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Friday Foster is an American newspaper comic strip, created and written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Jorge Longarón. It ran from January 18, 1970, to February 17, 1974 and was notable for featuring one of the first African-American women as the title character in a comic strip. Jackie Ormes' Torchy Brown predated it, although it saw a more limited release in the Afro-American newspaper Pittsburgh Courier.

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  • Friday Foster is an American newspaper comic strip, created and written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Jorge Longarón. It ran from January 18, 1970, to February 17, 1974 and was notable for featuring one of the first African-American women as the title character in a comic strip. Jackie Ormes' Torchy Brown predated it, although it saw a more limited release in the Afro-American newspaper Pittsburgh Courier. (en)
  • Friday Foster fue una tira de prensa estadounidense, creada y escrita por e ilustrada por el dibujante español Jordi Longaron entre 1970 y 1974 para el The Chicago Tribune Syndicate (conocido actualmente como Tribune Media Services). Fue el primer cómic protagonizado por una mujer afroamericana. (es)
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  • Friday Foster, the title character of the comic strip (en)
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  • Friday Foster is an American newspaper comic strip, created and written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Jorge Longarón. It ran from January 18, 1970, to February 17, 1974 and was notable for featuring one of the first African-American women as the title character in a comic strip. Jackie Ormes' Torchy Brown predated it, although it saw a more limited release in the Afro-American newspaper Pittsburgh Courier. (en)
  • Friday Foster fue una tira de prensa estadounidense, creada y escrita por e ilustrada por el dibujante español Jordi Longaron entre 1970 y 1974 para el The Chicago Tribune Syndicate (conocido actualmente como Tribune Media Services). Fue el primer cómic protagonizado por una mujer afroamericana. (es)
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