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1. Who created the comic strip “Peanuts”?
2. Which comic strip features a large orange cat and a yellow dog?
3. “Calvin and Hobbes” is about a boy and his what?
4. In which year did “Peanuts” debut?
5. Who is the main antagonist in the “Dilbert” comic strip?
6. “The Far Side” was created by which cartoonist?
7. Which comic strip features a lazy office worker named Wally?
8. Dogbert is a character in which comic strip?
9. What type of animal is Hobbes in “Calvin and Hobbes”?
10. “Bloom County” was created by which cartoonist?
11. Which comic strip features a main character named Jon Arbuckle?
12. What is the name of Snoopy’s mustachioed uncle in “Peanuts”?
13. Who is object of Charlie Brown’s affection in “Peanuts”?
14. What profession does Dagwood Bumstead have in “Blondie”?
15. “Beetle Bailey” is set around which type of institution?
16. Which comic strip revolves around a red-haired teenager named Archie?
17. In “Foxtrot”, who is the tech-savvy son?
18. Which comic strip depicts the adventures of a Viking named Hagar?
19. “Cathy” is a comic strip primarily about what theme?
20. Which comic strip features two boys named Joe and Frank who are detectives?
21. “Family Circus” typically portrays events in the life of which family?
22. Who is the superhero in the “Spider-Man” comic strip?
23. What is the setting city for the “Dick Tracy” comic strip?
24. “Pearls Before Swine” was created by which cartoonist?
25. Which comic strip features a feminist character named Joanie Caucus?
26. In which comic strip would you find the characters Opus, Bill the Cat, and Milo Bloom?
27. What’s the name of the dog in “For Better or For Worse”?
28. Which comic strip character frequently exclaims “Ack!” when in distress?
29. Who is the main character in “Zits” who is navigating the challenges of adolescence?
30. The “Lockhorns” comic strip centers around a couple with what kind of relationship?
31. In “B.C.”, what is the name of the aptly named brontosaurus character?
32. Who is the sarcastic rabbit in “Pearls Before Swine”?
33. “Luann” is a comic strip about the life of a girl named Luann DeGroot and her struggles with what?
34. Which comic strip is set in the Okefenokee Swamp and features a character named Pogo?
35. In “Get Fuzzy”, who is the sarcastic Siamese cat?
36. “Mutts” is a comic strip that focuses on the antics of a dog named Earl and a cat named what?
37. In which comic strip would you find a character named Ziggy who often interacts with animals?
38. “Funky Winkerbean” was created by which cartoonist?
39. Which comic strip centers around a young witch named Wendy?
40. Who is the perpetually 6-year-old protagonist in “Nancy”?
41. Which comic strip features a character named Andy Capp, known for his lazy habits and love for pubs?
42. Who is the mischievous young boy in “Dennis the Menace”?
43. Which comic strip is about two cavemen and takes a humorous look at prehistoric life?
44. Who is the titular character of “Prince Valiant”, who embarks on chivalric adventures?
45. In “Rose is Rose”, who is Rose Gumbo’s biker alter ego?
46. “Marmaduke” is a comic strip about a large and mischievous breed of which dog?
47. Which comic strip, set in the American Southwest, features a cowboy and his horse named Pokey?
48. “The Phantom” is also known by what other name, referring to his longevity and continuous lineage?
49. Which comic strip follows the life of a single woman named Cathy and her struggles with work, relationships, and dieting?
50. Which character in “Peanuts” is known for his blanket-carrying and wisdom beyond his years?
51. Who is the sarcastic blue Apatosaurus in the comic strip “B.C.”?
52. Which famous comic strip cat loves lasagna and dislikes Mondays?
53. Which comic strip character resides in a trash can in the Okefenokee Swamp?
54. Which comic strip revolves around the employees of the fictional company Reynholm Industries?
55. Which lazy Army private in “Beetle Bailey” is always trying to catch a nap?
56. Which comic strip revolves around the workers of the fictional Tapioca Toxin Corporation?
57. In “The Family Circus”, what’s the name of the youngest son with a distinctive curl on his forehead?
58. Who is the girlfriend of Beetle Bailey’s brother in the comic strip “Hi and Lois”?
59. Which character in “Peanuts” is infamously known for pulling the football away just as Charlie Brown tries to kick it?
60. Who is the school-aged genius in “Foxtrot” known for his pranks on his sister Paige?
61. Which “Calvin and Hobbes” character is Calvin’s classmate and often the target of his pranks?
62. Which comic strip centers around the residents of Dogpatch, USA?
63. Who is the martini-loving Zebra in “Pearls Before Swine”?
64. “Curtis” is a comic strip about a young African-American boy and his experiences with what?
65. Who is the main canine character in “Mutts”?
66. In which comic strip would you find a tough grandma named Grandma Ben?
67. Which comic strip character is a wizard with a pet dragon named Fang?
68. Which comic strip, set in prehistoric times, features characters like Alley Oop and his girlfriend Ooola?
69. Which comic strip follows the adventures of a man named Torg and his friends, blending genres from fantasy to science fiction?
70. In “For Better or For Worse”, who is the Patterson family’s eldest child?
71. Which comic strip features a boy named Hammy and his family living through the Great Depression?
72. Who is the title character in “Mark Trail”, known for his environmental advocacy?
73. “Krazy Kat” revolves around a complex love triangle involving Krazy Kat, Ignatz Mouse, and which other character?
74. In which comic strip do we follow the adventures of the pilots of a small cargo airline in the Caribbean?
75. Who is the school teacher in “Peanuts” known for her distinctive “wah wah” voice?
76. “Rex Morgan, M.D.” is a comic strip centered around the life of a what?
77. Which comic strip, created by Bil Keane, is known for its distinctive single panel format?
78. Who is the ruggedly handsome journalist in “Brenda Starr, Reporter”?
79. “Crock” is a comic strip set in a Foreign Legion desert outpost led by which commandant?
80. Who is the cynical rat often commenting on the absurdities of life in “Pearls Before Swine”?
81. Which philosophical dog often ponders the meaning of life atop his doghouse in “Peanuts”?
82. “Judge Parker” is a comic strip that revolves around the personal and professional life of a what?
83. Which adventurous aviator is the main character in the comic strip “Steve Canyon”?
84. Who is the ghostly hero known for his purple costume and skull ring in “The Phantom”?
85. Which comic strip features a young boy named Denny and his experiences during World War II?
86. Who is the ambitious young office worker in “Dilbert” who often feels unappreciated?
87. In “Nancy”, who is Nancy’s best friend with a trademark polka-dotted bow?
88. “Thimble Theatre” is the original comic strip that introduced which iconic sailor character?
89. Which comic strip centers around a wealthy, bald industrialist and his escapades?
90. In “For Better or For Worse”, what is the name of the family’s mischievous sheepdog?
91. Which comic strip features a character named Satchel Pooch, a kind but dim-witted dog?
92. Who is the hard-luck title character in “Barney Google and Snuffy Smith”?
93. In “Calvin and Hobbes”, what is the name of Calvin’s fearsome alter ego, a ferocious dinosaur?
94. Who is the leading character in “Rip Kirby”, known for his intellect and sophistication?
95. In “Zits”, who is the girlfriend of the main character, Jeremy Duncan?
96. Which female cartoonist is known for creating the comic strip “Cathy”?
97. Who are the two main canine characters in “Mutt and Jeff”?
98. In “Beetle Bailey”, what is the name of the tough-as-nails sergeant who often pursues Beetle?
99. “Flash Gordon” is a science fiction comic strip featuring Flash’s battles against which intergalactic villain?
100. Who is the ever-curious main character in “Curious George”?
101. Which long-running comic strip, created by Hal Foster, features the medieval adventures of a prince named Valiant?
102. Which mischievous cat in “Krazy Kat” is constantly throwing bricks at Krazy?
103. In “Pogo”, which animal character is the title character and known for his wit and wisdom?
104. Who is the superhero alias of Clark Kent in the comic strips and comic books?
105. Which iconic comic strip, created by Milton Caniff, is set in China and features a pilot and his adventures?
106. In “Dick Tracy”, what is the distinct feature of the character “Pruneface”?
107. Who is the forever young, blond-haired boy in “Dennis the Menace”?
108. Which British comic strip, created by David Law, features a boy with a cowlick and a mischievous grin?
109. In “The Phantom”, which island is the base of the Phantom?
110. Who is the green-clad archer that roams Sherwood Forest in various comic adaptations?
111. “Mary Worth” is a comic strip that often revolves around the interpersonal relationships in which community?
112. Which comic strip features two pets, a cat named Bucky and a dog named Satchel?
113. “Safe Havens” is a comic strip that initially revolved around the lives of students at which type of institution?
114. Who is the tomboyish character in “Peanuts” known for her baseball skills?
115. In “Calvin and Hobbes” what inspires Calvin to create his imaginary friend Hobbes?
116. In “Garfield”, who is the cute, though sometimes naive, dog that often gets tricked by Garfield?
117. Which comic strip, set in a desert environment, often deals with modern issues through its prehistoric setting?
118. Which character in “Peanuts” often tries to fly a kite but always ends up having it eaten by a tree?
119. “Mandrake the Magician” uses his special abilities to fight crime alongside which African prince?
120. Which comic strip, created by Frank King, portrays the life of an American family and their experiences with cars?
121. Who is the diligent secretary often trying to manage the chaos in “Dilbert”?
122. In “Zits”, who are the two best friends of the main character, Jeremy Duncan?
123. Which “Bloom County” character is a penguin with a distinctive nose?
124. Who is the confident and sometimes arrogant yellow bird in “Peanuts”?
125. Which comic strip features two women named Mo and Harriet, focusing on socio-political issues?
126. Who is the titular cowboy in the long-running western comic strip “Red Ryder”?
127. “Lil’ Folks” was an early comic by Charles M. Schulz before he started which iconic strip?
128. In “Doonesbury”, who is the football player that later becomes a conservative voice on issues?
129. Who is the freckled, red-haired boy in “Archie Comics”?
130. Which comic strip, created by Ernie Bushmiller, revolves around the antics of a young girl and her aunt?
131. In “Calvin and Hobbes”, what is the name of the club Calvin creates which claims that its main principle is the exclusion of girls?
132. Which large and rambunctious Great Dane is the titular character in a comic strip created by Brad Anderson?
133. Who is the titular mischievous character in “Little Lulu”?
134. Which comic strip, created by Scott Adams, satirizes office culture and corporate bureaucracy?
135. Which “Peanuts” character is known for her psychiatric booth and charging five cents for advice?
136. What is Garfield’s favorite kind of food?
137. Who is the boy-genius with glasses in “FoxTrot” who often torments his older siblings?
138. Which British comic strip character is known for his large, spiked black hair and his mischievous antics?
139. Which comic strip features a lazy soldier named Beetle and his adventures in Camp Swampy?
140. In “The Far Side”, which creature is often anthropomorphized and depicted in humorous, human-like situations?
141. Which comic strip revolves around the residents of a town called Dogpatch?
142. Who is the best friend and sidekick of Tintin in the “Tintin” series?
143. Which comic strip, set in a prehistoric world, follows the Flintstone family’s daily adventures?
144. Who is the snarky and sarcastic office worker in “Dilbert” who often tries to avoid work?
145. In “Zits”, who is Jeremy’s laid-back, gentle, and understanding father?
146. Which comic strip, created by Aaron McGruder, offers social commentary from the perspective of a young African-American boy named Huey Freeman?
147. In “Calvin and Hobbes”, what’s the name of the alter ego who is a fearless spaceman exploring alien worlds?
148. Who is the wealthy and stingy grandfather in “The Family Circus”?
149. “Sally Forth” is a comic strip that revolves around the life of a woman named Sally and her family. Who is her daughter?
150. Which comic strip is centered around the daily lives of African-American characters living in the big city, created by Morrie Turner?
151. In “Peanuts”, which character has a strong affection for Beethoven and plays the piano?
152. “Shoe” is a comic strip about the daily goings-on in the life of which type of bird?
153. Which character in “Doonesbury” starts off as a college quarterback and evolves into a veteran dealing with life’s challenges?
154. Who is the often unlucky-in-love woman with a penchant for shopping in the comic strip “Cathy”?
155. Which talking animal character in “Pearls Before Swine” is often seen attempting to sell scam products?
156. “Rex Morgan, M.D.” is a soap-opera style comic strip focusing on the life of a physician named?
157. Who is the vain, self-absorbed cat in “Get Fuzzy”?
158. In “Funky Winkerbean”, who is the high school band director with a penchant for puns?
159. “Mother Goose & Grimm” is a comic strip about a yellow dog named Grimm and his owner named?
160. Which superhero in the comic strips is known as the “Caped Crusader”?
161. Which “Peanuts” character is obsessed with the Red Baron and imagines dogfights in the sky?
162. “Blondie” is a comic strip that revolves around the life of Blondie Bumstead and her husband named?
163. In “Dennis the Menace”, who is the grumpy neighbor often irritated by Dennis’s antics?
164. Which comic strip follows the high school life of a teenage girl named Luann DeGroot?
165. Who is the girl with psychokinetic powers in “The Lockhorns” who is often seen levitating objects?
166. “Arlo and Janis” is a comic strip about the daily life of a middle-aged couple named?
167. Who is the young protagonist in “Big Nate” known for his confidence and artistic skills?
168. In “For Better or For Worse”, who is the youngest child of the Patterson family?
169. Which comic strip, set in the fictional town of Milford, revolves around the sporting world?
170. Who is the computer and tech geek in “FoxTrot” known for his obsession with video games?
171. Which comic strip, created by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman, delves into the challenges of adolescence?
172. “Crock” is set in a desert outpost of the French Foreign Legion and features a lazy legionnaire named?
173. Which comic strip features a character named Earl Pickles, an elderly man with a youthful approach to life?
174. Who is the determined and hard-working female lead in “Brenda Starr”?
175. Which comic strip follows the adventures and friendships of a group of animals living in the forest?
176. In “Peanuts”, what is the color of Linus’s trusty blanket?
177. Which comic strip features an ever-hungry cat, an innocent dog, and a sarcastic rabbit living together?
178. “Mother Goose & Grimm” often showcases the humorous misadventures of a dog named?
179. Which comic strip centers around a corporate engineer and his talking-animal friends?
180. Who is the sarcastic, caffeine-addicted duck in “Shoe”?
181. Which comic strip, created by Gary Larson, provides a humorous and sometimes bizarre take on everyday situations?
182. Who is the tomboyish athlete with a passion for baseball in “Peanuts”?
183. Which comic strip features a young boy named Billy and his pets: a cat, a dog, and a trio of talking hamsters?
184. “Curtis” is a comic strip that centers around a young boy named Curtis, his family, and which best friend?
185. Which comic strip depicts the daily life of a basset hound named Fred and his quirky animal pals?
186. Who is the intellectual and poetic porcupine in “Pogo”?
187. Which long-running comic strip offers satirical commentary on society and politics, created by Garry Trudeau?
188. Who is the main character in “Hagar the Horrible”, known for his Viking adventures?
189. In “Calvin and Hobbes”, what is the name of the babysitter Calvin often torments?
190. Which comic strip, created by Mort Walker, delves into the world of the military and life in an army camp?
191. Which comic strip features a socially inept engineer named Wally and a competent secretary named Alice?
192. “Frazz” centers around the janitor of an elementary school. What is his name?
193. Who is the titular “Knight of the Round Table” character in the comic strip set in Medieval Britain?
194. In “The Far Side”, which creatures are often depicted in absurd, human-like situations such as attending school or using a telephone?
195. Which “Peanuts” character is known for his dirty appearance and a cloud of dust that always surrounds him?
196. In “Luann”, who is Luann’s dramatic and self-centered friend that aspires to be an actress?
197. Which comic strip centers around the humorous situations faced by a group of cavemen?
198. Who is the mouse character in “Garfield” that is grey and surprisingly friends with the titular cat?
199. Which comic strip follows the adventures of a bear, rabbit, and squirrel living in the forest?
200. In “Foxtrot”, who is the eldest child in the Fox family known for her obsession with shopping and boys?
201. “Crock” is set in which geographical setting, focusing on the comedic lives of the soldiers stationed there?
202. Which comic strip, created by Bill Amend, focuses on the daily lives of the Fox family?
203. Who is the pink cat with a crush on Garfield in “Garfield”?
204. Which comic strip follows the adventures of a lazy soldier and his experiences at Camp Swampy?
205. In “Peanuts”, which character is known for her unrequited love for Schroeder?
206. Which comic strip, created by Johnny Hart, combined humor with religious themes and often featured cavemen?
207. Who is the child prodigy with glasses in “FoxTrot”, known for his love of math and science?
208. In “Dennis the Menace”, who is Dennis’s playful and equally mischievous best friend?
209. Which comic strip, created by Tom Batiuk, originally focused on high school students but evolved to cover more serious adult themes over time?
210. “Wizard of Id” is set in a fictional medieval kingdom ruled by a short-statured monarch named?
211. What is the common name of most of the aliens in “Calvin and Hobbes”?
212. In “Beetle Bailey”, who is the hot-tempered sergeant constantly exasperated by Beetle’s laziness?
213. Which comic strip is set in a neighborhood with a cast of characters including Marvin, his parents, and their dog Bitsy?
214. Who is the self-absorbed and melodramatic actor in “Doonesbury”, known for wearing a star on his face?
215. “The Lockhorns” comic strip revolves around the humorous and often contentious relationship between a married couple named?
216. Who is the intelligent, outspoken, and politically aware character in “The Boondocks”?
217. Which comic strip follows the life of an eponymous red-haired teenager and her escapades in high school?
218. In “Peanuts”, which character has a pet bird named Woodstock?
219. “Garfield” is set in which U.S. state, reflecting the hometown of its creator, Jim Davis?
220. Which comic strip follows the lives of the characters in a bar named “Callahan’s”, created by John Callahan?
221. Which comic strip, created by Morrie Turner, was notable for its racially diverse cast during the Civil Rights Movement?
222. In “FoxTrot”, what is the name of the middle child known for her drama and interactions with her two brothers?
223. “Baby Blues” focuses on the daily challenges of parenthood. Who are the parents in this comic strip?
224. Which long-running comic strip centers around the daily life of a dog named Andy and his various animal friends?
225. Who is the main character in “Cathy”, known for her struggles with love, work, and diet?
226. In “Pogo”, which alligator character is known for his distinctive speech pattern and mangling of words?
227. “Pearls Before Swine” features a naive pig named?
228. Which comic strip centers around the inhabitants of a zoo and their comedic interactions, created by Stephan Pastis?
229. Who is the friendly ghost who seeks to make friends rather than scare people, appearing in comic strips and cartoons?
230. In “Garfield”, who is Jon Arbuckle’s socially awkward brother who lives on a farm?
231. “The Phantom” comic strip is also known by what other name due to its main character’s appearance?
232. Which comic strip, created by Mike Peters, provides a humorous take on the life of a mother and her interactions with her family?
233. Who is the confident, sometimes arrogant, girl in “Peanuts” known for her friendship with a bespectacled brown-haired girl?
234. Which comic strip, set in prehistoric times, is centered around the life of a caveman and his small pet dinosaur?
235. In “Dilbert”, what’s the name of the pointed-haired boss who often displays a lack of understanding and competence?
236. Which comic strip features a blue-collar worker named Brutus and his interactions with his family and co-workers?
237. Who is the ever-curious monkey who often finds himself in tricky situations in various comic adaptations and children’s books?
238. In “FoxTrot”, which character is an IT professional and is the father of the Fox children?
239. Which comic strip, created by Ray Billingsley, revolves around the daily life of an African-American family?
240. Who is the main character in “Judge Parker”, a lawyer-turned-judge in a drama-packed strip?
241. “Mutts” is a comic strip that celebrates the special bond between animals and humans, focusing on which two main characters?
242. In “B.C.”, which character is a small, timid, and bespectacled fellow known for his intellectual pursuits?
243. Which comic strip revolves around the staff of a fictional news company, focusing on the interactions between journalists and their editor?
244. In “Garfield”, what’s the name of the teddy bear that Garfield often interacts with?
245. Which comic strip, created by Berke Breathed, mixes political satire with animal characters and is set in a fictional small town?
246. In “Peanuts”, which character is characterized by his blanket and the cloud of dirt that always surrounds him?
247. Which character in “Doonesbury” is a glasses-wearing journalist known for her tenacity?
248. In “Calvin and Hobbes”, what is the name of the club that Calvin forms with Hobbes to express their disdain for girls?
249. Who is the narcissistic rat in “Pearls Before Swine” known for his sarcastic and cynical views?
250. Which comic strip focuses on a group of anthropomorphic forest animals and their humorous interactions, created by Michael Fry and T. Lewis?
251. Which “Peanuts” character believes that the Great Pumpkin will visit him every Halloween?
252. “Family Circus” is centered around the daily lives of which family?
253. Who is the lead character in “Bizarro”, often seen in surreal and absurd scenarios?
254. In “FoxTrot”, who is the youngest Fox sibling, often seen playing with his iguana Quincy?
255. Which comic strip, created by Tom Wilson, focuses on the title character who often communicates by displaying messages on signs?
256. “Crankshaft” is a spin-off from which other popular comic strip?
257. Who is the philosophical groundhog in “Pearls Before Swine” who often provides a voice of reason?
258. What is the name of the technically competent yet socially awkward main character of a workplace-based comic strip?
259. Which comic strip, created by Wiley Miller, often delves into satirical and philosophical themes using a range of characters, including a pinheaded man named Joe?
260. Who is the loudmouthed duck in “Shoe” known for his cynical take on life?
261. In “Calvin and Hobbes”, which alter ego of Calvin’s portrays a hard-boiled detective in a noir setting?
262. Which comic strip, set during the times of knights and dragons, features the adventures of a gallant knight and his squire?
263. Who is the evil director of human resources in “Dilbert”, often seen making employees’ lives miserable?
264. In “Peanuts”, who is Lucy’s younger brother with who’s adored by Sally?
265. Which comic strip, created by Mort Walker and Dik Browne, humorously depicts the life of military personnel at Camp Swampy?
Final Words
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