Apartment 3-G
1961–2015 American soap opera comic strip / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apartment 3-G is an American newspaper soap opera comic strip about a trio of career women who share an apartment in Manhattan. Created by Nicholas P. Dallis with art by Alex Kotzky, the strip began May 8, 1961, initially distributed by the Publishers Syndicate, which later merged with King Features Syndicate in 1988.
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![]() Panels from Apartment 3-G (1969), with the series' lead characters (l. to r.): Abigail "Tommie" Thompson, Lu Ann Powers and Margo Magee. | |
Author(s) | Nicholas P. Dallis (1961–1991) Alex Kotzky (1991–1997) Lisa Trusiani (1997–2006) Margaret Shulock (2007–2015) |
Illustrator(s) | Alex Kotzky (1961–1997) Brian Kotzky (1997–1999) Frank Bolle (1999–2015) |
Current status/schedule | Daily and Sunday; concluded |
Launch date | May 8, 1961 |
End date | November 22, 2015 |
Syndicate(s) | Publishers Syndicate (1961–1988) King Features Syndicate (1988–2015) |
Genre(s) | soap opera, adults |
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The strip went through several changes of writers and artists over its 54-year run, finally ending on November 22, 2015.[1]