Newspaper Strips
Newspaper strips, often referred to as comic strips, are short, illustrated narratives typically found in the comics section of a newspaper. They usually consist of a series of panels that convey a humorous or dramatic story, often featuring recurring characters. Each strip is designed to be read quickly, making it accessible to a wide audience.
These strips can cover various themes, from everyday life to fantasy adventures. Popular examples include Peanuts by Charles Schulz and Garfield by Jim Davis. Newspaper strips have been a staple of print media for decades, providing entertainment and commentary on social issues.