The role of children’s culture in the introduction of comic strips into the daily press of the interwar period
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During the 1920s and 30s, French daily papers chose to include children’s comic strips as a policy of diversification. This policy altered the way drawings were published in newspapers, thus making comic strips an autonomous form of cartoon. Moreover, it shed a new light on the circulation of published contents, in this case between daily newspapers and children’s magazines.
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