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Naughty Pete - 16 Zeitungsseiten & Streifen - 1913

Rare surviving episodes from various Sunday Comics sections of Naughty Pete by Charles Henry Forbell on one each single full page. Only some pages have been selected for being photographed. Published in 1913. There only exist 18 episodes of Naughty Pete, here you have 16 of them... On the back: "Brick" Bodkins' Pa,... Charles Henry Forbell was an early 20th century American cartoonist and advertising artist. He is best known for 'Naughty Pete' (1913), a short-lived comic strip notable for its inventive coloring and lay-outs. Forbell was additionally a notable advertising artist, working for Planters snack-food and Andersen's Pea Soup. Early life and career Charles Henry Forbell was born in 1884 in Brooklyn, New York, as the oldest of four children. His father Charles was a letter carrier. After graduating from the Pratt Institute, he joined the art staff of the New York World, one of the papers owned by Joseph Pulitzer. Around 1910, lasting until the 1930s, he also began contributing cartoons to magazines like Life and Judge, including cartoon series like 'In Ye Goode Old Days' (in Life), 'In Ancient Times' and 'Ancient Sources of Modern Inventions' (both in Judge), which were mostly medieval satires of the doings of knights in armor. For Associated Newspapers, Forbell created a couple of short-lived syndicated comic features, such as 'Inquisitive Willie' (11 September 1911 until 7 January 1912), 'Oh! Why Did I Do It? (29 December 1911 until 9 July 1912) and 'Tomorrow' (18 September 1911 until 22 January 1912). Naughty Pete Forbell's most notable work in the relatively new comics medium was 'Naughty Pete', which ran in the New York Herald from 10 August until 7 December 1913. Although consisting of only 18 Sunday episodes, this feature is considered Forbell's masterpiece, because of its original coloring and inventive panel lay-outs. In 2011, the complete run of the comic was featured in the compendium 'Forgotten Fantasy - Sunday Comics 1900-1915', edited by Peter Maresca for Sunday Press Books. The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur. Will be shipped with track&trace. #specialcollectionservice

Nr. 102306525

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Naughty Pete - 16 Zeitungsseiten & Streifen - 1913

Naughty Pete - 16 Zeitungsseiten & Streifen - 1913

Rare surviving episodes from various Sunday Comics sections of Naughty Pete by Charles Henry Forbell on one each single full page.

Only some pages have been selected for being photographed.

Published in 1913. There only exist 18 episodes of Naughty Pete, here you have 16 of them...

On the back: "Brick" Bodkins' Pa,...

Charles Henry Forbell was an early 20th century American cartoonist and advertising artist. He is best known for 'Naughty Pete' (1913), a short-lived comic strip notable for its inventive coloring and lay-outs. Forbell was additionally a notable advertising artist, working for Planters snack-food and Andersen's Pea Soup.

Early life and career
Charles Henry Forbell was born in 1884 in Brooklyn, New York, as the oldest of four children. His father Charles was a letter carrier. After graduating from the Pratt Institute, he joined the art staff of the New York World, one of the papers owned by Joseph Pulitzer. Around 1910, lasting until the 1930s, he also began contributing cartoons to magazines like Life and Judge, including cartoon series like 'In Ye Goode Old Days' (in Life), 'In Ancient Times' and 'Ancient Sources of Modern Inventions' (both in Judge), which were mostly medieval satires of the doings of knights in armor. For Associated Newspapers, Forbell created a couple of short-lived syndicated comic features, such as 'Inquisitive Willie' (11 September 1911 until 7 January 1912), 'Oh! Why Did I Do It? (29 December 1911 until 9 July 1912) and 'Tomorrow' (18 September 1911 until 22 January 1912).

Naughty Pete
Forbell's most notable work in the relatively new comics medium was 'Naughty Pete', which ran in the New York Herald from 10 August until 7 December 1913. Although consisting of only 18 Sunday episodes, this feature is considered Forbell's masterpiece, because of its original coloring and inventive panel lay-outs. In 2011, the complete run of the comic was featured in the compendium 'Forgotten Fantasy - Sunday Comics 1900-1915', edited by Peter Maresca for Sunday Press Books.

The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur.

Will be shipped with track&trace.

#specialcollectionservice

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