•
Apartment 3-G by
Nicholas P. Dallis and
Alex Kotzky (1960–1967; continues today with
King Features Syndicate) •
Apple Mary by Martha Orr and later
Allen Saunders and Dale Connor (October 29, 1934–1939) •
Big Chief Wahoo /
Steve Roper originally by
Allen Saunders and
Elmer Woggon (1936–1967; continued until 2004 eventually with King Features) •
Blade Winters by Lafe Thomas (1952–1953) •
Brother Juniper by Friar
Justin "Fred" McCarthy (1958–1967; continued until 1989 eventually with King Features) •
Dan Dunn: Secret Operative 48 originally by Norman W. Marsh and Paul Pinson (1933–1943) •
Dotty Dripple by Buford Tune (1944–1967; continued until 1974 by
Publishers-Hall Syndicate) •
Dramatic Events in Bible History by Walt Scott (1927–1929) •
Dudley D. by
Dave Gantz (1963–1964) — acquired from
New York Herald Tribune Syndicate (1961–1962) •
Judge Parker by
Nicholas P. Dallis and
Dan Heilman (1952–1967; continues today with King Features) •
Kerry Drake by
Allen Saunders (uncredited) and
Alfred Andriola (1943-1967; continued until 1983 eventually with King Features) •
Mary Worth by "Dale Allen" (
Allen Saunders and Dale Connor) (1938–1967; continues today with King Features) •
Pauline McPeril by
Jack Rickard and
Mell Lazarus (1966–1967; continued until 1969 by Publishers-Hall) •
Poor Pa (1926–1955) illustrated by
John H. Striebel; originally written by
Robert Quillen; soon taken over by Claude Callan •
Rex Morgan, M.D. originally by
Nicholas P. Dallis, Marvin Bradley & John Frank Edgington (1948–1967; continues today with King Features) •
Ruth & Roxy by
Paul Rhymer and illustrated by Hugh Chenoweth (1939) •
Tales from the Great Book by John Lehti (1954–1967; continued until 1972 with Publishers-Hall) •
Willie Lumpkin by
Stan Lee and
Dan DeCarlo (Dec. 1959 – May 28, 1961) •
The Wizard of Id by
Brant Parker and
Johnny Hart (1964–1967; continues today with
Creators Syndicate) == References ==