The Menomonee Falls Gazette

The Menomonee Falls Gazette
Typeweekly
Formattabloid newspaper
Founder(s)Jerry Sinkovec and Mike Tiefenbacher[1]
PublisherStreet Enterprises
Editor-in-chiefMike Tiefenbacher (1971–1976)[2]
FoundedDecember 13, 1971
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publicationMarch 3, 1978
CityMenomonee Falls, Wisconsin
CountryU.S.
Circulation1,300 (August 1976)[1]
Sister newspapersThe Menomonee Falls Guardian
This ad for The Menomonee Falls Gazette ran in DC Comics in 1974.

The Menomonee Falls Gazette (subtitled "The international newspaper for comic art fans") was a weekly tabloid published in the 1970s by Street Enterprises that reprinted newspaper comic strips from the United States and the U.K. Comic strips reprinted in this publication normally fell into the adventure and soap opera category. (Humor strips were collected in a sister publication, The Menomonee Falls Guardian.)[3] Typically, a full week's worth of a particular strip was collected on a single page of The Gazette. Although The Gazette was available via newsstand distribution, the bulk of their sales came from subscriptions.

Street Enterprises was the partnership of publisher Jerry Sinkovec and editor Mike Tiefenbacher, who ran the operation out of a storage trailer in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Fans of adventure comic strips, which by the early 1970s had mostly disappeared from American newspapers, they started The Menomonee Falls Gazette to keep the genre alive.[1]

Contributing writers to The Menomonee Falls Gazette included R. C. Harvey. The publication is popular among comic strip collectors. Back issues are frequently put up for sale on eBay.

  1. ^ a b c Svoboda, Wayne. "Dynamic Duo Fights Fiercely," Milwaukee Sentinel (Aug. 27, 1976).
  2. ^ Tiefenbacher entry, Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999. Accessed Feb. 4, 2016.
  3. ^ Team Up