Saturday, September 14, 2024

Journal Times debuts new comics, puzzles and features

From The Journal Times.com:

Mike Boyd


A new lineup of comics and puzzles debuts today in The Journal Times — and we’re thrilled to have you take a look.

You’ll notice our refresh includes bringing back beloved comics, adding features that might be brand new to you, and replacing others that were previously in our pages.

Our new print portfolio is loaded with favorite classics “Blondie,” “Beetle Bailey” and others, as well as a new Sheffer Crossword, King Classic Sudoku and more.

The Sunday edition’s offerings include “Dennis the Menace,” “Carpe Diem” and others.

We’ve also enhanced the comics and games on our website by adding two platforms that promise to grab — and keep — your attention.

Visit journaltimes.com and you’ll find:

  • Comics Kingdom, which includes 145 updated strips and timeless vintage comics, including “Dick Tracy,” “Popeye” and “Prince Valiant.”
  • Puzzle Palace, a showcase of 19 interactive crosswords, word games and other tricky brain teasers including Diagonal Sudoku, Word Sleuth and Dynamic Doublecross crossword.
All of our digital content is already included in a subscription. You just need to activate it by visiting journaltimes.com/activate.

Subscribers also can unlock our robust E-edition, a digital replica of the newspaper available on mobile devices and computers, at journaltimes.com/eedition.

Our E-edition allows readers to print off puzzles to complete and will have a new slate of extra comics as well, including “Candorville,” “Mary Worth” and other titles.

Look for the “E-edition” and “Puzzles” buttons on the top menu bar of our website’s homepage.

There’s a lot to be excited about.

Funny pages, horoscopes and crosswords have been a staple of newspapers for generations, providing fun, comfort and entertainment to readers of all ages.

Over the years, we’ve come to learn that our loyal readers and subscribers steadfastly rely on us to provide the best and most current offerings available. And we’ve continually transformed to meet those needs while always working to reach and engage with new readers.

Today’s changes allow us to continue the crucial mission of investing in essential and memorable journalism for our communities. That’s a commitment our journalists take seriously every day.

We’re extraordinarily honored to play that role.

We’ll also continue to cover the stories that impact our community, such as the missing Waterford woman who was found after a three-day search; the four new businesses that opened in downtown Racine; the business park that was approved for the former South Hills golf course; high school sports; public safety, crime and courts; and the latest happenings at Racine Unified and other area school districts.

We appreciate your support of local journalism. And we thank you for reading

From: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/journal-times-new-comics-puzzles-features/article_1ebf1378-6b03-11ef-9110-3be304145553.html#tracking-source=home-top-story

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