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  1. Charlton Comics. Dell Publishing. Hermes Press. Genre (s) Romance, adventure. Brenda Starr, Reporter (often referred to simply as Brenda Starr) is a comic strip about a glamorous, adventurous reporter. It was created in 1940 by Dale Messick for the Chicago Tribune Syndicate, and continued by others until 2011.

  2. Jun 30, 2020 · Hank & Brenda: Butch/Femme Pair (1942) Brenda Starr’s rather masculine fellow female reporter who wears a beret. She first appears in the narrative as a rival reporter to Brenda at the Flash. She only grudgingly gains respect for Brenda, who she initially dismisses as a pretty piece of fluff.

  3. In another era, nobody would have asked who Brenda Starr is. She’s a comic strip character, the star of a daily serial that’s been running for over 70 years. “Brenda Starr, Reporter” was in hundreds of papers at one point, and spawned a couple of movies (one with Brooke Shields (!), the other with Jill St. John). But when the end of the ...

  4. Dec 30, 2010 · A DAY IN DECEMBER 2010 Panel 1: A middle-age female reporter — we’ll call her M.S. — sits at a cafe table staring at her laptop. Caption: M.S. GETS AN ASSIGNMENT — WRITE ABO…

  5. Brenda Starr. Sixty years a journalist, red-haired Brenda Starr began her career as a funny paper version of the pretty girl daredevil reporter who was a staple of movies and radio over a half century ago. Created by a woman named Dale Messick, Brenda Starr, Reporter made its first appearance in 1940. It was a combination of newspaper melodrama ...

  6. Rita Hayworth inspired the character’s look, while her name came from the era’s beloved debutante, Brenda Frazier. Severo writes, “The Brenda Starr comic strip was a symphony of décolletage, good legs precariously balanced on high-heeled shoes, and Dior-like clothing that no woman would be likely to wear to a newspaper office.

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  8. Brenda Starr, Reporter. In 1940, newspaper readers were introduced to Brenda Starr, a strikingly beautiful newswoman who traveled the world in search of exciting stories and romance. Created by cartoonist Dalia (Dale) Messick (1906–), the Brenda Starr, Reporter comic strip depicted an independent career woman at a time when such portrayals ...

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