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Miss Caroline

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Miss Caroline: The Little Girl in the Big White House was acomic strip about a fictionalized version ofCaroline Kennedy, the daughter ofJohn F. Kennedy, who at the time was five years old.Editor & Publisher noted that the heads of Caroline's parents were never shown on panel.[1]

Written byGerald Gardner and drawn by Frank B. Johnson, the strip was published in newspapers beginning on November 4, 1963,[2] and was abruptly cancelled following theassassination of Caroline's father on November 22.[3][a]

The strip was launched to capitalize on the commercial success of Gardner and Johnson's book of cartoonsMiss Caroline, which was published in January 1963 byGold Medal Books, and sold 250,000 copies by July of that year.[1]

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In 2012,About Comics announced that they would be reprinting the completeMiss Caroline.[5]

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  1. ^Although most newspapers published their last installment ofMiss Caroline on November 22, 1963, comic strip historianAllan Holtz found one newspaper that published the November 23 installment as well.[4]

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  1. ^abLittle 'Miss Caroline' Laughs in White House, inEditor & Publisher, vol. 96, no. 27; published July 6, 1963; p. 47; viaarchive.org
  2. ^Gerald Gardner – RIP, by D. D. Degg, at DailyCartoonist.com; published October 13, 2020; retrieved May 22, 2023
  3. ^Frank B. Johnson, atLambiek; retrieved May 22, 2023
  4. ^First and Last – Hippy And Pop, and Miss Caroline, by D. D. Degg, at DailyCartoonist.com; published March 7, 2020; retrieved May 22, 2023
  5. ^Exclusive: About Comics will only offer new material via POD and digital, atComics Beat; published April 11, 2012; retrieved May 24, 2023; viaarchive.org
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