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CarlosXavier1
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Saint New York Herald Tribune comic strips titles.


Hello,
Would anyone out there have a list of the Saint newspaper story titles that were printed in the New York Herald Tribune and a rough idea of when each story started and finished please? I’ve already had a search on the web and know that the strip ran from 1948 to 1961. Also if the strip was syndicated around the world, did the strip appear in any national British newspaper?

I believe artists for the strip included Bob Lubbers and Doug Wildey. Would anyone know which artist illustrated which stories? (Difficult one to answer, I suspect).

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A detailed history of the strip is being worked on.

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Thank you Hoppy.

Would you know where the information will be published please?

I know that you are interested in trying to publish the Saint newspaper strips. It has occured to me that maybe fans of the artists Bob Lubbers and Doug Wildey might also have the same aspirations. Wildey's comic art is highly regarded within the comics industry. He drew for example, many stories of Jonah Hex, a cowboy with part of his face disfigured. So maybe trying comic publishers might be an option. Websites www.comicartville.com and www.art4comics.com are just two sites that have sections on the artists.

Thank you.
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