2019 Comic Strip Debuts

 

This is an installment of 2019 Newspaper Comics: Debuts, Departures, and the Dearly Departed.
(part 1: Debuts – – part 2: Departures – – part 3: Dearly Departed – – part 4: Detours/Deviations)

 

2019 Debuts
These comics began appearing in U. S. newspapers in 2019

 


PRAIRIE POTHOLE
by John Porcellino
January 10, 2019 – May 2, 2019
weekly strip
Chicago Reader

 


VIOLET, PRIVATE EYE
by Melissa Mendes
January 10, 2019 – May 2, 2019
weekly strip
Chicago Reader

 


P. L. DERMES
by Mike Centeno
January 10, 2019 – May 2, 2019
weekly strip
Chicago Reader

 


ON THE AVENUE
by Joe Dworetzky
May 9, 2019 –
fortnightly (on the average) panel
Chestnut Hill Local (Philadelphia, Penn.)

 


ODDITIES
by Hunter Wooldridge
May 23, 2019 – June 8, 2019
3 x week strip
Frankfurt State Journal

 


BAD REPORTER
by Don Asmussen
May 17(?), 2019 –
weekly strip
San Francisco Chronicle/Andrews McMeel Syndicate
[Bad Reporter had previously run 2003-2018]

 


BREWED ON GRANT
by Rob Rogers
August 6, 2019 –
fortnightly strip
Pittsburgh Current
[Brewed On Grant previously ran 1997-2018 in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]

 


LIZ AT LARGE
by Elizabeth Montague
November 27, 2019 –
weekly panel
Washington City Paper
[First appeared as a web panel ca. ?]

 

additions and corrections
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3 thoughts on “2019 Comic Strip Debuts

  1. What about the Sunday only Little Oop comic strip that’s part of the revamped Jonathan Lemon Alley Oop comic strip that started January 2019?

  2. I treated Little Oop as part of the Alley Oop strip; like I would Right Around Home/Myrtle, or Out Our Way/Out Our Way with The Willets, or even, to an extent, Wash Tubbs/Captain Easy.
    I did note the anomaly in the Deviations report.

  3. Congrats on breaking into newspapers! It is so freaking hard. The two papers I am are a Blessing from God I will treasure throughout my run and beyond. They could both go under tomorrow and I will be super proud of my four years in print.

    Treasure the success, It is a major achievement. I am so happy for all of you!

    I truly feel a revolution is on the rise and a lot of us struggling cartoonists will be seeing some major success very soon. Keep your heads up and work hard. You have made the first huge hurdle by getting into print.

    Good luck!!!

    – Davy Jones creator of Charmy’s Army

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