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Scribbly
''Scribbly'' was a Dutch comic strip, created by Jan-Paul Arends. It ran daily in the Dutch edition of the ''Metro'' free newspaper from 1999 to 2010. Seven albums have been published containing the daily strips. The comic is known for its weird cast, and its tendency for parodying well-known films, books and famous people. Cast * Scribbly is the eponymous protagonist. He is a schizophrenic and lives in an institute for people who are mentally disturbed. * Psychotron is Scribbly's super-hero alter ego, in a few strips where he deludedly wears a red cape, which allows him to think he can fly. * Frits is Scribbly's voice-inside-his-head. * Quibus is an animated sheet of paper who is usually Scribbly's friend. * Doctor Psilo leads the House for the Mentally Disturbed. * Zark is an extraterrestrial alien who looks like a giant pickle with an antenna. He can use the antenna for radio reception, remote control, as well as hearing Frits. He hails from planet Zortian II. * Kraz is Zark's ...
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Scribbly The Boy Cartoonist
Scribbly the Boy Cartoonist is a comic book character created in 1936 by Sheldon Mayer, first appearing in Dell Comics and then moving to All-American Publications. Scribbly Jibbet is a semi-autobiographical character, presenting the adventures of a young man starting out in the cartooning business, and working for the ''Morning Dispatch'' newspaper. His stories were told around the Golden Age of Comics, Golden Age era, when American Comic Books were primarily anthologies telling more than one story in a magazine issue. Scribbly first appeared in the ''Popular Comics'' series, and then appeared in ''All-American Comics'' from 1939 to 1944. He was then revived in his own series, ''Scribbly'', from 1948 to 1952. All-American was one of the two companies that merged to form DC Comics in the 1940s, and, like all of DC's Golden Age of Comic Books, Golden Age characters, Scribbly was later considered part of the "Earth-Two" continuity. In 2015, Scribbly was briefly revived in DC Comics c ...
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