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Barney Google and Snuffy Smith is one of the longest-running comic strips in history. Created by Billy DeBeck in 1919, it stars the cigar-smoking, sports-loving, poker-playing, girl-chasing ne'er-do-well Barney. In 1934, Snuffy Smith, a gruff, lazy mountain man joined him and the strip has evolved into a national classic.  It has added several phrases to the American vernacular, including "sweet mama," "horsefeathers," "heebie-jeebies" and "hotsie-totsie."  

In 1942, Barney Google was inherited by DeBeck's long-time assistant, Fred Lasswell, who continued to draw the strip until his death in March 2001. John Rose, who inked the strip for Lasswell, continues the tradition today.




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