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King Features 2025 Directory

KFS has got their 2025 King Features Syndicate Directory up for viewing.

King Features 2025 Directory © King Features Syndicate
© King Features Syndicate
© King Features Syndicate
© King Features Syndicate
© King Features Syndicate
© King Features Syndicate
© King Features Syndicate
King Features 2025 Directory © King Features Syndicate

Also included, along with the comic strips and panels and political cartoons, are King Features’ syndicated columnists and puzzles (Hey Joe!) and other promotions.

The King Features 2025 Directory is available online as an Issuu edition or as a pdf.

Notes on the 2025 edition

Unlike last year the designers have separated the newsprint syndicated and the digital only comics.

Surprise – Mara Llave: Keeper of Time is grouped with the newsprint comics.

Legalization Nation remains with the newsprint comics. Has anyone seen it in a printed newspaper?

Flash Gordon at 45

Flash Gordon “celebrating 45 years” is just a bit off the mark – the strip passed its 91st year last month.

Another comic I wasn’t aware was available to newsprint, but Rae the Doe is grouped with them.

Rosebuds is listed as 4 times a week but it has only ever been three times a week at Comics Kingdom if my memory serves, and this still early February month it is down to twice weekly so far. Irregardless, my understanding is that only the Sundays are available to newspapers. Is a change in the weather coming?

Curiously Tiger is not grouped with the Classic Comics though I think the current reprints are from years at least equal to the comic strips’ years from which the Classic Comics are being pulled.

This edition was released later than in previous years and I have to wonder if the delay was in determining the status of Darrin Bell’s Candorville and editorial cartoons viv-a-vis King Features offerings.

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Comments 3

  1. Tucson Weekly, an alternative newspaper in Tucson, Arizona, runs “Legalization Nation”.

  2. I don’t feel like going back and checking, but outside of Candorville, are there any comic strips or cartoons that disappeared? Are there any new ones that appeared?

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