Sir Bagby

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Sir Bagby was an American daily strip created by brothers and , who signed the strip "R & B Hackney." The setting was a medieval world filled with anachronisms and puns. (In that, it resembled Jack Kent's King Aroo, distributed by the same syndicate.) The strip ran in a small number of US newspapers from 1957 to 1967, as well as in The Canberra Times from 1960 to 1966. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Sir Bagby
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rdf:langString "R & B Hackney"
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rdf:langString Concluded Daily & Sunday
rdf:langString Sir Bagby
rdf:langString Sir Bagby was an American daily strip created by brothers and , who signed the strip "R & B Hackney." The setting was a medieval world filled with anachronisms and puns. (In that, it resembled Jack Kent's King Aroo, distributed by the same syndicate.) The strip ran in a small number of US newspapers from 1957 to 1967, as well as in The Canberra Times from 1960 to 1966.
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