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King Features Syndicate

King Features Syndicate is a syndication company owned by The Hearst Corporation; it distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons, puzzles and games to thousands of newspapers around the world.

It was founded by William Randolph Hearst in 1915, under the direction of Moses Koenigsberg .

Contents

Comic strips distributed by King Features


Columnists

The following is a partial list of King Features columnists:

Commentary

Lifestyle and advice

  • Michael Bauer et al, "The Wine Chronicle"
  • Tad Burness , "Auto Album"
  • Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen , "Chicken Soup for the Soul"
  • Al and Kelly Carell , "Super Handyman"
  • Harlan Cohen , "Help Me, Harlan!"
  • Peggy Gisler and Marge Eberts , "Dear Teacher"
  • Ken Hoffman , "The Drive-Thru Gourmet"
  • Arthur Frommer , "Frommer's Budget Travel"
  • Heloise , "Hints from Heloise"
  • Rheta Grimsley Johnson
  • Jeanne Jones , "Cook It Light"
  • Ralph and Terry Kovel , "Kovels Antiques and Collecting"
  • Tom and Ray Magliozzi from Car Talk, "Click and Clack Talk Cars"
  • Tom McMahon , "Kid Tips: Practical Solutions for Everyday Parenting"
  • Atoosa Rubenstein , "Dear Seventeen"
  • Debbie Travis , "House to Home"
  • Barbara Wallraff from Atlantic Monthly, "Word Court"
  • Allan Wernick , "Immigration and Citizenship"

Editorial cartoonists

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