Hans und Fritz (katzenjammer Kids) - Old Dog Yak and others - 30 Newspaper pages - 1915/1930





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Old Dog Yak and others, a Hans und Fritz (katzenjammer Kids) newspaper pages lot of 30, printed recto/verso from 1915–1930, in Good condition with loose pages.
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Rare surviving episodes from various Sunday Comics sections, featuring amazing episodes of Hans und Fritz and other series:
This bundle contains 30 pages, published between 1915 and 1930. All pages have comics printed recto/verso. The verso side can feature various comics.
- Hans und Fritz 1916 by Rudolph Dirks "originator of the Katzenjammer Kids"
- Bringing up father 1929-1930
- Old Dog Yak 1915-1916
- Toots and Casper 1929
- TIllie the Toiler 1930
- Mr. Straphanger
- Little Jimmy x9
- How "The Katzenjammer Kids" became " Hans and Fritz" and "The Captain and the Kids ".
The Katzenjammer Kids is an American comic strip created by Rudolph Dirks. 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.
- Old Doc Yak is a comic strip by Sidney Smith that centers on a talking goat. In 1911, Smith started to work for the Chicago Tribune. He introduced Old Doc Yak as a daily strip on February 19, 1912, with the Sunday page starting a few weeks later on March 3. Doc Yak was a family man with a number of domestic problems. The last daily Old Doc Yak strip, on February 10, 1917, depicted Yak and his family moving out while wondering who might move into the house next. The last panel showed the empty house. The next day's newspapers, in the space formerly occupied by Old Doc Yak, printed the very first strip of Smith's The Gumps, showing the Gumps moving into the house formerly occupied by the Yak family. Old Doc Yak continued as a Sunday strip until June 15, 1919
- Mr Straphanger: Burt Thomas was a political cartoonist for the Detroit News from 1912 to 1951. He created 'Mr Straphanger' in 1924.
The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur.
Will be shipped with track&trace.
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Rare surviving episodes from various Sunday Comics sections, featuring amazing episodes of Hans und Fritz and other series:
This bundle contains 30 pages, published between 1915 and 1930. All pages have comics printed recto/verso. The verso side can feature various comics.
- Hans und Fritz 1916 by Rudolph Dirks "originator of the Katzenjammer Kids"
- Bringing up father 1929-1930
- Old Dog Yak 1915-1916
- Toots and Casper 1929
- TIllie the Toiler 1930
- Mr. Straphanger
- Little Jimmy x9
- How "The Katzenjammer Kids" became " Hans and Fritz" and "The Captain and the Kids ".
The Katzenjammer Kids is an American comic strip created by Rudolph Dirks. 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.
- Old Doc Yak is a comic strip by Sidney Smith that centers on a talking goat. In 1911, Smith started to work for the Chicago Tribune. He introduced Old Doc Yak as a daily strip on February 19, 1912, with the Sunday page starting a few weeks later on March 3. Doc Yak was a family man with a number of domestic problems. The last daily Old Doc Yak strip, on February 10, 1917, depicted Yak and his family moving out while wondering who might move into the house next. The last panel showed the empty house. The next day's newspapers, in the space formerly occupied by Old Doc Yak, printed the very first strip of Smith's The Gumps, showing the Gumps moving into the house formerly occupied by the Yak family. Old Doc Yak continued as a Sunday strip until June 15, 1919
- Mr Straphanger: Burt Thomas was a political cartoonist for the Detroit News from 1912 to 1951. He created 'Mr Straphanger' in 1924.
The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur.
Will be shipped with track&trace.
#specialcollectionservice

