Johnny Hart began drawing "B.C." after being dared by a friend to create a comic strip set entirely in prehistoric times. After five rejections, it was accepted for national syndication in 1958, and now appears in over 1,300 newspapers nationwide. The comic appeals to a wide audience for its ...

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Certainly, I haven't read! Thanks,JPuzzleWhiz, that you have educated me...
Alas, the roadrunner is no more.
Apparently, you have never heard of the Warner Brothers series of "Looney Tunes" cartoons that featured (among others) The Roadrunner and his nemesis, Wile E. Coyote.
LoL...very nice one!! Biip Biip...
Who is this ? The grey wolf who has beaten you?