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  1. September 8, 1930. Created by. Chic Young. Dagwood Bumstead is a main character in cartoonist Chic Young 's long-running comic strip Blondie. He debuted in the first strip on September 8, 1930. He was originally heir to the Bumstead Locomotive fortune, but was disowned when he married Blondie née Boopadoop, a flapper whom his family saw as ...

  2. Blondie and Dagwood, wife and husband who appeared in Blondie, an American newspaper comic strip created by Chic Young in 1930. Originally, Blondie Boopadoop was a flighty flapper and Dagwood Bumstead was the bumbling playboy son of a millionaire industrialist. The two were married, and Dagwood was.

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  3. The Blondie film series is an American comedy film series based on the comic strip of the same name, created by Chic Young. The series featured Penny Singleton as Blondie Bumstead and Arthur Lake as Dagwood Bumstead. Concurrently the film adventures were continued, with the same cast reprising their roles, in the Blondie radio series.

    • BLONDIE WAS INSPIRED BY 1920S FLAPPERS. Before Blondie debuted in 1930, cartoonist Chic Young had attempted to create a female-driven strip without a lot of success.
    • YOUNG SOLD THE STRIP BY SENDING EDITORS A PAPER DOLL OF BLONDIE IN LINGERIE. For the debut of Blondie, Young’s syndicate, King Features, launched an aggressive mailing campaign in an effort to entice newspaper editors to pick up the strip.
    • DAGWOOD WAS ORIGINALLY THE HEIR TO A RAILROAD FORTUNE. He might strike you as incapable of tying his own shoes, but there was a time when Dagwood Bumstead carried real potential.
    • DAGWOOD WENT ON A HUNGER STRIKE IN ORDER TO MARRY BLONDIE. With the Bumstead family highly skeptical of Dagwood’s plans to marry Blondie, the would-be groom decided to earn their blessing by going on a hunger strike that played out in real time.
  4. Blondie is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Chic Young. The comic strip is distributed by King Features Syndicate, and has been published in newspapers since September 8, 1930. [1] The success of the strip, which features the eponymous blonde and her sandwich-loving husband, led to the long-running Blondie film series (1938–1950 ...

  5. Blondie and Dagwood Blondie Boopadoop was introduced to the newspaper comic strip pages as a flapper by Chic Young in 1930. When she married Dagwood Bumstead on February 17, 1933, the couple settled down to the routine of domestic life that involved working, raising children, enjoying the company of neighbors, and eating extremely large sandwiches.

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  7. Blondie: Created by Chic Young. With Arthur Lake, Pamela Britton, Ann Barnes, Florenz Ames. Arthur Lake had played Dagwood in a long series of "Blondie" movies. This show, retelling stories and situations familiar to readers of the comic strip, lasted one year.