Claire Voyant (comic strip)

Claire Voyant was an American syndicated comic strip created by cartoonist Jack Sparling. The strip premiered on May 10, 1943, in the New York newspaper PM, and continued until November 23, 1948.[1] Her name is a pun on the French expression clair-voyant, which means fortune teller or psychic.

Claire Voyant
Claire on the cover of Claire Voyant #2, a collection of the strips.
Author(s)Jack Sparling
Current status/scheduleCanceled
Launch dateMay 10, 1943
End dateNovember 23, 1948
Syndicate(s)Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate

Characters and story

The title character was discovered unconscious and adrift in a lifeboat. With no memory of her name or past, she called herself Claire Voyant. After several years, Claire was revealed to be Lyn Hall, a chorus girl. Lynn had been touring with the USO when the ship she was on was torpedoed by a U-boat.[2]

The strip was carried by the Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate and appeared in many national dailies. Some of the strips were later reprinted in comic book format by Standard Comics with covers by Jack Kamen. After the strip was dropped by the Sun-Times syndicate, there were no further appearances.

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References

  1. Holtz, Allan (2012). American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. p. 107. ISBN 9780472117567.
  2. Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Claire Voyant
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