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Johnny Hart won many awards from his fellow cartoonists. He was immensely popular with the general public as well: His B.C. strip ran in over 1,300 newspapers, reaching some 100 million readers. But in his last years, he earned a different sort of distinction: He braved the disapproval of media elites in the name of his religious faith. Every so often, he would use his strips to mention Christianity, in a positive way; newspaper editors would then tend to discover that censorship is not as bad as they had ...