Reg 'lar Fellers - Tillie the Toiler, Little Jimmy and others - 70 Newspaper pages & strips - 1927





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About 70 newspaper pages and strips from 1927, featuring Reg'lar Fellers, Tillie the Toiler, Little Jimmy and others, in good condition with loose pages.
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Extremely rare surviving pages from various 1927 Comics section featuring Reg'lar Fellers and others. This bundle contains about 70 episodes. Full page size.
The pages are in good condition, wrinkles, tears, flaking will occur, look at the photos for details.
The pages are in large size plastic bags for easier storage and have been photographed that way.
Each page has various comics printed recto/verso.
- Reg'lar Fellers
- Tillie the Toiler
- The Katzenjammer Kids by Knerr
- Happy Hooligan
- Little Jimmy
- Tillie the Toiler is a newspaper comic strip created by cartoonist Russ Westover. Stylish working girl Tillie was employed as a stenographer, secretary and part-time model. An attractive brunette, she had no problem finding men to escort her around town.
-Reg'lar Fellers is a long-running newspaper comic strip adapted into a feature film, a radio series on the NBC Red Network, and two animated cartoons. Created by Gene Byrnes (1889–1974), the comic strip offered a humorous look at a gang of suburban children (who nevertheless spoke like New York street kids). Syndicated from 1917 to January 18, 1949. Byrnes's strip was collected into several books. Branding also extended to such items as baseball bats and breakfast cereal.
-The Katzenjammer Kids is an American comic strip created by Rudolph Dirks in 1897 and later drawn by Harold Knerr for 35 years (1914 to 1949). It debuted on December 12, 1897, in the American Humorist, the Sunday supplement of William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal.
After a series of legal battles between 1912 and 1914, Dirks left the Hearst organization and began a new strip, first titled Hans and Fritz and then The Captain and the Kids. It featured the same characters seen in The Katzenjammer Kids, which was continued by Knerr.
- Happy Hooligan is the first major strip by the already celebrated cartoonist Frederick Burr Opper. It debuted with a Sunday strip on March 11, 1900 in the William Randolph Hearst newspapers, and it was one of the first popular comics with King Features Syndicate. The strip ran for three decades, ending on August 14, 1932. The strip told the adventures of a well-meaning hobo who encountered a lot of misfortune and bad luck, partly because of his appearance and low position in society, but who did not lose his smile over it.
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Extremely rare surviving pages from various 1927 Comics section featuring Reg'lar Fellers and others. This bundle contains about 70 episodes. Full page size.
The pages are in good condition, wrinkles, tears, flaking will occur, look at the photos for details.
The pages are in large size plastic bags for easier storage and have been photographed that way.
Each page has various comics printed recto/verso.
- Reg'lar Fellers
- Tillie the Toiler
- The Katzenjammer Kids by Knerr
- Happy Hooligan
- Little Jimmy
- Tillie the Toiler is a newspaper comic strip created by cartoonist Russ Westover. Stylish working girl Tillie was employed as a stenographer, secretary and part-time model. An attractive brunette, she had no problem finding men to escort her around town.
-Reg'lar Fellers is a long-running newspaper comic strip adapted into a feature film, a radio series on the NBC Red Network, and two animated cartoons. Created by Gene Byrnes (1889–1974), the comic strip offered a humorous look at a gang of suburban children (who nevertheless spoke like New York street kids). Syndicated from 1917 to January 18, 1949. Byrnes's strip was collected into several books. Branding also extended to such items as baseball bats and breakfast cereal.
-The Katzenjammer Kids is an American comic strip created by Rudolph Dirks in 1897 and later drawn by Harold Knerr for 35 years (1914 to 1949). It debuted on December 12, 1897, in the American Humorist, the Sunday supplement of William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal.
After a series of legal battles between 1912 and 1914, Dirks left the Hearst organization and began a new strip, first titled Hans and Fritz and then The Captain and the Kids. It featured the same characters seen in The Katzenjammer Kids, which was continued by Knerr.
- Happy Hooligan is the first major strip by the already celebrated cartoonist Frederick Burr Opper. It debuted with a Sunday strip on March 11, 1900 in the William Randolph Hearst newspapers, and it was one of the first popular comics with King Features Syndicate. The strip ran for three decades, ending on August 14, 1932. The strip told the adventures of a well-meaning hobo who encountered a lot of misfortune and bad luck, partly because of his appearance and low position in society, but who did not lose his smile over it.
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