21 Books by British Cartoonist Steve Bell (Books, Steve Bell, 1982-2010)
Including a stack of collections of his political comic strip, 'If...' You can digitally borrow them here.
Nancy: Listen, Laugh & Learn (Audio, 1982)
You can listen to the 1982 children's album, based on the newspapercomic strip, here.
Ziggy Christmas Card (In-browser, Apple II, 1986)
You can play it in your browser here.
A Family Circus Christmas (Video, 1979)
You can watch this adorable Christmas special here.
The Comic-Stripped American (Book, Arthur Asa Berger, 1973)
You can borrow it digitally here.
It’s the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown (Video, 1988)
“I wanted this to be my ‘Citizen Kane,’ but it’s not.” - Charles M. Schulz. You can watch it here.
Here's an article, a podcast episode, and a 1988 review from the New York Times.
Flash Gordon aka Captain Zapp (C64/ZX Spectrum/Amstrad CPC, Kevin T. Green, Steven Murray and Rob Hubbard, 1986/1987)
In celebration of the comic's return after twenty years. You can play it in your browser here.
Note: all three gameplay styles are present in all three games.
You can listen to a cover of the game's theme song here.
The Cathy Animated Specials & McDonalds Ads (Videos, 1987/1988/1989/1998)
Based on the classic newspaper comic. So many links to post! ACK!
Cathy (1987)
Cathy's Last Resort (1988)
Cathy's Valentine (1989)
McDonald's salad ads: this one, this one and the one with Mike Ditka (1989)
JCPenney ad (1998)
See also these podcast episodes about the specials, episodes 2, 5 & 35 of A Special Presentation, or, Alf Will Not Be Seen Tonight, co-created by @thehungryreader and @bitterkarella.
The Essential Guide to World Comics (Book, Tim Pitcher & Brad Brooks, 2005)
You can digitally borrow it here.
Note: that isn't an off-model Nancy in the upper left - see the key diagram on one of the first few pages (viewable even without borrowing).
The Dick Tracy Movie Tie-In Books (Books/Audio, various authors, 1990)
Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter (Video, Jack Zander, 1972)
The massive crossover wherein comedy newspaper comic characters need rescuing by adventure newspaper comic characters. You can watch it here.
B.C. Monroe Shocks and Struts Ads (Videos, ~1988/1989)
Two auto part ads starring characters from the newspaper comic strip; you can watch them here.
The Funny Papers/Derby Dugan Trilogy (Books, Tom de Haven, 1985/1996/2001)
As recently featured in Dick Tracy, these epic novels follow the decades-long history of Derby Dugan, a fictional comic strip with shades of The Yellow Kid, Little Orphan Annie and R. Crumb - one at a time, volume by volume. Featuring art from Art Spiegelman of Maus fame. You can borrow them digitally here.