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New York Herald Tribune Syndicate Comic Strips

Harry Staton became the editor and manager of the Syndicate in 1920, with Buell Weare stepping in as the Syndicate business manager in 1946.

  • Betty by Charles Voight
  • Bodyguard by Lawrence Lariar and John Spranger
  • Coogy by Irving Spector
  • G. Whizz Jr. by Bill Holman
  • Jeanie by Selma Diamond and Gill Fox
  • Jeff Crockett by Mel Casson
  • Our Bill by Harry Haenigsen
  • Penny by Harry Haenigsen
  • Peter Rabbit by Harrison Cady and Vincent Fago
  • Poor Arnold's Almanac by Arnold Roth
  • The Saint by Leslie Charteris and Mike Roy
  • Silver Linings by Harvey Kurtzman
  • The Timid Soul by H. T. Webster

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