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- Silly_Philly abstract "Silly Philly was the first comic strip by Bil Keane, most noted for the long-running single-panel (weekdays) and Sunday (strip) comic Family Circus. In 1947, Keane created the Sunday strip while working for the Philadelphia Bulletin. The main character was a goofy, juvenile William Penn, who had somehow jumped down from his 37' statue on the tower of City Hall in Philadelphia and become something of a scamp. The cartoon often featured jokes submitted by readers.Keane, a native Philadelphian, has occasionally brought the city into reminiscences in Family Circus. Silly Philly ran until 1961.".
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- Silly_Philly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comic_strips_ended_in_the_1960s.
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- Silly_Philly wikiPageWikiLink Family_Circus.
- Silly_Philly wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
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- Silly_Philly wikiPageWikiLink The_Family_Circus.
- Silly_Philly wikiPageWikiLink William_Penn.
- Silly_Philly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Silly Philly".
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- Silly_Philly subject Category:1947_comics_debuts.
- Silly_Philly subject Category:American_comic_strips.
- Silly_Philly subject Category:American_comics_characters.
- Silly_Philly subject Category:Comic_strips_ended_in_the_1960s.
- Silly_Philly subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1947.
- Silly_Philly subject Category:Fictional_American_people.
- Silly_Philly subject Category:Gag-a-day_comics.
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- Silly_Philly comment "Silly Philly was the first comic strip by Bil Keane, most noted for the long-running single-panel (weekdays) and Sunday (strip) comic Family Circus. In 1947, Keane created the Sunday strip while working for the Philadelphia Bulletin. The main character was a goofy, juvenile William Penn, who had somehow jumped down from his 37' statue on the tower of City Hall in Philadelphia and become something of a scamp.".
- Silly_Philly label "Silly Philly".
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- Silly_Philly isPrimaryTopicOf Silly_Philly.