The Smith Family Comic Archive Project, founded by George and Virginia’s grandson, Charley George Crerar, continues the Smiths’ mission by digitizing their archive and making their work freely accessible to new generations of readers.
The Smith Family Comic is a registered nonprofit 501(c)(3) charity. This means all donations are tax‑deductible to the extent permitted by law, and every gift goes directly to: digitizing and preserving original comic art, conserving and safely housing the archive, creating community resources, and providing free public access to the collection at thsmithstrip.com.
If you believe in the power of storytelling to uplift, connect, and inspire, please make a donation today to help keep George and Virginia’s legacy alive.
"The Smith Family" is a comic strip created by cartoonist George Smith and his wife Virginia Smith. The strip first appeared in 1950 and was based on their own family life. It was syndicated and appeared in newspapers, including The Boston Globe, until 1997. The humor of the comic strip is derived from the experiences of parenthood and the daily occurrences of family life.
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