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Penny (comic strip)

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210:'s jawline. She also took after them in personality, never gawky or shy, or for that matter, less than totally confident and self-assured. She had a best friend, Judy, but no long-term, steady boyfriend — still, she never had a problem getting dates. Her parents, Roger and Mae Pringle, were utterly mystified by her, but coped reasonably well. Inevitably, the strip was full of teenage slang, starting with that of the 31: 218:, where he lived and worked. He also had a trick to keep it sounding current—he'd occasionally make up his own expressions. That way he not only avoided sounding quaint—there was also a chance the reader may figure that if he'd never heard it before, it must be the newest of the new. 278:: "Her eyes would follow the adventures of her favorite strip characters; there was one well-drawn sloppy bobby-soxer with high cheekbones and angular gestures, that I was not above enjoying myself." 165:. After an injury from a 1965 traffic accident kept Haenigsen away from the drawing board, Hoest took over most of the work, although Haenigsen still supervised and signed each 490: 179: 465: 475: 455: 214:
era but moving with the times. Haenigsen (who was 43 when it started, by the way) kept up to date by hanging out at soda fountains in
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was drawn in a deceptively simple, yet highly distinctive style, anticipating the uncluttered look found in such 1950s strips as
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publisher Ogden Mills Reid, wanted to see a girl as the central character of a new comic strip.
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which maintained its popularity for almost three decades. It was distributed by the
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as a Sunday strip on June 27, 1943. A daily strip debuted September 3, 1945.
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look-alike contest staged by the New Hope Recreation Center in
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American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide
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described the title character and her confused parents:
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Haenigsen had been doing a strip about a teenage boy,
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Comic Strip Artists in American Newspapers, 1945-1980
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Index


I Love Comix Archive
Harry Haenigsen
Bill Hoest
Syndicate(s)
New York Herald Tribune Syndicate
comic strip
Harry Haenigsen
New York Herald Tribune Syndicate
New York Herald Tribune
Bill Hoest
The Lockhorns
Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate
Don Markstein
Katharine Hepburn
Dick Tracy
bobbysoxer
Lambertville, New Jersey
Peanuts
Miss Peach
Hi and Lois
Lambertville, New Jersey
New Hope, Pennsylvania
Vladimir Nabokov
Lolita
Aggie Mack
Freckles and His Friends
Harold Teen
Teena
Zits

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