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Gag-a-day A gag-a-day comic strip is the style of writing comic cartoons such that every installment of a strip delivers a complete joke (or other kind of artistic statement). It is opposed to story or continuity strips, which rely on the development of a story line across a sequence of the installments.〔Brian Walker, "The Comics: Since 1945", 2006, ISBN 0810992604, (p.13 )〕 Most syndicated comics are of this type.〔''The Art of Cartooning & Illustration'', 2014, ISBN 1600583636, (p.98 )〕 Another terminology for this distinction is non-serial (gag-a-day) vs. serial strips.〔''Encyclopedia of Humor Studies'', ed. Salvatore Attardo, 2014, ISBN 148334617X, (p.156 )〕 Compared to single-panel cartoons ("gag panels"), gag-a-day comic strips can deliver a better timing for the narrative of a joke. 〔 The distinction between continuity and gag-a-day strip may be blurred: a continuous story may still be delivered in the gag-a-day format.〔 In fact, Lynn Johnston recommends it for story strips, to keep the readership and engage new audience which may be not very familiar with the background of the story.〔''Cartoon Success Secrets: A Tribute to 30 Years of Cartoonist Profiles'', (p. 311 ) 〕 ==References==
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