1922 to 1925 The character of Nancy, a precocious eight-year-old, first appeared in the strip
Fritzi Ritz, a comic about a professional actress and her family and friends. Larry Whittington began
Fritzi Ritz in 1922 but it wasn’t during his run that Nancy made her first appearance.
1925 to 1982 Fritzi Ritz was taken over by Bushmiller three years later in 1925, and on January 2, 1933, Bushmiller introduced Fritzi's niece, Nancy. In 1949, he was quoted as saying that he originally intended Nancy "just as an incidental character and I planned to keep her for about a week and then dump her ... But the little dickens was soon stealing the show and Bushmiller, the ingrate, was taking all the bows." Nancy became the focus of the daily strip, which was renamed for her in 1938 after
Lawrence W. Hager, the editor of the Owensboro, Kentucky
Inquirer-Messenger (now the
Messenger-Inquirer), lobbied for the change; Sluggo Smith, Nancy's friend from the "
wrong side of the tracks" had been introduced earlier that year, and the strip's popularity rose. Comics historian
Don Markstein ascribed the strip's success to Bushmiller's "bold, clear art style, combined with his ability to construct a type of gag that appealed to a very broad audience." Fritzi Ritz became a secondary character, although her solo strip continued as a Sunday-only strip, where her relationship with Phil Fumble (who'd been featured in his own Sunday
topper strip since 1932) was an ongoing presence until his departure in 1968.
Fritzi Ritz continued as a
Sunday feature (with
Nancy as a topper) until that year when it too was replaced with
Nancy permanently. At its peak in the 1970s,
Nancy ran in more than 880 newspapers, before falling to 79 shortly before Guy Gilchrist's departure from the strip in 2018.
1982 to 1984 After Bushmiller's death in 1982, the strip was produced by different writers and artists. Bushmiller's editor Mark Lasky took over as the strip's artist and writer. He had previously worked on other comic strips, including
Mell Lazarus's
Miss Peach and
Momma. After less than a year, however, Lasky died of cancer; there was no gap in
Nancy publication, as Lasky had prepared enough strips to run for two more months, during which publishers were able to arrange for
Jerry Scott to succeed Lasky.
Al Plastino worked on Sunday episodes of
Nancy from 1982 to 1984 after Bushmiller died.
1983 to 1995 The daily strip was handed to
Jerry Scott in 1983 and the Sunday in 1985. Scott gradually started to draw the strip in a much different, more modern style than other incarnations. In an interview in 2024, Scott said that he had never been an enthusiast of
Nancy and only accepted the job as a way of breaking in to the newspaper strip industry, so after about a year he felt burnt out on imitating Bushmiller's style and wanted to try his own approach. In 1994, the syndicate sought a replacement for Scott; applicants included
Ivan Brunetti and
Gary Hallgren.
1995 to 2018 In 1995,
Guy and Brad Gilchrist were given control of the strip; Guy Gilchrist subsequently became the sole writer and illustrator. After 22 years, Gilchrist's last
Nancy strip came out on February 18, 2018, which involved the marriage between the characters of Fritzi Ritz and Phil Fumble.
2018 to 2025 The strip resumed on April 9 with a "21st-century female perspective" by Olivia Jaimes (a
pen name), the strip's first female creator. At the time of the announcement, 75 newspapers still ran the strip. Jaimes said, "Nancy has been my favorite sassy grouch for a long time. I'm excited to be sassy and grouchy through her voice instead of just mine" and "the Nancy I know and love is a total jerk and also gluttonous and also has big feelings and voraciously consumes her world". Comics historian
Tom Spurgeon described Jaimes as funny and talented, with an approach to the character that both breaks with and pays homage to Bushmiller's version. In the process, Jaimes updated the content of the strip. The September 3, 2018, strip spawned an
Internet meme, depicting Nancy riding a
hoverboard using two phones, one of which was attached to a
selfie stick, and proclaiming that "Sluggo is lit." Jaimes described her aim with that strip to "most upset the person who likes me the least ... somebody who's like, 'Nancy sucks now' ... what I imagine my greatest hater would despise most is Nancy interacting with every piece of technology using words you don't understand." She also modernized the setting, with frequent references to current trends and technologies, such as smartphones, social media, ear buds, and a robotics club. In May 2024 Jaimes announced that she would take 'a temporary break' from
Nancy, and that a series of guest artists would take the strip on for limited periods. The first artist to do so was Leigh Luna, starting with a Sunday page on June 23, 2024. The second was
Shaenon K. Garrity, starting with a strip on Monday, July 8, 2024. The third was
Caroline Cash, starting with a strip on Monday, July 22, 2024. The fourth was Megan McKay, starting with a strip on Monday, August 12, 2024. Jaimes resumed working on
Nancy on Monday, September 2, 2024. On September 15, 2025, after a week of re-run strips created by Bushmiller, Jaimes announced that she was stepping down from writing and drawing Nancy, and that Caroline Cash would be taking over the strip on January 1, 2026. A farewell strip from Jaimes ran on December 31.
2026 to present Caroline Cash took over the strip from January 1, 2026.
Summary Daily credits: •
Larry Whittington: October 9, 1922 – May 1925 (as
Fritzi Ritz) •
Ernie Bushmiller: May 14, 1925 – August 1982 (initially as
Fritzi Ritz) •
Mark Lasky: August 29, 1982 – July 9, 1983 (Lasky's first signed strip appeared on October 11, 1982) • Unknown artist: July 11, 1983 – October 8, 1983 •
Jerry Scott: October 10, 1983 – September 2, 1995 •
Guy (and Brad) Gilchrist: September 4, 1995 – February 17, 2018 •
Olivia Jaimes: April 9, 2018 – September 2025 (Jaimes's last strip appeared on December 31, 2025) • Guest artists: June 23, 2024 – September 1, 2024 (Leigh Luna, Shaenon K. Garrity, Caroline Cash, Megan McKay) •
Caroline Cash: January 1, 2026 – present Sunday credits: •
Ernie Bushmiller: October 6, 1929 – August 1982 (initially as
Fritzi Ritz) •
Al Plastino: November 21, 1982 – December 30, 1984 (Plastino's first signed strip appeared on November 28, 1982) •
Jerry Scott: January 6, 1985 – August 27, 1995 •
Guy (and Brad) Gilchrist: September 3, 1995 – February 18, 2018 •
Olivia Jaimes: 2018 – 2025 •
Caroline Cash: January 4, 2026 – present == Art styles ==