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<FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT COLOR="#000000">Canadian cartoonists, too, were producing sequential word balloon strips prior to Outcault's Yellow Kid. This is from the Canadian humor magazine Grip, volume 31, issue 3, page 8, January 21, 1881. 
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Doug Wheeler</FONT>
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(from the collection of Doug Wheeler)
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