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  2. Rex Morgan M.D. - Comics Kingdom

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    Read the Rex Morgan M.D. comic strip from October 8, 2024, and check out other Rex Morgan M.D. comics by Terry Beatty.

  3. Rex Morgan M.D. Comic Strip 2024-10-04 | Comics Kingdom

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    Read the Rex Morgan M.D. comic strip from October 4, 2024, and check out other Rex Morgan M.D. comics by Terry Beatty.

  4. Rex Morgan M.D. - Mon, July 29, 2024 - Comics Kingdom

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    Read the Rex Morgan M.D. comic strip from July 29, 2024, and check out other Rex Morgan M.D. comics by Terry Beatty.

  5. Comics: Rex Morgan M.D. | The Seattle Times

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    Read the Rex Morgan M.D. comic strip from July 20, 2024, and check out other Rex Morgan M.D. comics by Terry Beatty.

  6. Rex Morgan, M.D. - Wikipedia

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    Rex Morgan, M.D. is an American soap opera comic strip, created May 10, 1948 by psychiatrist Dr. Nicholas P. Dallis under the pseudonym Dal Curtis. [1] History. The name for the strip was inspired by the real life Rex S. Morgan Sr., the U.S. Army's "chief mortician" and a popular Philadelphia TV personality in the 1960s. [2] .

  7. Seventy-Five Years of Rex Morgan, M.D. - The Daily Cartoonist

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    Rex Morgan, M.D. by Nick Dallis (as Dal Curtis) and Marvin Bradley & Frank Edgington debuted May 10, 1948. Below is the first week of dailies (the Sunday page would begin a month later on June 13, 1948). May 10-15, 1948 – Bradley figure art/Edgington background art. The original creators would stay on the strip for around 30 years.

  8. Rex Morgan M.D. (comic strip) | The Dallisverse Wiki | Fandom

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    Rex Morgan, M.D. is an American soap opera comic strip created by Nicholas P. Dallis. The strip first appeared on papers on May 10th, 1948.