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Characters and story
Reprints
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Sir Bagby

TitleSir Bagby
Author"R & B Hackney" (Rick Hackney and Bill Hackney)
StatusConcluded Daily & Sunday
First1957
Last1967
SyndicateBell McClure Syndicate
GenreHumor

Sir Bagby was an American daily strip created by brothers Rick Hackney and Bill Hackney, 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. In 2022, Rick Norwood, editor of Comics Revue, purchased the copyright to Sir Bagby, so he could keep the strip in print.

Characters and story

The main characters are Sir Bagby, a knight, King Filbert I, II ("King Filbert I was my father. He built the business up so I decided to keep the name."), a wizard named Snerk, a jester named Solly, a playwright named Faro, and his assistant, Billingsgate.

Reprints

The only reprints of the strip have been in Comics Revue.

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Category:American comic strips
Category:Comics characters introduced in 1957
Category:Gag-a-day comics
Category:Fictional knights
Category:Comics set in the Middle Ages
Category:1957 comics debuts
Category:1967 comics endings
Category:American comics characters