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Ferd'nand
''Ferd'nand'' was a Danish pantomime comic strip notable for its lack of word balloons and captions, lack of continuity and its longevity (over seven decades). It was first published in 1937 and ended in 2012. ==Background== ''Ferd'nand'' was first published in 1937 by the Presse-Illustrations-Bureau of Copenhagen. Created by Henning Dahl Mikkelsen, ''Ferd'nand'' features the adventures of the title character, his unnamed wife, unnamed son and family dog. Like Carl Anderson's ''Henry'' and Otto Soglow's ''The Little King'', there is no dialogue in the strip. The characters only speak via the occasional set of exclamation points or question marks. This enabled the strip to achieve a wide distribution throughout Europe and, starting November 10, 1947, in the United States. Since ''Ferd'nand'' is pantomime, translation is not a problem, so the strip has been published in 30 countries.
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