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The 1930s was a golden age for comics in many ways. The daily newspaper comics, or "funnies" as they were called, were extremely popular, and had started to expand into a new format -- the serialized weekly comic. Stories like "Prince Valiant" and "Flash Gordon", with their serialized ongoing adventure stories proved extremely popular: other comics like "Dick Tracy" proved that the same serialized format could work in the dailies, too. Comic also weren't just for comic artists: famous painters like Salvador Dali or Picasso got in on the comic scene, using it as a medium for serious artwork.
But more than anything the decade was dominated by Walt Disney: everywhere around the world was launching their own Mickey Mouse Magazine (and some made their own knock-offs).
This decade also saw the debut of a number of legendary comic lines which would become more famous in the coming decades, like "L'il Abner" and "Tintin".
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Pete the Tramp (Clarence D. Russell)
Pete the Tramp
81
Clarence D. Russell
Peter Piltdown (Mal Eaton)
Peter Piltdown
82
Mal Eaton
Pier Cloruro De' Lambicchi (Giovanni Manca)
Pier Cloruro De' Lambicchi
83
Giovanni Manca
Popol Out West (Hergé)
Popol Out West
84
Hergé
Prince Valiant (Hal Foster)
Prince Valiant
85
Hal Foster
Project: Zarnak! the Forgotten Science Fiction Hero (Max Plaisted)
Project: Zarnak! the Forgotten Science Fiction Hero
86
Max Plaisted
Put on (Kho Wang Gie)
Put On
87
Kho Wang Gie
Quick & Flupke (Hergé)
Quick & Flupke
88
Hergé
Radio Fun (Amalgamated Press)
Radio Fun
89
Amalgamated Press
Red Barry (Will Gould)
Red Barry
90
Will Gould
Red Ryder (Fred Harman)
Red Ryder
91
Fred Harman
Room and Board (Gene Ahern)
Room and Board
92
Gene Ahern
Rupert Bear by Alfred Bestall (1935-1965)
Rupert Bear by Alfred Bestall
93
1935-1965
Rymy-Eetu (Erkki Tanttu)
Rymy-Eetu
94
Erkki Tanttu
Saturno Contro La Terra (Pedrocchi - Zavattini - Solari)
Saturno Contro La Terra
95
Pedrocchi - Zavattini - Solari
Scorchy Smith (Noel Sickles)
Scorchy Smith
96
Noel Sickles
Screen Oddities (Roscoe Fawcett)
Screen Oddities
97
Roscoe Fawcett
Secret Agent X-9 (Dashiell Hammet & Alex Raymond)
Secret Agent X-9
98
Dashiell Hammet & Alex Raymond
Silly Symphonies, Vol. 1: 1932-1935 (Earl Duvall and Al Taliaferro)
Silly Symphonies, Vol. 1: 1932-1935
99
Earl Duvall and Al Taliaferro
Smokey Stover (Bill Holman)
Smokey Stover
100
Bill Holman
Spirou (Rob-Vel)
Spirou
101
Rob-Vel
Superman #1 (DC Comics)
Superman #1
102
DC Comics
Tarzan in the City of Gold by Burne Hogarth (1937-1940)
Tarzan in the City of Gold by Burne Hogarth
103
1937-1940
Terry and the Pirates (Milton Caniff)
Terry and the Pirates
104
Milton Caniff
The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko (Hergé)
The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko
105
Hergé
The Adventures of Smilin' Jack (Zack Mosley)
The Adventures of Smilin' Jack
106
Zack Mosley
The Beano (Various)
The Beano
107
Various
The Blue Lotus (Hergé)
The Blue Lotus
108
Hergé
The Broons (R.D. Low & Dudley D. Watkins)
The Broons
109
R.D. Low & Dudley D. Watkins
The Clock (Funny Picture Stories)
The Clock
110
Funny Picture Stories
The Dandy (DC Thomson)
The Dandy
111
DC Thomson
The Dream and Lie of Franco (Pablo Picasso)
The Dream and Lie of Franco
112
Pablo Picasso
The Flame (Wonderworld Comics) (1939)
The Flame (Wonderworld Comics)
113
1939
The Funnies (Dell Comics)
The Funnies
114
Dell Comics
The Little King (Otto Soglow)
The Little King
115
Otto Soglow
The Magic Comic (DC Thomson)
The Magic Comic
116
DC Thomson
The Phantom (Lee Falk)
The Phantom
117
Lee Falk
The Smythes (Rea Irvin)
The Smythes
118
Rea Irvin
The Surrealist Mysteries of New York (Salvador Dali)
The Surrealist Mysteries of New York
119
Salvador Dali
This Curious World (William Ferguson)
This Curious World
120
William Ferguson
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