|
Sally Forth (syndicated strip) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sally Forth is a comic strip created by Greg Howard in 1982, focusing on the life of a white American middle-class mother at home and work. Sally's name is a play on words - "to sally forth" means to...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Forth_(syndicated_strip) |
|
|
Like Bill Ward's Torchy and Milton Caniff's Miss Lace, Sally Forth was a female comic strip character created for a … ... Sally Forth's stories are not very moving or insightful, and the characters in them aren't very deep. But there's something about them that has a timeless appeal.
|
|
|
Hypertext encyclopedia of comics and animation ... When Greg Howard created Sally Forth, he seems not to have been aware of cartoonist Wallace Wood's earlier success with … ... Readers must like the current team, because Sally Forth is carried by almost 700 newspapers, and circulation is still on the rise.
|
|
|
Sally Forth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sally Forth is the title of two unrelated comic strips: • Sally Forth (Wally Wood), 1968–1974, a comic strip created by cartoonist Wally Wood for the male readership of military newspapers • Sally Fo...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Forth |
|
|
Obama, the great disappointment? The Miracle President hasn't actually... ... Two held in burglary of dead family's home ... Obama adding 30,000 troops in Afghanistan...
|
|
|
Piranha Club; Popeye; Prince Valiant; Pros & Cons; Retail; Rex Morgan M.D. Rhymes with Orange; Safe Havens; Sally Forth; Sam and Silo; Sherman's Lagoon; Shoe; Six Chix; Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids; Tiger; Tina's Groove;
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.