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George Webster Crenshaw : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belvedere (comic strip) Belvedere is a single panel comic strip created by George Webster Crenshaw which ran from 1962 to 1995. The star of the strip is a white dog with black spots. As of at least 2009, reprints of the strip were distributed by Johansen International Features.〔http://www.stus.com/2b.htm, Retrieved on 2009-04-30.〕 ==Characters and story== Belvedere is one of three pets who belong to a married couple, Orville and Emma. The others are Jezebel, a cat, and Chi-Chi, a talking bird. Belvedere never talks, but he is very intelligent and somehow makes his thoughts and desires known. He is very spoiled and causes lots of problems for his family, the dogcatcher, and the butcher. Belvedere also makes trouble for the local museum (which displays dinosaur bones), and the veterinarian. Al Wiseman, who co-wrote the ''Dennis the Menace'' comic book based on the daily comic strip (on which Crenshaw worked at one time), also contributed to the ''Belvedere'' strip.〔http://lambiek.net/artists/w/wiseman_al.htm, Retrieved on 2009-04-30.〕
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