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Funky Winkerbean was an American comic strip by Tom Batiuk. Distributed by North America Syndicate, a division of King Features Syndicate, it appeared in more than 400 newspapers worldwide.

Throughout its 50-year run, the strip went through several format changes. For the first 20 years of its run, the characters did not age, and the strip was nominally episodic as opposed to a serial, with humor derived from visual gags and the eccentricity of the characters. In 1992, Batiuk rebooted the strip, establishing that the characters had graduated from high school in 1988 (although later strips showed them graduating in 1972), and the series began progressing in real time. In 2007, a second “time warp” occurred, this time taking the strip ten years into the future, ostensibly to 2017, although the events of the strip still reflected a then-contemporary setting. Following the 1992 reboot and especially after the 2007 time jump, the strip was recast as a serialized drama, though most strips still featured some humor, often based on wordplay. The more drama-oriented Funky Winkerbean featured story arcs revolving around such topics as terminal cancer, adoption, prisoners of war, drug abuse, post-traumatic stress, same-sex couples attending the senior prom, and interracial marriage.

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UPDATE 16-03-2025

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Funky Winkerbean #2 (1974)
Funky Winkerbean (1996 Sundays) (51)
Funky Winkerbean (1997 Sundays)
Funky Winkerbean (1998 Sundays + partial Dailies)
Funky Winkerbean (1999)

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Funky Winkerbean – The complete Funky Winkerbean V1 1972-1974

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Funky Winkerbean – The complete Funky Winkerbean V7 1990-1992

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