Ella Cinders
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For the 1926 silent film adaptation, see Ella Cinders (film).
Ella Cinders is an American syndicated comic strip created by writer Bill Conselman and artist Charles Plumb. Distributed for most of its run by United Feature Syndicate, the daily version was launched June 1, 1925, and a Sunday page followed two years later. It was discontinued on December 2, 1961.[2] Chris Crusty ran above Ella Cinders as a topper strip from July 5, 1931 to July 6, 1941.[3]
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Ella Cinders | |
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Author(s) | William Conselman |
Illustrator(s) | Charles Plumb |
Current status/schedule | Concluded daily & Sunday strip |
Launch date | June 1, 1925 (June 1, 1925) |
End date | December 2, 1961 (December 2, 1961) |
Syndicate(s) | Metropolitan Newspaper Service (1925–1930)[1] United Feature Syndicate (1930–1961) |
Genre(s) | Humor |
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