List of breakout characters

A breakout character is a character in serial fiction who becomes a more prominent, popular, discussed, and/or imitated individual.[1][2] The series from which the breakout character springs may be in the form of a novel, magazine, television series, comic strip, game or combination.

Comics

This "basement strip" grew into something much larger than the original cartoon. It became a daily comic strip with a title (running vertically down the side of the page) on October 28, 1913 and a black and white full-page Sunday cartoon on April 23, 1916. Due to the objections of editors, who didn't think it was suitable for the comics sections, Krazy Kat originally appeared in the Hearst papers' art and drama sections.[6] Hearst himself, however, enjoyed the strip so much that he gave Herriman a lifetime contract and guaranteed the cartoonist complete creative freedom.

Film

Radio

Television

Games

See also

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