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A comic strip is a sequence of drawings, often cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions. Traditionally, throughout the 20th and into the 21st century, these have been published in newspapers and magazines, with daily horizontal strips printed in black-and-white in newspapers, while Sunday papers offered longer sequences in special color comics sections. With the advent of the internet, online comic strips began to appear as webcomics.
Strips are written and drawn by a comics artist, known as a cartoonist. As the word "comic" implies, strips are frequently humorous. Examples of these gag-a-day strips are Blondie, Bringing Up Father, Marmaduke, and Pearls Before Swine. In the late 1920s, comic strips expanded from their mirthful origins to feature adventure stories, as seen in Popeye, Captain Easy, Buck Rogers, Tarzan, and Terry and the Pirates. In the 1940s, soap-opera-continuity strips such as Judge Parker and Mary Worth gained popularity. Because "comic" strips are not always funny, cartoonist Will Eisner has suggested that sequential art would be a better genre-neutral name.Every day in American newspapers, for most of the 20th century, there were at least 200 different comic strips and cartoon panels, which makes 73,000 per year. Comic strips have appeared inside American magazines such as Liberty and Boys' Life, but also on the front covers, such as the Flossy Frills series on The American Weekly Sunday newspaper supplement. In the UK and the rest of Europe, comic strips are also serialized in comic book magazines, with a strip's story sometimes continuing over three pages or more.

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    Tile to Carpet strip

    Hi, I just finished my bathroom floor, but with backerboards, UFH, adhesive and tiles, the step up into bathroom is now just under an inch in height to floorboards on landing, it really isnt as bad as it sounds as the carpet/underlay on landing is over 1/2 inch in height. Ive been looking for a...
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    transition strip for height bigger than average

    Hi all,. currently working on a job where there is going to be an unavoidable 'large' height differance between the tiled floor and the joining rooms. The differance is around 25mm. I know its quite horrendous, but like I said, unavoidable. I can only find strips for a max 15mm in...
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    concrete sub-floor with ply strip running across..............decoupling membrane?

    Doing 3 rooms in apartment block, all have carpet on lino tiles on bitumen on concrete. Planned to remove as much bitumen as poss using heat gun + scraper, sugar soap clean then slurry coat 50/50 SBR/rapidset flex (mapei/tile giant proflexible). Problem is 2 rooms have a 180mm strip of ply which...
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    Grouting Mosaic Strip

    Hi Folks. Just started tiling bathroom. F2C around bath (3 sides), 280mm slate tiles with 4" glass mosaic strip. Slate to be grouted in Mapei Ultra 130 (grey) and mosaics white. What do most of you do? Grout all grey first and white after? I would normally but I sometimes struggle to get...
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    3mtr Chrome Tile Edge Strip

    Good evening, I'm trying to source a chrome or similar edging strip but i need a minimum length of 270cm and can't find a supplier. Any suggestions please? Also, i have a box section to tile which will have 2 x rows of 400x600 tiles from the floor and then 2 x rows of decorative 7.5x7.5...
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    F.A previews Referees New Strip

    :yikes::yikes::yikes:
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    Threshold strip

    Anyone know where i can get a tile to tile threshold strip?
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    Tile floor strip & seal

    I have cleaned many stone & ceramic tile floors but just my 1st quote today due to price. The customer didn't have any other quotes to go by but was simply surprised at the cost. I won't be changing my pricing but just interested to find out what others from tiling backgrounds are charging...
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    Carpet to Tile door strip

    Can anyone recomend a good carpet 2 tile doorway stip?..
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    door strip cover

    Hi all i keep having this continual problem when floor tiling especially when the hallway is back to floorboards.the drop from top of tile to floor is generally in excess of 20mm at the door threshold and no where seems to have anything suitable to cover it.am i looking for something that just...
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    Which adhesive for the top strip of 1/4 round?

    Hey guys, I'm going to use quarter round as base cove moulding (wall is tiled, floor is vinyl), and I need some advice on the proper adhesive to use. This will be connected to the vinyl floor with a bead of caulk, but what kind of adhesive should I use for the top strip where it is attached...
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    Bath Sealing Strip

    Hello all Another question. I have a gap between back section of bath on left hand side that's wide enough for a tile to fall down. It was recommended I get one of those sealing strips to cover the gap. However, I'm not sure of the order to do things and whether there's an alternative to...
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    T profile insert strip

    Hi, I'm tiling a bathroom and want to place a vertical strip of chrome / Alum insert, at the join between two differing tile designs. I've seen some U bent strip but this is too wide (about 10mm) to fit into a standard tile gap of about 4/5mm. Porcelenosa do something called "propart...
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    edging strip

    hello just need some confirmantion. its regarding edging strip. my tiles will end on a wall with an external corner. so the other side of the corner is non tiled wall. so ill need to finish the the edge of my wall with edging strip? The same that goes round a window?? I will also be...
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    threshold strip before or after?

    Hi there Just about to do my first threshold strip...i reckon that after ply and tile etc i'm looking at an 15mm step into the room....i believe its hard to source strips that will make up differences this large...if i can't find one and need to have a joiner make one up is this fitted before...
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    Tile-Carpet strip

    I priced a bathroom job in an apartment over the weekend and the customer also asked me to have a look at his kitchen floor. Due to the lack of space in the apartment, the kitchen is an open plan area that runs into the hallway with a strip seperating the lino and carpet at the moment. The...
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    non slip tile edging strip

    Somewhere in the forum some kind sole provided a link to a site which sold ridged metal edging strip. This stuff looked like normal tile edging but it was ridged, I want it for edging some steps an elderly neighbour wants tiling. I have asked in several tile outlets locally and they just stare...
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    Listello strip

    I would be grateful for any advice. I would like to use a chrome 10mm listello strip to break up my white tiles. I have the option of using one that's the same width as the tile, therfore lots of strips or using a long piece that comes in 2.5m lengths. Is there any advantages or disadvantages...
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    door strip for 2 diff levels

    Hi I and tiling my kitchen floor and would be grateful for advice on how to finish the join between the kitchen and the lounge. the tiled kitchen floor will be slightly lower than the wood floor in the lounge . I have a standard door strip but if I fit this thery will be a gap on the tile side...
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    Porcelain strip mosaic

    Just got a certain tiler to tile a full room display in my showroom.....what I did was cut a carpet tube right up the middle,sticking both halves to the wall-tiled with 31x31 sheet strip porcelain,in effect giving you 2 pillars;inbetween both he tiles 30x60 red porcelain brick effect and either...
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