King Features Syndicate, Inc. is an American content distribution and animation studio, consumer product licensing and print syndication company owned by Hearst Communications that distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons, puzzles, and games to nearly 5,000 newspapers worldwide. King Features Syndicate also produces intellectual properties, develops new content and franchises, like The Cuphead Show!, which it produced with Netflix, and licenses its classic characters and properties.
King Features Syndicate is a unit of Hearst Holdings, Inc., which combines the Hearst Corporation's cable-network partnerships, television programming and distribution activities, and syndication companies. King Features' affiliate syndicates are North America Syndicate and Cowles Syndicate.
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KingFeaturesSyndicate, Inc. is an American content distribution and animation studio, consumer product licensing and print syndication company owned...
United Features as one of the "Big Four" American syndicates (along with KingFeaturesSyndicate, Chicago Tribune Syndicate, and the Bell Syndicate). In...
is still distributed in reprints by KingFeaturesSyndicate, making it the oldest comic strip still in syndication and the longest-running ever. The Katzenjammer...
strip that has had an eight-decade run from 1938. Distributed by KingFeaturesSyndicate, this soap opera-style strip influenced several that followed....
As of 2017, the leading strip syndicates are Andrews McMeel Syndication, KingFeaturesSyndicate, and Creators Syndicate, with the Tribune Content Agency...
The paper's owner, William Randolph Hearst, also owned KingFeaturesSyndicate, which syndicated the strip. Thimble Theatre was intended as a replacement...
while Falk continued to script. The strip was distributed by KingFeaturesSyndicate. Mandrake, along with the Phantom Magician in Mel Graff's The Adventures...
The Zippy comic is distributed by KingFeaturesSyndicate to more than 100 newspapers, and Griffith self-syndicates strips to college newspapers and alternative...
service include a newspaper syndicate, a press syndicate, and a feature syndicate. The syndicate is an agency that offers features from notable journalists...
production ever since. According to publisher KingFeaturesSyndicate, it is the most widely syndicated cartoon panel in the world, appearing in 1,500...
more than 300 American newspapers, according to its distributor, KingFeaturesSyndicate. As the Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII called Prince Valiant the...
work on the strip, it debuted on October 18, 1954, distributed by KingFeaturesSyndicate. The Flagstons first appeared in Walker's Beetle Bailey. They spun...
America Syndicate to KingFeaturesSyndicate, a print syndication company owned by The Hearst Corporation. The pending sale of News America Syndicate, which...
initially distributed by Publishers Syndicate, then by Field Newspaper Syndicate, before concluding at KingFeaturesSyndicate. Despite the changes in title...
(assisted by Fleischer staffer Hal Seeger) was distributed by KingFeaturesSyndicate from July 23, 1934, to November 28, 1937. From November 19, 1984...
an executive for William Randolph Hearst, and ran KingFeaturesSyndicate. Comic strips, features, and news supervised by Koenigsberg appeared in newspapers...
1954. The strip was created by KingFeaturesSyndicate in order to compete with the popular United Feature Syndicate comic strip Tarzan, by Hal Foster...
Ball Helps Phyllis's Career". The Journal News. Ohio, Hamilton: KingFeaturesSyndicate, Inc. p. 74. Retrieved September 5, 2019. Szebin, Frederick C....
King Comics, a short-lived comic book imprint of KingFeaturesSyndicate, was an attempt by KingFeatures to publish comics of its own characters, rather...
comic syndicateKingFeaturesSyndicate. He is known for overseeing the works of Alex Raymond and other writers and artists at KingFeaturesSyndicate, as...
and was adapted from Alex Raymond's syndicated newspaper comic strip of the same name from KingFeaturesSyndicate. Shown theatrically in 12 separate weekly...