Curtis (comic strip)
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Curtis is a nationally syndicated comic strip written and illustrated by Ray Billingsley, with a predominantly African American cast. The comic strip started up on October 3, 1988, and is syndicated by King Features. The comic strip portrays the daily life of a middle-class Black family living in a large American city, especially that of Curtis, the eponymous main character. It frequently chronicles aspects of African American culture and history. Curtis has been compared to Li'l Abner, which Billingsley cites as his favorite comic strip, in style.
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Curtis is a nationally syndicated comic strip written and illustrated by Ray Billingsley, with a predominantly African American cast. The comic strip started up on October 3, 1988, and is syndicated by King Features. The comic strip portrays the daily life of a middle-class Black family living in a large American city, especially that of Curtis, the eponymous main character. It frequently chronicles aspects of African American culture and history. Though Billingsley grew up mainly in New York City and still resides in the greater New York area, the strip long hinted at being set in Washington, D.C. This was essentially confirmed in 2009 when several characters attended the inauguration of Barack Obama without needing to travel. Curtis has been compared to Li'l Abner, which Billingsley cites as his favorite comic strip, in style.
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