B.C.

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B.C. is a long-running American comic strip created by Johnny Hart that features prehistoric characters in humorous, often satirical situations.

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instanceOf American comic strip
comic strip
authorUntil Johnny Hart NERFINISHED
authorUntilDate 2007-04-07
continuedBy Mason Mastroianni NERFINISHED
controversy criticized for perceived insensitivity in some strips
criticized for religious content
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Johnny Hart NERFINISHED
debutDate 1958-02-17
familyRelationToCreator Mason Mastroianni is Johnny Hart's grandson NERFINISHED
featuresCharacterType cavemen
prehistoric animals
firstPublicationMedium newspaper
genre gag-a-day comic
humor
satire
hasCharacter Ants (B.C.) NERFINISHED
Clumsy Carp NERFINISHED
Dinosaur (B.C.) NERFINISHED
Grog (B.C.) NERFINISHED
Peter (B.C.) NERFINISHED
Snake (B.C.) NERFINISHED
The Cute Chick NERFINISHED
The Fat Broad NERFINISHED
Thor (B.C.) NERFINISHED
Wiley (B.C.) NERFINISHED
hasCollectedEditions hardcover collections
paperback collections
hasFormat Sunday strip
daily strip
hasMainCharacter B.C. (character) NERFINISHED
hasReligiousContent Christian themes in later years
hasWebsite official B.C. comic website
influencedBy American newspaper comic tradition
language English
mediaType print comic
notableFor long newspaper run
use of anachronistic humor
publisherType syndicated
setting prehistoric era
syndicate Newspaper Enterprise Association NERFINISHED
theme everyday life parody
political satire
religious themes
social satire
timePeriodOfPopularity 1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s

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