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Jane Arden was an internationally syndicated daily newspaper comic strip which ran from November 26, 1928 to January 20, 1968. The title character was the original "spunky girl reporter", actively seeking to infiltrate and expose criminal activity rather than just report on its consequences and served as a prototype for later characters such as Superman supporting character Lois Lane and fellow comic strip heroine Brenda Starr, Reporter. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Mary McGrory credited Jane Arden with instilling her interest in journalism.

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  • Jane Arden fue una tira cómica diaria sindicada y publicada internacionalmente en periódicos que se publicó entre el 26 de noviembre de 1928 y el 20 de enero de 1968. ​El personaje principal era la "reportera con agallas" original, que activamente buscaba infiltrarse y sacar a la luz las actividades delictivas en lugar de limitarse solo a reportar sobre sus consecuencias. Arden sirvió como el prototipo para personajes posteriores como el personaje secundario de Superman Lois Lane o su compañera heroína de historietas Brenda Starr, Reportera. La columnista Mary McGrory, ganadora del Pulitzer, dio crédito a Jane Arden por inculcarle su interés en el periodismo. (es)
  • Jane Arden was an internationally syndicated daily newspaper comic strip which ran from November 26, 1928 to January 20, 1968. The title character was the original "spunky girl reporter", actively seeking to infiltrate and expose criminal activity rather than just report on its consequences and served as a prototype for later characters such as Superman supporting character Lois Lane and fellow comic strip heroine Brenda Starr, Reporter. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Mary McGrory credited Jane Arden with instilling her interest in journalism. (en)
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