Brenda Starr by June Brigman and Mary Schmich
- July 25, 2008
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June Brigman and Mary Schmich’s classic soap-opera strip was a pioneer: a comic featuring a strong female lead character. Brenda Starr’s adventures, if not a realistic portrayal of a reporter’s life, have nevertheless captured the imagination of millions of readers.
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MRFITZ said, about 1 year ago
how do i find the message board that we used to be on???
g6793
said,
about 1 year ago
Unfortunatly, I think the message boards have disappeared. If you find anyone with any info about them, please let me know. Thanks.
Aribeth de Tylmarande said, about 1 year ago
Ah, this classic is even bettter drawn than the last incarnation, especially the way that Brigman and/or Smitch draw Brenda.
Brenda_fan said, about 1 year ago
Yes, the message board is gone. But you can join the Brenda Facebook group. I do miss reading everyone’s comments, especially when it would get as interesting as it did when Brenda was in LA.