• Ozark Ike is a newspaper comic strip about dumb but likable Ozark Ike McBatt, a youth from a rural area in the mountains. The strip was created by Rufus...
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    (2002—2011, began syndication in 2008, reruns from January 9, 2012 to c. 2016) Ozark Ike The Pajama Diaries by Terry Libenson (currently in reruns) Pete the Tramp...
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    Breger Moose & Molly My Cage Norb The Norm Oh, Brother! Ollie and Quentin Ozark Ike The Pajama Diaries Pete the Tramp Piranha Club Polly and Her Pals Quincy...
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  • comic strip imitators. Jasper Jooks by Jess "Baldy" Benton (1948–'49), Ozark Ike (1945–'53), and Cotton Woods (1955–'58), both by Ray Gotto, were inspired...
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    they moved west and became the Kansas City Athletics in 1955. Nicknamed "Ozark Ike" after the popular comic strip character, Zernial was one of the most...
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  • Pennyworth, a smiling blacksmith who wielded a 100-pound (45 kg) maul. Like Ozark Ike McBatt in baseball, Joe Palooka was intended to exemplify the sports hero...
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  • time knowing everything about the comic strip "Klondike Ike" (perhaps based on the old Ozark Ike strip), but was reinstated as a police academy training...
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  • Breger Moose & Molly My Cage Norb The Norm Oh, Brother! Ollie and Quentin Ozark Ike The Pajama Diaries Pete the Tramp Piranha Club Polly and Her Pals Quincy...
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  • stitches. The logo was designed by cartoonist Ray Gotto, creator of the Ozark Ike comic strip. From 1962–1998, the logo had a small interlocking "NY" in...
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  • Pop-Up! Pop-Up! (Whalestooth, 1998). Slesinger purchased the rights to the Ozark Ike comic strip from creator Rufus A. ("Ray") Gotto. In 1936, it became his...
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