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Week03: The Comic Strip

This week I read the comic strip that kept readers waiting for a new comic. Winsor McCay, George Macmanus, etc. are famous for the writers of Comic strip. I was not familiar with newspapers when I was a child, so when I first saw a Comic strip on a computer image, I felt that this is very small, but when I saw a real-sized picture, I realized that it was a bad idea. The book "Sundays with Walt and Skeezix" by Frank King attracted my interest during the comic strip reading time. The name of the comics that were serialized in the book is "Gasoline Alley". The reason why I have attracted my interest in this comic is that the characters of the story of the work grow more and more over time. When I confirmed that the baby of the family members' daily stories grew up and became a child, I was envious of the subscribers who gradually felt it. Comic strips have a limit of one page because they are works written in newspapers, and there are many restrictions bec