- Script
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Pencils
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Inks
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Letters
- Frederick Burr Opper ?
- Genre
- humor
Reproduction of original art for Happy Hooligan (distributor unknown) Sunday page 1909-07-25.
- Script
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Title page.
- Script
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Pencils
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Inks
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Frederick Burr Opper
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You are that notorious character known as Happy Hooligan.
- Genre
- humor
Postcard.
- Script
- Mark Fenderson
- Pencils
- Mark Fenderson
- Inks
- Mark Fenderson
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- from New York World 1894.01.28
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- George Luks; R. F. Outcault; T. E. Powers; Charles W. Saalburg; Walt McDougall; Daniel McCarthy
- Inks
- George Luks; R. F. Outcault; T. E. Powers; Charles W. Saalburg; Walt McDougall; Daniel McCarthy
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- George B. Luks; Richard F. Outcault; Thomas E. Powers; Charles W. Saalburg; Daniel McCarthy; Walter McDougall; F. H. Ladendorf
- Reprints
- from New York World 1896.07.19
- Script
- Peter Maresca ?
- Pencils
- ? [as KA]
- Inks
- ? [as KA]
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Happy Hooligan; Hans; Fritz; Mama; der Captain; der Inspector; Jiggs; Maggie; Maud;
Simple Simon; Mose
With a large illustration from Simplicissimus of September 20, 1922 and a panel from Simple Simon.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- from Comic Monthly (July 1860)
- Script
- Fred Barnard
- Pencils
- Fred Barnard
- Inks
- Fred Barnard
- Reprints
- from Illustrated London News 1869.12.18 (page 636)
- Script
- A. B. Frost
- Pencils
- A. B. Frost
- Inks
- A. B. Frost
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- from Harper's Bazar (HarperCollins, 1867 series) Vol. 20 #38
- Script
- William G. Baxter
- Pencils
- William G. Baxter
- Inks
- William G. Baxter
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
There is also a small three-panel strip "Little Pott, the Merry Huntist" under the cover image.
- Pencils
- George Cruikshank
- Inks
- George Cruikshank
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- from The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (James Cochrane & Co.) (1832)
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Mr. Hooligan; Mrs. Hooligan; Mrs. Brogan; Uncle Blewlight
- Reprints
- Pencils
- François Töpffer ?
- Inks
- ?
- Reprints
- Script
- Peter Maresca ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Script
- Richard Samuel West
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
With the cover of The Inter Ocean Illustrated Supplement, the first American color newspaper supplement, Chicago, 1892.
- Script
- Brian Walker
- Letters
- typeset
- Script
- R. F. Outcault
- Pencils
- ? (photographs)
- Inks
- ? (photographs)
- Colors
- ? (photographs)
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- from New York World 1898.05.01
Article illustrated by merchandising featuring the Yellow Kid including: a cover of Judge magazine, Yellow Kids on Parade book, a cover of the Yellow Kid magazine.
- Script
- Bill Kartalopoulos
- Pencils
- J. S. Puche; ?
- Inks
- J. S. Puche; ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
With a portrait of Joseph Pulitzer from Life magazine (1897), a portrait of William Randolph Hearst, a cartoon of both in Yellow Kid dress from VIM magazine (1898) and a cartoon of Hearst surrounded by comic characters from Puck magazine (June 29, 1904).
- Script
- Paul Tumey
- Letters
- typeset
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Reprints
- from The Pinochle Twins (Philadelphia Inquirer) 1900
- Script
- Harold Knerr
- Pencils
- Harold Knerr
- Inks
- Harold Knerr
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Harold Knerr
- Characters
- Die Fineheimer Twins (introduction)
- Reprints
- from Die Fineheimer Twins (Philadelphia Inquirer) 1903.02.15
- Script
- Karls
- Pencils
- Karls
- Inks
- Karls
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Karls
- Reprints
- from Dem Boys (The Sunday Leader) 1914.10.11
- Script
- Hampton
- Pencils
- Hampton
- Inks
- Hampton
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Hampton
- Reprints
- from Little Bill and Ben of Babylon
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from (New York World) 1894-07-01.
- Script
- R. F. Outcault
- Pencils
- R. F. Outcault
- Inks
- R. F. Outcault
- Colors
- Charles W. Saalburg
- Letters
- R. F. Outcault ?; typeset
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- The Yellow Kid
- Reprints
- from Hogan's Alley (New York World) 1895-05-05
- Script
- George Luks
- Pencils
- George Luks
- Inks
- George Luks
- Colors
- George Luks ?; Charles W. Saalburg ?
- Letters
- George Luks
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- The Yellow Kid
- Reprints
- from Hogan's Alley (New York World) 1896-10-11.
- Script
- A. B. Shults
- Pencils
- A. B. Shults
- Inks
- A. B. Shults
- Colors
- A. B. Shults ?
- Letters
- A. B. Shults ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from (New York World) 1897-01-17.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Characters
- The Katzenjammer brothers; the Captain
- Reprints
First Katzenjammer strip.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Art Young; Frank H. Ladendorf; George Luks; Walt McDougall; Dan McCarthy; Ferd Long; A. N. Boyd
- Inks
- Art Young; Frank H. Ladendorf; George Luks; Walt McDougall; Dan McCarthy; Ferd Long; A. N. Boyd
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
Seven artists sharing the pages between them.
- Script
- George Luks
- Pencils
- George Luks
- Inks
- George Luks
- Colors
- George Luks ?
- Letters
- George Luks ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- The Yellow Kid
- Reprints
- from Hogan's Alley (New York World) 1897-07-11.
- Script
- Gus Dirks ?
- Pencils
- Gus Dirks ?
- Inks
- Gus Dirks ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from New York World 1897.12.05
- Script
- Percy Winterbottom
- Pencils
- Percy Winterbottom
- Inks
- Percy Winterbottom
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- from New York World 1897.12.05
- Script
- Newt Boyd
- Pencils
- Newt Boyd
- Inks
- Newt Boyd
- Colors
- ?
- Reprints
- from New York World 1897.12.05
- Script
- A. B. Shults
- Pencils
- A. B. Shults
- Inks
- A. B. Shults
- Colors
- ?
- Reprints
- from New York World 1897.12.05
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Characters
- The Katzenjammer Kids (now down to two); Mamma
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Dan McCarthy
- Inks
- Dan McCarthy
- Colors
- Dan McCarthy ?
- Letters
- Dan McCarthy ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from (New York World) 1898-02-20.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Letters
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Hans; Fritz
- Reprints
The Katzenjammer Kids take over the front page position from the Yellow Kid. Spoof of The Yellow Kid/Hogan's Alley.
- Script
- A. N. Boyd
- Pencils
- A. N. Boyd
- Inks
- A. N. Boyd
- Colors
- A. N. Boyd ?
- Letters
- A. N. Boyd ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from (New York World) 1898-05-01.
A series of gag drawings on the same item, but with unrelated characters.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Characters
- Hans; Fritz; Mamma; Grandpa
- Reprints
- from The Katzenjammer Kids (New York Journal) 1898-05-22.
- Script
- R. F. Outcault
- Pencils
- R. F. Outcault
- Inks
- R. F. Outcault
- Colors
- R. F. Outcault ?
- Letters
- R. F. Outcault ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Kelly's Kids (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) 1899-05-21 and 1899-05-28.
- Script
- Hy Mayer
- Pencils
- Hy Mayer
- Inks
- Hy Mayer
- Colors
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from (The Press Publishing Co.) 1899-02-26.
- Script
- Jos. S. Moyer ?
- Pencils
- Jos. S. Moyer ?
- Inks
- Jos. S. Moyer ?
- Colors
- Jos. S. Moyer ?
- Letters
- Jos. S. Moyer ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from The Quaker Kids (The Philadelphia Press) 1899-07-23.
The signature is hard to read, so the name of the artist isn't entirely certain.
- Pencils
- T. S. Sullivant
- Inks
- T. S. Sullivant
- Colors
- T. S. Sullivant ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from (New York Herald) 1899-08-27.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Reprints
- from The Katzenjammer Kids (New York Journal) 1899-08-27.
- Script
- James Swinnerton
- Pencils
- James Swinnerton
- Inks
- James Swinnerton
- Colors
- ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Jimmy (New York Journal) 1899-10-29.
- Script
- James Swinnerton
- Pencils
- James Swinnerton
- Inks
- James Swinnerton
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from (New York Journal) 1900-03-11.
- Script
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Pencils
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Inks
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Colors
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Happy Hooligan (New York Journal) 1900-03-11.
The first Happy Hooligan strip published.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Reprints
- from The Katzenjammer Kids (New York Journal) 1900-03-18.
- Pencils
- Hy Mayer
- Inks
- Hy Mayer
- Colors
- Hy Mayer ?
- Genre
- humor; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) 1900-03-25.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Mark Fenderson
- Inks
- Mark Fenderson
- Colors
- Mark Fenderson ?
- Letters
- Mark Fenderson ?
- Genre
- humor; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from the Mannikins (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) 1900-04-22.
The first Mannikins strip published.
- Script
- Gus Dirks; Syd B. Griffin; Paul West
- Pencils
- Gus Dirks; Syd B. Griffin; Paul West
- Inks
- Gus Dirks; Syd B. Griffin; Paul West
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) 1900-05-27.
Three artists sharing the page between them in an irregular way. Griffin delivering the Uncle Reuben story, Dirks drawing Nature's Way, and West illustrating the Idiosyncracies.
- Script
- T. E. Powers
- Pencils
- T. E. Powers
- Inks
- T. E. Powers
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Life in the Wrangle Flats (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) 1900-10-21.
- Script
- R. F. Outcault
- Pencils
- R. F. Outcault
- Inks
- R. F. Outcault
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Maggie Murphy; Delia Donningan
- Reprints
- from (New York Herald Co.) 1901-08-25.
- Script
- Carl E. Schultze
- Pencils
- Carl E. Schultze
- Inks
- Carl E. Schultze
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Foxy Grandpa (New York Herald Co.) 1901-08-25.
- Script
- James Swinnerton
- Pencils
- James Swinnerton
- Inks
- James Swinnerton
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from (W.R. Hearst) 1901-xx-xx
- Script
- James Swinnerton
- Pencils
- James Swinnerton
- Inks
- James Swinnerton
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from (W.R. Hearst) 1903-xx-xx
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Frederick Burr Opper; Rudolph Dirks; James Swinnerton; Gus Dirks
- Inks
- Frederick Burr Opper; Rudolph Dirks; James Swinnerton; Gus Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Hans; Fritz; Hans' and Fritz' mother; Happy Hooligan; Nero, a dog; two owls; a Keystone Cops type police officer
- Reprints
- from Such a Mix-Up! (San Francisco Examiner) 1901-05-08
Four artists work together on one story.
- Script
- J. C. Corey
- Pencils
- J. C. Corey
- Inks
- J. C. Corey
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- J. C. Corey ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) 1901-05-19.
- Script
- A. D. Reed
- Pencils
- A. D. Reed
- Inks
- A. D. Reed
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from (New York Press) 1901-09-01.
- Script
- Bert Cobb
- Pencils
- Bert Cobb
- Inks
- Bert Cobb
- Letters
- ?; typeset
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from (New York Press) 1901-09-01.
- Script
- Roy Taylor
- Pencils
- Roy Taylor
- Inks
- Roy Taylor
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from (Chicago Tribune) 1901-11-10.
- Script
- Louis Dalrymple
- Pencils
- Louis Dalrymple
- Inks
- Louis Dalrymple
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from Dog-Town Doings (New York World) 1901-10-27.
- Script
- Frank H. Ladendorf
- Pencils
- Frank H. Ladendorf
- Inks
- Frank H. Ladendorf
- Colors
- ?
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from (New York World) 1901-10-27.
- Script
- F. M. Howarth
- Pencils
- F. M. Howarth
- Inks
- F. M. Howarth
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; western-frontier
- Reprints
- from (New York World) 1901-12-01.
- Script
- Jack Bryans
- Pencils
- Jack Bryans
- Inks
- Jack Bryans
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from (New York World) 1901-12-01.
- Script
- R. F. Outcault
- Pencils
- R. F. Outcault
- Inks
- R. F. Outcault
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- R. F. Outcault ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Buster Brown; Lil Mose
- Reprints
- from Buster Brown (New York Herald Co.) 1902-xx-xx
- Script
- Eddie Eks
- Pencils
- Eddie Eks
- Inks
- Eddie Eks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Eddie Eks ?
- Genre
- humor; science fiction
- Reprints
- from (St. Louis Star) 1901-12-08.
- Script
- R. F. Outcault
- Pencils
- R. F. Outcault
- Inks
- R. F. Outcault
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- R. F. Outcault ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Pore Lil Mose (New York Herald Co.) 1901-12-29.
- Script
- R. F. Outcault
- Pencils
- R. F. Outcault
- Inks
- R. F. Outcault
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- R. F. Outcault ?
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
- Reprints
- from Buddy Tucker and Alice (New York Herald Co.) 1901-12-29.
- Script
- Walter R. Bradford
- Pencils
- Walter R. Bradford
- Inks
- Walter R. Bradford
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Walter R. Bradford
- Genre
- humor; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from Languid Leary (Chicago Sunday Tribune) 1902-01-05.
- Script
- A. D. Reed
- Pencils
- A. D. Reed
- Inks
- A. D. Reed
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- A. D. Reed ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from The Dictionary Illustrated (distributor unknown) 1902-02-02.
- Script
- Tad Dorgan
- Pencils
- Tad Dorgan
- Inks
- Tad Dorgan
- Letters
- Tad Dorgan
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from (San Francisco Bulletin) 1903-03-00.
- Script
- Eddie Eks
- Pencils
- Eddie Eks
- Inks
- Eddie Eks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Eddie Eks ?; typeset
- Genre
- humor; science fiction
- Reprints
- from (St. Louis Star) 1902-02-02.
- Script
- A. D. Reed
- Pencils
- A. D. Reed
- Inks
- A. D. Reed
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from (Philadelphia Sunday Press) 1902-02-09.
- Script
- George Herriman
- Pencils
- George Herriman
- Inks
- George Herriman
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- George Herriman
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; children
- Reprints
- from (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) 1902-05-11.
- Script
- Dan Smith
- Pencils
- Dan Smith
- Inks
- Dan Smith
- Colors
- ?
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from Jungle Folk (New York World) 1903-02-22.
- Script
- Ed Carey
- Pencils
- Ed Carey
- Inks
- Ed Carey
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Ed Carey ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Simon Simple (Detroit News-Tribune) 1902-11-30.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks; Frederick Burr Opper
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks; Frederick Burr Opper
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks; Frederick Burr Opper
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Characters
- Hans; Fritz; Happy Hooligan; The Captain; Momma
- Reprints
- from The Katzenjammer Kids (W.R. Hearst) 1902-12-07.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks; Frederick Burr Opper
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks; Frederick Burr Opper
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks; Frederick Burr Opper
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Characters
- Hans; Fritz; dogs from Happy Hooligan strip; kids from Happy Hooligan strip; Momma; The Captain
- Reprints
- from The Katzenjammer Kids (W.R. Hearst) 1903-02-22.
- Script
- Gene Carr
- Pencils
- Gene Carr
- Inks
- Gene Carr
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gene Carr ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Lady Bountiful (New York World) 1903-05-03.
- Script
- Grace Wiederseim
- Pencils
- Grace Wiederseim
- Inks
- Grace Wiederseim
- Colors
- ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Naughty Toodles (W.R. Hearst) 1903-05-03.
- Script
- Ed Carey
- Pencils
- Ed Carey
- Inks
- Ed Carey
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Ed Carey ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Brainy Bowers (C.J. Hirt) 1903-09-06.
- Script
- F. M. Howarth
- Pencils
- F. M. Howarth
- Inks
- F. M. Howarth
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Leander (W.R. Hearst) 1903-10-25.
- Script
- George McManus
- Pencils
- George McManus
- Inks
- George McManus
- Letters
- George McManus ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic
- Reprints
- from The Newlyweds (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) 1904-04-10.
- Script
- Augustus Jansson
- Pencils
- Augustus Jansson
- Inks
- Augustus Jansson
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; historical
- Reprints
- from (Boston Herald) 1904-06-19.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Reprints
- from Katzenjammer Kids (The American-Journal-Examiner) 1904-xx-xx
- Script
- John Prentiss Benson
- Pencils
- John Prentiss Benson
- Inks
- John Prentiss Benson
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from The Woozlebeasts (New York Herald Co.) 1904-09-11.
- Script
- Mary G. Jones
- Pencils
- Mary G. Jones
- Inks
- Mary G. Jones
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Small Potatoes (New York Herald Co.) 1903-08-09.
- Script
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Pencils
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Inks
- Frederick Burr Opper
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Frederick Burr Opper ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- My friend I hear you have a dangerous mule ...
- Genre
- humor; animal
- Reprints
- from And Her Name Was Maud! (American-Journal-Examiner) 1904-10-02.
- Script
- Kate Carew
- Pencils
- Kate Carew
- Inks
- Kate Carew
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Kate Carew ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from The Angel Child (The World) 1904-10-30.
- Script
- R. F. Outcault
- Pencils
- R. F. Outcault
- Inks
- R. F. Outcault
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Buster Brown (Bee Publishing Co.) 1904-11-06.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Reprints
- from the Katzenjammer Kids (American-Journal-Examiner) 1905-01-08.
- Script
- Ed Carey
- Pencils
- Ed Carey
- Inks
- Ed Carey
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Ed Carey ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Simon Simple (T.C. McClure) 1905-01-22.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from The Career of Jimmy Cashcaller (Chicago Tribune) 1905-02-26.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Say Sam look at the couple of beuts
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Lucy and Sophie Say Goodbye (Chicago Tribune) 1905-07-09.
- Script
- Gus Dirks
- Pencils
- Gus Dirks
- Inks
- Gus Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from Bugville (W.R. Hearst) 1905-xx-xx
- Script
- Brad Bradford
- Pencils
- Brad Bradford
- Inks
- Brad Bradford
- Letters
- Brad Bradford ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Fitzboomski (North American, Philadelphia) 1905-11-19.
- Script
- Winsor McCay
- Pencils
- Winsor McCay
- Inks
- Winsor McCay
- Letters
- Winsor McCay
- Genre
- humor; children; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from Little Sammy Sneeze (New York Herald Co.) 1905-09-24.
- Script
- C. W. Kahles
- Pencils
- C. W. Kahles
- Inks
- C. W. Kahles
- Letters
- C. W. Kahles ?
- Genre
- humor; adventure; drama
- Reprints
- from Hairbreadth Harry (distributor unknown) 1906-10-07.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks; Frederick Burr Opper
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks; Frederick Burr Opper
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks; Frederick Burr Opper
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Hans; Fritz; The Captain; Mamma; Alphonse; Gaston; Leon
- Reprints
- from The Katzenjammer Kids (American Journal Examiner) 1906-05-13.
- Script
- Winsor McCay
- Pencils
- Winsor McCay
- Inks
- Winsor McCay
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Winsor McCay
- Genre
- humor; children; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from Little Nemo in Slumberland (New York Herald Co.) 1905-04-01.
- Pencils
- Lyonel Feininger
- Inks
- Lyonel Feininger
- Colors
- Lyonel Feininger
- Letters
- Lyonel Feininger
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from The Kin-der-Kids (Chicago Sunday Tribune) 1906-04-29.
Introducing the strip.
- Script
- Charles Payne
- Pencils
- Charles Payne
- Inks
- Charles Payne
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Charles Payne ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Did you ever hear about the time the terrible bull nearly got the wolf?
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from Bear Creek Folks (distributor unknown) 1906-10-10.
- Script
- Gene Carr
- Pencils
- Gene Carr
- Inks
- Gene Carr
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gene Carr ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Come on and get next, Caruso!
- Genre
- humor; animal; children
- Reprints
- from Reddy - also Caruso (Press Pub. Co.) 1907-02-17.
- Script
- Gene Carr
- Pencils
- Gene Carr
- Inks
- Gene Carr
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gene Carr ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from The Prodigal Son (Press Pub. Co.) 1907-04-07.
- Script
- Gene Carr
- Pencils
- Gene Carr
- Inks
- Gene Carr
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gene Carr ?
- Genre
- humor; animal
- Reprints
- from Romeo (Press Pub. Co.) 1907-06-23.
- Script
- Bert Cobb
- Pencils
- Bert Cobb
- Inks
- Bert Cobb
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Bert Cobb ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Look at the lad what's goin' to do stunts for the benefit
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Ambitious Teddy (distributor unknown) 1907-07-28.
- Script
- F. M. Howarth
- Pencils
- F. M. Howarth
- Inks
- F. M. Howarth
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gee! I wish I could hypnotize our teacher ...
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Old Opie Dilldock's Stories (Tribune Company, Chicago) 1908-01-05.
- Script
- C. W. Kahles
- Pencils
- C. W. Kahles
- Inks
- C. W. Kahles
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- C. W. Kahles ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- She spurns you!
- Genre
- drama; humor; adventure
- Reprints
- from Hairbreadth Harry (Philadelphia Press) 1908-01-12.
- Script
- James Swinnerton; Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- James Swinnerton; Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- James Swinnerton; Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Jimmy; Hans; Fritz; Jimmy's baby brother; The Captain; Jimmy's parents
- Reprints
- from Jimmy (American and Examiner) 1908-11-08.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Kin I play wif yo'all?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Sambo and His Funny Noises (R.B. McClure) 1905-11-19.
- Script
- Johnny Gruelle
- Pencils
- Johnny Gruelle
- Inks
- Johnny Gruelle
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Johnny Gruelle ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Yes gentlemen everything is ready ...
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Bud Smith (Los Angeles Sunday Herald) 1909-01-10.
- Script
- Norman E. Jennett
- Pencils
- Norman E. Jennett
- Inks
- Norman E. Jennett
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Norman E. Jennett ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Speaking of getting up in the world rapidly, well, that's me.
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Monkey Shines of Marseleen (distributor unknown) 1909-02-14.
- Script
- George McManus
- Pencils
- George McManus
- Inks
- George McManus
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- George McManus ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic
- Reprints
- from The Newlyweds (Press Publishing Co.) 1909-03-28.
- Script
- C. A. Beatty
- Pencils
- C. A. Beatty (clay modeling)
- Inks
- C. A. Beatty (photography)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Little Denny Mud (Tribune Company, Chicago) 1910-03-13.
Each panel modeled in clay, and photographed for the strip.
- Script
- Rube Goldberg
- Pencils
- Rube Goldberg
- Inks
- Rube Goldberg
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Rube Goldberg ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ivan, are you boring a hole in that chair?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Don't Some People Ask the Biggest Fool Questions? (Tribune Company, Chicago) 1909-07-18.
First published strip by Goldberg.
- Script
- W. L. Wells
- Pencils
- W. L. Wells
- Inks
- W. L. Wells
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from Old Opie Dilldock's Stories (Tribune Company, Chicago) 1910-04-17.
- Script
- George Frink
- Pencils
- George Frink
- Inks
- George Frink
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- George Frink ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Slim-Jim the Hobo Acrobat (World Color Printing Co.) 1910-09-25.
- Script
- Frueh
- Pencils
- Frueh
- Inks
- Frueh
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Frueh
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Gabe (Press Publishing Co.) 1911-08-13.
- Script
- Everett E. Lowry
- Pencils
- Everett E. Lowry
- Inks
- Everett E. Lowry
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Everett E. Lowry ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Boys, I'll pay you fifty cents a night to sleep in this old house ...
- Genre
- humor; children
- Reprints
- from Bub - He's Always to Blame (McClures) 1911-08-27.
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Reprints
- from The Katzenjammer Kids (American Examiner) 1912-06-02.
- Script
- Gus Mager
- Pencils
- Gus Mager
- Inks
- Gus Mager
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Gus Mager ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Put on your coat, colonel ...
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Hawkshaw, the Detective (distributor unknown) 1913-02-23.
First strip in the series.
- Script
- Winsor McCay
- Pencils
- Winsor McCay
- Inks
- Winsor McCay
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Winsor McCay
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I do believe I hear some one under the bed!
- Genre
- humor; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (New York Herald Co.) 1913-xx-xx
- Script
- M. T. Ross
- Pencils
- M. T. Ross
- Inks
- M. T. Ross
- Colors
- M. T. Ross ?
- Letters
- M. T. Ross ?
- Genre
- humor; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from Mamma's Angel Child (distributor unknown).
- Script
- Sidney Smith
- Pencils
- Sidney Smith
- Inks
- Sidney Smith
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Sidney Smith ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Here's your $108.50. Where's the owner of the garage?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Old Doc Yak (Chicago Sunday Tribune) 1913-04-13.
- Script
- Rube Goldberg
- Pencils
- Rube Goldberg
- Inks
- Rube Goldberg
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Rube Goldberg
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- John, we can't leave the twins home alone ...
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Mike and Ike - They Look Alike (San Francisco Bulletin) 1913-xx-xx
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Rudolph Dirks ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic
- Reprints
- from The Captain and the Kids (Press Publishing Co.) 1914-06-07.
First installment under new title.
- Script
- Harold Knerr
- Pencils
- Harold Knerr
- Inks
- Harold Knerr
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Harold Knerr ?
- Genre
- humor; domestic; children
- Reprints
- from The Katzenjammer Kids (Star Company) 1914-11-29.
First episode by Knerr.
- Script
- Frank King; Everett E. Lowry; Lester J. Ambrose; Charles Lederer; Dean Cornwell
- Pencils
- Frank King; Everett E. Lowry; Lester J. Ambrose; Charles Lederer; Dean Cornwell
- Inks
- Frank King; Everett E. Lowry; Lester J. Ambrose; Charles Lederer; Dean Cornwell
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Genial Gene; Simp Simpson; Old Doc Quack; Carlo; Crackers; Caroline; Hi Hopper
- Reprints
- from Crazy Quilt (Chicago Sunday Tribune) 1914-05-17.
Story lines by several artists, and featuring several different characters, all intertwined.
- Script
- Benjamin Kilvert
- Pencils
- Benjamin Kilvert
- Inks
- Benjamin Kilvert
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
- from Dorothy and the Killies (New York Press Co.) 1915-02-21.
- Script
- Peter Maresca ?
- Pencils
- various
- Inks
- various
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Portraits of artists whose work appear in this book.
- Script
- Carl B. Williams
- Pencils
- Carl B. Williams
- Inks
- Carl B. Williams
- Colors
- Carl B. Williams
- Letters
- Carl B. Williams ?
- Genre
- humor
Reproduction of original, hand-colored art.
- Script
- William Wordsworth; ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- A backward movement surely have we here ...
Indicia and presentation of other titles from the publisher.