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  1. King Features Syndicate is a unit of Hearst Holdings, Inc., which combines the Hearst Corporation's cable-network partnerships, television programming and distribution activities, and syndication companies. King Features' affiliate syndicates are North America Syndicate and Cowles Syndicate.

  2. Visit our Wikipedia. View our Timeline. OUR LEADERSHIP. CJ Kettler. President of King Features. Roland Hamilton. SVP of Content Distribution. Carla Silva. SVP and GM, Global Head of Licensing.

  3. King Features Syndicate is a leading distributor of comics, columns, puzzles and editorial cartoons. It also produces and licenses entertainment and consumer products based on its iconic brands, such as Blondie, Popeye and Cuphead.

  4. Produced by Marvel and syndicated by the Register and Tribune Syndicate through 1985, Cowles Media Company in 1986, and King Features Syndicate after 1987, [citation needed] the comic strip was successful in an era with few serialized adventure strips. The strip slowly grew in circulation. Initially the creative team was again Lee and Romita. [5] .

    • Roy Thomas, Stan Lee
    • 1978
  5. King Features Timeline. 1896. Hearst hires Richard Outcault to draw The Yellow Kid, one of the first modern American comic strips. 1903. Grace G. Drayton, the first nationally-syndicated female cartoonist and creator of the Campbell’s Soup Kids, launches her comic, Toodles, with Hearst. 1910.

  6. Description. Edit. Games (expansions, promos, etc.) featuring the comic strips from the King Features Syndicate and any directly related characters, settings, sequels, or other materials; in theme or gameplay. Games inspired by other media (such as movies or TV shows) based on these comic strips may be included here.