1947 that ran 'til the 1970s. |
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 | Walt and Skeezix Collecting Frank King's classic newspaper strips from gasoline Alley. |
|  | Yellow Kid The Yellow Kid, the first ever comic strip, first published in 1895 as Hogan's Alley! |
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