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Brenda Starr Biography

Cartoon Character

According to Don Markstein's Toonopedia, the comic strip Brenda Starr "had the working woman theme of Winnie Winkle, the soap opera style of The Gumps [and] the exotic adventure of Terry and the Pirates." Brenda Starr first appeared in the Chicago Tribune in 1940, the creation of cartoonist Dale Messick. A high-octane redhead, Starr was a globetrotting reporter with a nose for adventure. The strip was an immediate hit and continues on in syndication today, most recently written by Mary Schmich and drawn by June Brigman.

Extra credit: Brenda Starr was one of 20 cartoons featured on U.S. postage stamps in 1995. Others included The Yellow Kid (by R.F. Outcault), Terry and the Pirates (by Milton Caniff) and Little Nemo in Slumberland (by Winsor McCay)... A Brenda Starr movie was filmed in 1986, with actress Brooke Shields as Starr and Timothy Dalton as her dashing paramour Basil St. John.

Four Good Links

Toonopedia: Brenda Starr

A short, sweet history of Starr and her strip

Comics Page: Brenda Starr

The strip's official site, with archived comics and info on the creators

Comic Strip Classics

One big sample of the Brenda Starr stamp issued in 1995

Dale Messick Dies

Washington Post obituary from 2005 on Starr's creator

Vital Stats

Birth

30 June 1940
(age 69)

Birthplace

The Comics

Death

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Best Known As

News-reporting comic strip heroine