In the 1950s and '60s, many comic strips were highly detailed. Among them: Pogo, Tarzan, Rip Kirby, Rusty Riley, Brick Bradford, Flash Gordon, Steve Canyon, Alley Oop, Prince Valiant, Roy Rogers, Dick Tracy, Ella Cinders, Li'l Abner, Little Orphan Annie, Secret Agent X-9, The Lone Ranger, The Katzenjammer Kids and Terry & The Pirates.
Most daily newspapers had two pages of comics – but in the 2000s, as newspaper readership started declining and the cost of newsprint started rising, many newspapers eliminated one of the comics pages and shrunk the size of the strips so they could cram more of them onto a page. The daily Los Angeles Times comics page has 22 strips! Because strips are now printed so tiny, few artists draw with a lot of detail anymore.