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Meio-Quilo Half Hitch (comic strip)
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Half Hitch is an American comic strip by Hank Ketcham, in syndication first between 1943 and 1945 and later from 1970 to 1975. It is an example of military humor, but unlike most cartoons and comics of this genre, is focused on the navy, rather than the army. The unnamed character first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post in 1943. Meio-Quilo (no original, Half Hitch) é um personagem de tira de quadrinhos, criado por Hank Ketcham (mais famoso pelo personagem Dennis, o Pimentinha), em 1943, para a revista norte-americana Saturday Evening Post. Na tira original ele não tinha nome. Apenas quando foi relançado nos anos de 1970 é que foi batizado de Half Hitch. Na primeira fase, o Meio-Quilo só apareceu durante 2 anos. Ele foi revivido para o King Features Syndicate, em 1970, quando uma tira diária e uma página dominical começaram a ser publicadas em jornais norte-americanos, no dia 16 de fevereiro de 1970. Trazia como autor o nome de Hank Ketcham, mas na verdade era escrita por e desenhada por (imitando o estilo de Ketcham). A série terminou em 1975, nos Estados Unidos, nunca mais tendo sido relançada.
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dbr:Hank_Ketcham Bob Saylor
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0001-02-16
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Humor, Military
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Dick Hodgins
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1945
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The Saturday Evening Post
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Concluded daily strip
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Half Hitch
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Meio-Quilo (no original, Half Hitch) é um personagem de tira de quadrinhos, criado por Hank Ketcham (mais famoso pelo personagem Dennis, o Pimentinha), em 1943, para a revista norte-americana Saturday Evening Post. Na tira original ele não tinha nome. Apenas quando foi relançado nos anos de 1970 é que foi batizado de Half Hitch. Na primeira fase, o Meio-Quilo só apareceu durante 2 anos. Ele foi revivido para o King Features Syndicate, em 1970, quando uma tira diária e uma página dominical começaram a ser publicadas em jornais norte-americanos, no dia 16 de fevereiro de 1970. Trazia como autor o nome de Hank Ketcham, mas na verdade era escrita por e desenhada por (imitando o estilo de Ketcham). A série terminou em 1975, nos Estados Unidos, nunca mais tendo sido relançada. Half Hitch is an American comic strip by Hank Ketcham, in syndication first between 1943 and 1945 and later from 1970 to 1975. It is an example of military humor, but unlike most cartoons and comics of this genre, is focused on the navy, rather than the army. The unnamed character first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post in 1943. During World War II, Hank Ketcham served in the U.S. Navy. During his service, he created a comic strip for the amusement of his fellow sailors, following the adventures of a short, lecherous sailor and his friends. It was published in The Saturday Evening Post where it became popular. The strip ceased in 1945, but after the great success of Dennis the Menace, Ketcham revived it as Half Hitch. The revival was distributed by King Features Syndicate, running from 1970 to 1975, as described by comics historian Don Markstein: But in the late 1960s, when there once again was a soldier or a sailor in most families, King Features Syndicate started looking into something new, to tap into the popularity of its Beetle Bailey. Ketcham had proved his own drawing power with Dennis, so they decided on a revival of his diminutive sailor, dubbing him Half Hitch. The new version began as a daily and Sunday on Monday, February 16, 1970. Tho Ketcham's name went on it, this incarnation was written by Bob Saylor and drawn by Dick Hodgins, using a Ketchamesque style. Though King had had some success with pantomimes (e.g., Henry, The Little King), this time Hitch spoke. And so did everybody else in the strip, even a seagull named Poopsy, tho the latter didn't seem interested in talking with anybody but Hitch. The title character was no longer as hapless as before, but he still did many traditional sailor-like things, such as having a girl in every port. The strip's main character, Half Hitch, is short, rather lazy, and intensely interested in the pursuit of women. Other characters include the ship's stern captain, various NCOs and sailors, and Poopsy, Hitch's pet seagull. Poopsy spun out into his own strip in 1974.
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