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B.C. comic strip
B.C. is an American newspaper comic strip created in 1958, written and drawn by Johnny Hart.

Characters:
Grog, Fat Broad, The early worm, The Queen Ant, Curls, Cute Chick, The early bird, The woodpecker, Wiley, Clumsy Carp, Snake, BC, Peter
View all the 13 "B.C. comic strip" characters.

Take note that the B.C. comic setting is not in the past but actually takes place in a post-apocalyptic future.

Johnny Hart was raised Christian and was always fascinated with the Bible. But in 1977 their was a noticeable change in his expression of faith and his convictions began to be incorporated into his comics until he eventually referred to them as his "ministry". He was involved with the TV versions of B.C. However, there is no evidence he was involved in the games that were based on his comic strip. Nor is there evidence that any of the employees of Sierra On-Line sought to incorporate any spiritual or religious themes from the comics into the games. So the BC games should not be tagged Christian unless other compelling evidence of such themes are found in the game.

Zerothis - 2008-05-17 05:36:24

Most popular B.C. comic strip games

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Browse all the 10 games related to B.C. comic strip.

B.C. comic strip games for each platform:
ColecoVision 2
C64 2
MSX 2
Apple II E 1
Atari 400/800 1
MS-DOS 1
ZX Spectrum 1



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