This article is about the comic strip. For real-life judges named Parker, see Judge Parker (disambiguation).
Judge Parker
Harold LeDoux's Judge Parker (January 10, 1967)
Author(s)
Nicholas P. Dallis (1952–1990) Woody Wilson (1990–2016) Francesco Marciuliano (2016-present)
Illustrator(s)
Dan Heilman (1952–1965) Harold LeDoux (1965–2006) Eduardo Barreto (2006–2010) Mike Manley (2010–present)
Website
comicskingdom.com/judge-parker
Current status/schedule
Current daily & Sunday strip
Launch date
November 24, 1952; 71 years ago (November 24, 1952)
Syndicate(s)
(current) King Features Syndicate (formerly) Publishers Syndicate (1952–1967) Publishers-Hall Syndicate / Field Newspaper Syndicate / News America Syndicate / North America Syndicate (1967–1988)
Genre(s)
Soap opera
Judge Parker is an American soap opera-style comic strip created by Nicholas P. Dallis that first appeared on November 24, 1952.[1] The strip's look and content were influenced by the work of Allen Saunders and Ken Ernst on Mary Worth.[2]
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