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The first comic strip was The Yellow Kid by Richard Felton Outcault, which appeared in the Sunday newspaper New York World 1896; it was immediately successful and others soon followed. Some of the most admired early comic strips were the US Gertie the Dinosaur and Happy Hooligan as well as Krazy Kat, which began 1910 and ended with the death of its creator, Richard Herriman, 1944. Current comic strips include Peanuts by Charles M Schulz (1922 ), which began 1950 and was read daily by 60 million people by the end of the 1960s; the political Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau; the British Andy Capp by Reginald Smythe (191798); and the French Astérix by Albert Uderzo and René Goscinny, which began in the early 1960s.
Green represents the Catholic people. Orange stands for the Protestant people. White is a symbol of peace. Effective date: 29 December 1937.
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