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Three dozen people who apparently could not live without the Zippy the Pinhead comic strip were so delighted by The Chronicle's decision to change its mind yesterday that they failed to pelt the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes ...
Griffith has his own iconic comic character that he’s nurtured for half a century. He created Zippy the Pinhead when he was one of the pioneers of the independent underground comix movement in ...
Zippy the Pinhead implored his creator’s cranky alter ego in a June 28 strip. The story, according to San Francisco cartoonist Bill Griffith, who created the famous underground comic in 1970 ...
The Chronicle is no longer running these strips: Baby Blues, Zippy the Pinhead, Sylvia ... Nearly 18,000 people responded to the comics poll recently published in Datebook -- and we listened.
Included are Beetle Bailey, Bizarro, Zits, Zippy the Pinhead, Popeye, Rex Morgan, M.D., Baby Blues, Buckle and many more. Readers can send comics via e-mail, make ratings and leave comments on the ...
His diner was featured last Sunday in the Zippy the Pinhead comic strip—a strip which touted the virtues and endurance of diners.
Iacocca, president of the 78-year-old Allentown fast-food chain, found his venerable company symbol in the “Zippy the Pinhead” comic strip, syndicated nationally in more that 100 newspapers ...
Comics creators have noticed that the COVID ... Not Bill Griffith, the artist behind “Zippy the Pinhead.” “He emailed me back right away and he said, ‘Well, not wearing pants is Zippy ...
Comics creators have noticed that the COVID ... Not Bill Griffith, the artist behind “Zippy the Pinhead.” “He emailed me back right away and he said, ‘Well, not wearing pants is Zippy ...
Fans of newspaper comics will instantly notice something missing in many of the strips this Friday — pants. More than 25 cartoonists behind strips from “Blondie” to “Zippy the Pinhead ...
The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. For locals, by locals. The Denver Post has dumped “Zippy the Pinhead” and 21 other comic strips, none of which are especially ...