Poor Arnold's Almanac
Poor Arnold's Alamanac was a newspaper comic strip by Arnold Roth. Each installment covered a single subject, with Roth devising gags on such topics as baseball, dogs, commuting, elephants, ice cream, smoking and the telephone. Roth wrote and drew Poor Arnold's Almanac from May 31, 1959 to May 14, 1961 and again from 1989 to 1990. Roth initially created a color Sunday comic strip for the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate, and nearly three decades later, it was revived for the Creators Syndicate as both a daily and a Sunday feature. Roth recalled:
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Poor Arnold's Almanac
Poor Arnold's Alamanac was a newspaper comic strip by Arnold Roth. Each installment covered a single subject, with Roth devising gags on such topics as baseball, dogs, commuting, elephants, ice cream, smoking and the telephone. Roth wrote and drew Poor Arnold's Almanac from May 31, 1959 to May 14, 1961 and again from 1989 to 1990. Roth initially created a color Sunday comic strip for the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate, and nearly three decades later, it was revived for the Creators Syndicate as both a daily and a Sunday feature. Roth recalled:
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Poor Arnold's Alamanac was a n ...... ked up in the syndicate thing.
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1959-05-31
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humor, adults
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Sunday ; daily & Sunday ; concluded
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Poor Arnold's Almanac
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Poor Arnold's Alamanac was a n ...... Sunday feature. Roth recalled:
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Poor Arnold's Almanac
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