Mopsy, the Glossary
Mopsy was a comic strip created in 1937 by Gladys Parker, who was one of the few female cartoonists of the era.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Annibelle, Associated Newspapers (U.S.), Berkley Books, Comic strip, Gladys Parker, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Rube Goldberg, St. John Publications, Sunday comics, World War II.
- 1939 comics debuts
- 1965 comics endings
- Fictional American nurses
Annibelle
Annibelle was a comic strip created in 1929 by Dorothy Urfer. Mopsy and Annibelle are American comic strips, comics about women, Female characters in comics and Gag-a-day comics.
Associated Newspapers (U.S.)
Associated Newspapers, Inc. was a print syndication service of columns and comic strips that was in operation from 1912 to c. 1966.
See Mopsy and Associated Newspapers (U.S.)
Berkley Books
Berkley Books is now an imprint of the Penguin Group.
Comic strip
A comic strip is a sequence of cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions.
Gladys Parker
Gladys Parker (March 21, 1908 – April 28, 1966) was an American cartoonist for comic strips and a fashion designer in Hollywood.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
See Mopsy and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rube Goldberg
Reuben Garrett Lucius Goldberg (July 4, 1883 – December 7, 1970), better known as Rube Goldberg, was an American cartoonist, sculptor, author, engineer, and inventor.
St. John Publications
St.
See Mopsy and St. John Publications
Sunday comics
The Sunday comics or Sunday strip is the comic strip section carried in most Western newspapers.
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
See also
1939 comics debuts
- Addie and Hermy
- All-American Comics
- Amazing-Man (Centaur Publications)
- Batman
- Bessie Bunter
- Billy Bunter
- Blondin et Cirage
- Blue Beetle
- Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett)
- Blue Ribbon Comics
- Bluey and Curley
- Donald Duck (comic strip)
- Fantastic Comics
- Fawcett Comics
- Feature Comics
- Flame (comics)
- Flyin' Jenny
- Four Color
- Green Mask
- Knockout (British comics)
- Marvel Mystery Comics
- Masked Marvel (Centaur Publications)
- Master of Death
- Mopsy
- Motion Picture Funnies Weekly
- Mystery Men Comics
- Origin of Batman
- Silver Streak (character)
- Smash Comics
- Stardust the Super Wizard
- Superman (comic book)
- Superman (comic strip)
- The Beano Annual
- The Magic Comic
- The Neighbors (comic strip)
- Timely Comics
- Top-Notch Comics
- Wonder Man (Fox Publications)
- Zigomar
1965 comics endings
- Akwas
- Blue Beetle
- Blue Beetle (comic book)
- Brides in Love
- Doris Dobbel
- Gorgo (film)
- Hangman (Archie Comics)
- Help! (magazine)
- Himitsu no Akko-chan
- Hurricane (British comics)
- King Aroo
- Konga (film)
- Marilyn (comics)
- Mopsy
- Oktaaf Keunink
- Red Ryder
- Right Around Home
- School Friend (comics)
- Strange Suspense Stories
- Wilbur Comics
- Young Pillars
Fictional American nurses
- Alicia Clark
- Amelia Voght
- Ann Perkins
- Carla Espinosa
- Cherry Ames
- Claire Temple
- Claire Temple (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Jane Foster
- Kate Hopkins, Angel of Mercy
- Mopsy
- Night Nurse (comics)
- Nurse Ratched
- Sarah Keate
- Sue Barton