+3 Best Comic Strip Trivia and Quizzes in United States

Are you a true-blue American with a passion for comics and a love for all things pop culture? If so, get ready to put your knowledge to the test with our exciting quiz on The US Trivia - Comic Strip Edition! Step into the colorful world of comic strips, where beloved characters leap off the page and into our hearts. From the iconic adventures of Superman and Batman to the hilarious antics of Garfield and Snoopy, comic strips have been a cherished part of American culture for generations. Whether you're a seasoned comic book aficionado or just a casual fan, this quiz is sure to ignite your nostalgia and spark your curiosity. Test your memory on classic storylines, quirky characters, and the talented artists who bring these imaginative worlds to life. Do you know which comic strip first introduced the world to the mischievous Calvin and his loyal tiger, Hobbes? Can you match the catchphrases to their rightful characters, from "I hate Mondays" to "Sufferin' succotash!"? Or maybe you're a pro at identifying superheroes by their secret identities? Gather your friends, challenge your family, or take on this quiz solo to see if you have what it takes to claim the title of Comic Strip Connoisseur. So grab your cape, don your detective hat, and dive headfirst into this whirlwind adventure through the pages of American comic strip history! Get ready to laugh, gasp, and maybe even shed a tear as you journey through the vibrant world of comic strips in this ultimate test of wits and memory. The stage is set, the curtain is drawn - let the quiz begin!

Funny Papers Challenge! Do You Know These Iconic Newspaper Comic Strips?

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  • Which "Peanuts" kid waits every Halloween for "The Great Pumpkin"?

    Linus
  • Which iconic comic strip has a Great Dane as its main character?

    Marmaduke
  • Which object does Linus always carry with him in "Peanuts"?

    Blanket
  • What kind of animal is Garfield?

    Cat
  • What is the cartoon character Popeye's girlfriend called?

    Olive Oyl
  • What was Hagar from the comic strip "Hagar the Horrible"?

    Viking
  • Which of these superheroes was also published as a newspaper strip?

    Superman
  • What type of feline is Hobbes from "Calvin and Hobbes"?

    A tiger
  • Which of these sandwiches was named after a comic strip character?

    Dagwood sandwich
  • Who created the 30s comic strip "Dick Tracy"?

    Chester Gould
  • What food is Garfield obsessed with?

    Lasagna
  • In the "Peanuts" comic strip, who is Schroeder's favorite composer?

    Beethoven
  • What is tattooed on Popeye's arm?

    Anchor
  • In "Peanuts", how much does Lucy charge for her psychiatric services?

    Five cents
  • Who is Garfield's owner?

    Jon Arbuckle
  • What's the name of Snoopy's yellow bird companion?

    Woodstock
  • What state has an airport named after the "Peanuts" comics' creator?

    California
  • Which artist created Garfield the cat?

    Jim Davis

Step Back in Time with this 50s History and Culture Quiz!

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  • Which of these iconic American comic strips debuted in 1950?

    Peanuts
  • What 50s subculture combed their hair with large amounts of hair gel?

    Greasers
  • Who directed the 50s thriller "Dial M for Murder"?

    Alfred Hitchcock
  • What is the name of Chuck Berry's most famous song from 1958?

    Johnny B. Goode
  • Which singer purchased the Graceland mansion in March 1957?

    Elvis Presley
  • What actor first popularized T-shirts as casual clothing in the 50s?

    Marlon Brando
  • What would teenagers do at sock hops in the 50s?

    Dance
  • Which iconic 50s actor was originally rejected for military service?

    Jimmy Stewart
  • What was the first film Elvis Presley starred in?

    Love Me Tender
  • What major breakthrough in genetics took place in the 50s?

    Discovery of the Double Helix
  • Besides the Hula Hoop, which '50s toy did Wham-O popularize?

    Frisbee
  • Which 1950s car was considered to have the most extreme tailfins?

    Cadillac Eldorado
  • What are people born in the 50s called?

    Baby Boomers
  • Who starred alongside Gene Kelly in the 1952 movie "Singin' in the Rain"?

    Debbie Reynolds
  • Those who worked at a soda fountain were called what?

    Soda jerk
  • Which legendary musician was known as "The Father of Rock and Roll"?

    Chuck Berry
  • Who recorded his debut single 'That's All Right?' in 1954?

    Elvis Presley
  • In which film did John Wayne say his iconic line "That'll be the day"?

    The Searchers
  • Which artist wrote the 1957 hit song, "That'll Be the Day"?

    Buddy Holly
  • What 1950 Billy Wilder film inspired an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical?

    Sunset Boulevard

Funny Papers Challenge: Play our Quiz about Iconic American Comic Strips!

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  • What's the name of Popeye's love interest in the cartoons?

    Olive
  • In Archie Comics, what is Jughead's real name?

    Forsythe Pendleton Jones III
  • Who is the creator of the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes"?

    Bill Watterson
  • Which comic strip is credited with naming the spiky tail of Stegosaurus?

    The Far Side
  • What was the original name of the iconic comic strip "Peanuts"?

    Li'l Folks
  • Which comic strip is the most widely syndicated in the world?

    Garfield
  • Who is the famous comic strip character created by Alex Raymond in 1934?

    Flash Gordon
  • Which fictional character has a dog called Eugene the Jeep?

    Popeye
  • Who is the creator of the comic strip "Dilbert"?

    Scott Adams
  • What is the name of Garfield's somewhat dopey best friend?

    Odie