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A daily strip is a newspaper comic strip format, appearing on weekdays, Monday through Saturday, as contrasted with a Sunday strip, which typically only appears on Sundays. Bud Fisher's Mutt and Jeff is commonly regarded as the first daily comic strip, launched November 15, 1907 (under its initial title, A. Mutt) on the sports pages of the San Francisco Chronicle. The featured character had previously appeared in sports cartoons by Fisher but was unnamed. Fisher had approached his editor, John P. Young, about doing a regular strip as early as 1905 but was turned down. According to Fisher, Young told him, "It would take up too much room, and readers are used to reading down the page, and not horizontally." Other cartoonists followed the trend set by Fisher, as noted by comic strip historian

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  • Daily strip bezeichnet in amerikanischen Tageszeitungen einen täglichen Comic, der in den Montags- bis Samstagsausgaben erscheint. Sonntags wird ein Sunday strip gedruckt. Der erste daily strip erschien 1903 (siehe auch Comicstrip). Normalerweise sind daily strips schwarz-weiß, obwohl einige Zeitungen im späten 20. Jahrhundert sie auch in Farbe publizierten. Sie erscheinen hauptsächlich als „Strips“ (Streifen) – breiter als hoch – oder als „Panels“ (Tafel, Fläche), dann sind sie höher als breit. Meistens sind strips in mehrere kleinere Panels aufgeteilt, wobei sich die Geschichte von Panel zu Panel fortsetzt. Frühe daily strips waren groß und gingen oft über die ganze Breite der Zeitung; manchmal waren sie mehrere Zoll hoch. Zunächst wurde pro Zeitung täglich nur ein Strip gedruckt, entweder am Kopf oder Fuß der Seite. In den 1920er Jahren hatten viele Zeitungen bereits eine ganze Comicseite, auf der verschiedene Comicstrips zusammengestellt wurden. Im Laufe der Zeit wurden die daily strips immer kleiner, bis zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts vier normale daily strips nur noch den Raum einnahmen, der ursprünglich von einem einzigen Strip benötigt wurde. Bei dem Comic wurde kurzzeitig mit einem zweireihigen daily strip experimentiert, man kehrte aber nach ein paar Jahren wieder zur klassischen einreihigen Form zurück. Viele Webcomics richten sich von der Struktur an die daily strips. (de)
  • A daily strip is a newspaper comic strip format, appearing on weekdays, Monday through Saturday, as contrasted with a Sunday strip, which typically only appears on Sundays. Bud Fisher's Mutt and Jeff is commonly regarded as the first daily comic strip, launched November 15, 1907 (under its initial title, A. Mutt) on the sports pages of the San Francisco Chronicle. The featured character had previously appeared in sports cartoons by Fisher but was unnamed. Fisher had approached his editor, John P. Young, about doing a regular strip as early as 1905 but was turned down. According to Fisher, Young told him, "It would take up too much room, and readers are used to reading down the page, and not horizontally." Other cartoonists followed the trend set by Fisher, as noted by comic strip historian R. C. Harvey: The strip's regular appearance and its continued popularity inspired imitation, thus establishing the daily "strip" form for a certain kind of newspaper cartoon. Until Mutt and Jeff set the fashion, newspaper cartoons usually reached readers in one of two forms: on Sunday, in colored pages of tiered panels in sequence (some like Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland, intended chiefly for children to read): on weekdays, collections of comic drawings grouped almost haphazardly within the ruled border of a large single-frame panel (directed mostly to adult readers)... Then on that November day in 1907, Fisher made history by spreading his comic drawings in sequence across the width of the sports page. And when his editor consented to this departure from the usual practice, the daily comic strip format was on its way to becoming a fixture in daily newspapers." In the early 1900s, William Randolph Hearst's weekday morning and afternoon papers around the country featured scattered black-and-white comic strips, and on January 31, 1912, Hearst introduced the nation's first full daily comics page in his Evening Journal. (en)
  • Le strip quotidien ou bande quotidienne (anglais : daily strip) est un des deux grands formats de comic strips où ceux-ci s'étendent sur une bande comprenant quelques cases généralement disposées horizontalement. Auparavant systématiquement en noir et blanc, ils sont aujourd'hui souvent en couleur. Tous les genres y sont représentés, bien que l'humour domine, et si certains racontent une histoire à suivre (continuity strips), d'autres sont indépendants. Apparus en 1907 aux États-Unis avec A. Mutt de Bud Fisher dans le San Francisco Chronicle, les strips quotidiens se sont très rapidement imposés dans la presse américaine, puis mondiale. Bien que certains comic strips n'existent que sous ce format, les strips quotidiens sont généralement associés le weekend avec la page dominicale. (fr)
  • En dagspresserie är en tecknad serie som publiceras i dagstidningar. Jämte serietidningar och seriealbum är det det vanligaste formatet för tecknade serier. En dagspresserie publiceras vanligen dels om vardagarna (måndag till lördag) i avsnitt om en stripp (en dagsstripp) och dels på söndagar, då oftast i längre episoder om flera strippar (en söndagssida). Vanligt är att serierna trycks svartvita på vardagar och i färg på söndagar. Om serien har en handling som sträcker sig över flera strippar, så har söndagssidor och dagsstrippar vanligen separata handlingar. Enstaka undantag har dock funnits, men har brukat inneburit vissa svåröverstigliga problem, inte minst som att många tidningar inte publicerar både dagsstrippar och söndagssidor. Formatet har sitt ursprung i USA. Det är också vanligt förekommande i Europa och Sydamerika. (sv)
  • Tira diária é formato de tira de banda desenhada publicado em jornais de segunda a sábado, em contraste com uma prancha dominical, que normalmente só aparece aos domingos. Mutt e Jeff, de , é comumente considerada como a primeira tira diária, lançada em 15 de novembro de 1907 (sob seu título inicial, A. Mutt) nas páginas de esportes do San Francisco Chronicle. O personagem em destaque já havia aparecido em cartoons por Fisher, mas não tinha nome. Fisher havia abordado seu editor, John P. Young, sobre fazer uma tira regular já em 1905, mas foi recusado. Segundo Fisher, Young disse a ele: "Isso ocuparia muito espaço, e os leitores estão acostumados a ler a página, e não horizontalmente". Outros cartunistas seguiram a tendência de Fisher, como observado pelo historiador das histórias em quadrinhos. RC Harvey: No início de 1900, os jornais da manhã e da tarde de William Randolph Hearst em todo o país exibiam bandas desenhadas em preto e branco espalhadas e, em 31 de janeiro de 1912, Hearst apresentou a primeira página de bandas desenhadas diárias completas do país em seu . (pt)
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  • A daily strip is a newspaper comic strip format, appearing on weekdays, Monday through Saturday, as contrasted with a Sunday strip, which typically only appears on Sundays. Bud Fisher's Mutt and Jeff is commonly regarded as the first daily comic strip, launched November 15, 1907 (under its initial title, A. Mutt) on the sports pages of the San Francisco Chronicle. The featured character had previously appeared in sports cartoons by Fisher but was unnamed. Fisher had approached his editor, John P. Young, about doing a regular strip as early as 1905 but was turned down. According to Fisher, Young told him, "It would take up too much room, and readers are used to reading down the page, and not horizontally." Other cartoonists followed the trend set by Fisher, as noted by comic strip historian (en)
  • Daily strip bezeichnet in amerikanischen Tageszeitungen einen täglichen Comic, der in den Montags- bis Samstagsausgaben erscheint. Sonntags wird ein Sunday strip gedruckt. Der erste daily strip erschien 1903 (siehe auch Comicstrip). Bei dem Comic wurde kurzzeitig mit einem zweireihigen daily strip experimentiert, man kehrte aber nach ein paar Jahren wieder zur klassischen einreihigen Form zurück. Viele Webcomics richten sich von der Struktur an die daily strips. (de)
  • Le strip quotidien ou bande quotidienne (anglais : daily strip) est un des deux grands formats de comic strips où ceux-ci s'étendent sur une bande comprenant quelques cases généralement disposées horizontalement. Auparavant systématiquement en noir et blanc, ils sont aujourd'hui souvent en couleur. Tous les genres y sont représentés, bien que l'humour domine, et si certains racontent une histoire à suivre (continuity strips), d'autres sont indépendants. (fr)
  • Tira diária é formato de tira de banda desenhada publicado em jornais de segunda a sábado, em contraste com uma prancha dominical, que normalmente só aparece aos domingos. Mutt e Jeff, de , é comumente considerada como a primeira tira diária, lançada em 15 de novembro de 1907 (sob seu título inicial, A. Mutt) nas páginas de esportes do San Francisco Chronicle. O personagem em destaque já havia aparecido em cartoons por Fisher, mas não tinha nome. Fisher havia abordado seu editor, John P. Young, sobre fazer uma tira regular já em 1905, mas foi recusado. Segundo Fisher, Young disse a ele: "Isso ocuparia muito espaço, e os leitores estão acostumados a ler a página, e não horizontalmente". Outros cartunistas seguiram a tendência de Fisher, como observado pelo historiador das histórias em quadr (pt)
  • En dagspresserie är en tecknad serie som publiceras i dagstidningar. Jämte serietidningar och seriealbum är det det vanligaste formatet för tecknade serier. En dagspresserie publiceras vanligen dels om vardagarna (måndag till lördag) i avsnitt om en stripp (en dagsstripp) och dels på söndagar, då oftast i längre episoder om flera strippar (en söndagssida). Vanligt är att serierna trycks svartvita på vardagar och i färg på söndagar. Formatet har sitt ursprung i USA. Det är också vanligt förekommande i Europa och Sydamerika. (sv)
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  • Daily comic strip (en)
  • Daily strip (de)
  • Bande quotidienne (fr)
  • Strisce giornaliere (it)
  • Tira diária (pt)
  • Dagspresserie (sv)
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