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{{Short description|American comic strip by Fontaine Fox}} {{italic title}} {{Infobox comic strip |title = Toonerville Folks |image = Toonervillecolor021531.jpg |caption = [[Fontaine Fox]]'s ''Toonerville Folks'' (February 15, 1931). |author = [[Fontaine Fox]] |illustrator = |url = |status = Concluded daily & Sunday gag panel |first = 1908, syndicated beginning in 1913 |last = Feb 12, 1955 |syndicate = [[Wheeler Syndicate]] (1913β1916)<br />[[Bell Syndicate]] (1916βc. 1930)<br />[[McNaught Syndicate]] (c. 1930β1955) |publisher = [[All-American Publications]]<br />[[Eastern Color Printing]] | altnames = ''The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains'' |genre = Humor }} '''''Toonerville Folks''''' ({{aka}} '''''The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains''''') is a [[newspaper]] comic strip feature by [[Fontaine Fox]], which ran from 1908 to 1955. It began in 1908 in the ''Chicago Post'', and by 1913, it was syndicated nationally by the [[John Neville Wheeler#Wheeler Syndicate|Wheeler Syndicate]]. From the 1930s on, it was distributed by the [[McNaught Syndicate]].<ref>[http://www.toonopedia.com/toonrvil.htm Markstein, Don. Toonopedia: ''Toonerville Folks'']</ref>
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