The comic strip you're referring to is likely "The Little King," created by Otto Soglow. It featured a character named "Kathy," who was a woman football player, showcasing her skills in the sport during the 1940s. This representation was notable for its time, highlighting female athletes in a male-dominated field.
The comic strip you are referring to is likely "Little Lulu," not "Little Suzie." The series featured Little Lulu and her friends, including characters with emo tendencies such as Tubby and Alvin. Created in the 1930s, the comic gained popularity in the 1940s and continued through various adaptations into the mid-20th century.
Featured in the Popeye comic strip in 1936.
Buster Brown was featured in the comic strip Buster Brown. This comic was created by Richard F Outcault in 1902. This comic followed the adventures of Buster Brown, his dog Tige and his sweetheart Mary Jane.
Snoopy
The people in the 1940's mainly listened to music in their free time. Some played baseball, football, and basketball.
Garfield
Like 3 or so
Comic Cuts was created in 1890 and is considered to be the world's first comic book. It was a British comic paper that featured a combination of text and illustrations, setting the stage for the modern comic book industry.
The Girls' Crystal comic started in 1940 and ended in 1963. It featured various adventure stories and was a popular girls' comic during that time.
Tiger
DC Comics
The comic strip "Johnny English" debuted in January 2003 as a tie-in with the film of the same name. It was featured in newspapers and comic magazines.