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  1. 1900s in comics

    This is a timeline of significant events in comics in the 1900s. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    February 11: The regular weather cartoon feature Weatherbird makes its debut in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.The first artist to draw it is Harry B. Martin. [9]May 25: The final issue of the British comics magazine Funny Wonder is published.; September 22: Frederick Burr Opper's Alphonse and Gaston makes its debut. It will run until 1937. October 2: Gene Carr's Lady Bountiful makes its debut.
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "Comics characters introduced in 1909" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kewpie This page was last edited on 10 October 2020, at 15:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
  4. famousfix.com

    Kewpie is a brand of dolls and figurines that were conceived as comic strip characters by cartoonist Rose O'Neill. The illustrated cartoons, appearing as baby cupid characters, began to gain popularity after the publication of O'Neill's comic strips in 1909, and O'Neill began to illustrate and sell paper doll versions of the Kewpies.
  5. ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com

    This full-page Sunday comic strip by Winsor McCay ran in two sensationalist city papers: the New York Herald from 1905 to 1911 and William Randolph Hearst's New York American from 1911 to 1913. Reportedly the strip wasn't terribly popular when it originally appeared—well, it was up against slapstick comics like the Katzenjammer Kids.
  6. comicbookcreators.fandom.com

    See also: 1908 in comics, other events of 1909, 1910 in comics, 1900s in comics and the list of years in comics November 1: first appearance of The Umbrella Man by John Hager for the Seattle Daily Times, appearing on the front page as a supplement for the weather.[1] Not titled as the Umbrella Man, but called that May 3, 1913 under a section called "Features of Today's Paper".
  7. panelsandprose.com

    Rubber Goldberg, Foolish Questions (1909) In 1908, Rube Goldberg continued to look for a comic strip series that captured popular imagination. His first Foolish Questions panel that year caught on almost immediately and it became a series in the Sunday Chicago Tribune. Like many strips in the first 20 years of the form's history, Foolish…
  8. commons.wikimedia.org

    Media in category "1909 in comics" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. 1909 Halloween card with African American girl.jpg 601 × 398; 32 KB. Jiu-jitsu contra capoeira (detail).jpg 642 × 473; 291 KB. Jiu-jitsu contra capoeira.jpg 1,330 × 1,031; 295 KB.
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