1910s in comics

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This is a timeline of significant events in comics in the 1910s.

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1910

  • January 24: The final episode of George Herriman's Gooseberry Sprig is published. [1]
  • March 29 - June 29: Herbert Crowley draws The Wigglemuch. [2]
  • June 20: George Herriman's The Dingbat Family makes its debut, syndicated by the precursors of King Features Syndicate, appearing in Hearst newspapers.[3]
  • July 17: The final episode of Grif's It's Only Ethelinda is published. [4]
  • July 26: In the panel edge of The Dingbat Family by George Herriman, a cat and a mouse make their debut. The characters will later evolve into Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse .[5][6]
  • September: George Frink's Slim Jim and the Force makes its debut. It will run until 1937 by other artists.[7]
  • October: The final episode of Walt Kuhn's Whisk is published.[8]
  • Tad Dorgan's Judge Rummy makes its debut.[9]
  • The first issue of the Belgian satirical cartoons and comics magazine Pourquoi pas? is published.
  • Dutch illustrator David Bueno de Mesquita creates the prototypical comic book De Geschiedenis van Gulzigen Tobias.[10]
  • José Robledano draws El Suero Maravilloso. [11]
  • C. M. Payne's Those Kids Next Door debuts, which will change its title to Nippy's Pop in 1911, until finally becoming S'Matter, Pop?. It will continue until 1940. [12]

1911

  • January: The first issue of the Flemish children's comics magazine Kindervriend is published. It will run until 1940.[13]
  • January 1: Ed Payne's Professor O. Howe Wise and Professor I.B. Schmart comes to an end, after having run since 1902. [14]
  • April 16: William Steinigans publishes the final episode of The Bad Dream That Made Bill A Better Boy and Pups.[15]
  • April 23: The first episode of William Steinigans' Splinters is published. It will run until 1912. [15]
  • October 18: The first issue of the Flemish children's comics magazine Het Mannekensblad is published. It will appear until 1914.[16]
  • October 31: The first episode of Officer Crust by Robert E. Brook is published. The series will run until Brook's death in 1918. [17]
  • December 4: The final episode of George Frink's Circus Solly is published.[7]
  • Antonio Rubino's Quadratino makes its debut.
  • The first issue of the Flemish children's comics magazine De Geïllustreerde Kinderwereld is published.[13]
  • Dutch cartoonist Leendert Jordaan publishes the pantomime comic Het Leven in Karikatuur in the magazine Het Leven. The series will appear until 1936.[18]
  • Hungarian cartoonist Bit (A.K.A. Nándor Honti) creates the pantomime comics series Séta Álomországban. One particular episode, A Francia Bonne Álma (A French Nanny's Dream), attracts the interest of psychologists Sándor Ferenczi and Sigmund Freud. [19]

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1916

  • January 5: George Herriman's Baron Bean makes its debut. It will run until 1919. [6]
  • February 6: The final episode of John Campbell Cory's Cory's Kids appears in print. [60]
  • February 29: E.C. Segar draws the daily newspaper series Charlie Chaplin's Comic Capers for a few months, until 15 July. [61]
  • April: The final issue of the Dutch illustrated satirical weekly De Ware Jacob is published.[62]
  • June 24: Felix Hess creates the comic strip Uit het Kladschrift van Jantje, which will run until 1936. [63]
  • September 9: The final issue of the British comics magazine Ally Sloper's Half Holiday is published. Between 1922 and 1923, 1948 and 1949 and 1976 and 1977 it will be briefly revived.
  • December 17: The final episode of Mr. Hubby by William Steinigans is published. [15]
  • Rebecca McCann's The Cheerful Cherub makes its debut.

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Births

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May

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May

August

December

  • December 8: Kin Platt, American caricaturist, radio writer, TV writer, animation writer, comics artist (Mr. and Mrs., Supermouse), (d. 2003).[87]
  • December 25: Burne Hogarth, American comics artist (continued Tarzan), (d. 1996) [88]

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February

May

September

  • September 14: Phiny Dick, Dutch comics writer (Olle Kapoen, Birre Beer) and artist (Miezelientje), (d. 1990). [91]

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February

May

August

Specific date unknown

  • Allan Borgström, Swedish comics artist (Phili Philin), (d. 2003). [94]

1914

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February

June

July

August

September

October

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April

June

October

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November

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March

May

August

1918

January

July

October

December

1919

January

  • January 3: Henk Sprenger, Dutch comics artist (Kick Wilstra), (d. 2005). [114]
  • January 29: Francisco V. Coching, Filipino comic artist, (d. 1998) [115]

February

  • February 19: Buth, Belgian comics artist (Thomas Pips), (d. 2010). [116]

March

April

May

  • May 12: Vic Herman, American comics artist (Winnie the Wac), (d. 1999). [119]

June

  • June 3: Gene Hazelton, American comics artist (Hanna-Barbera comics), (d. 2005). [120]

July

August

September

November

Deaths

1910

  • January 23: Angelo Agostini, Brazilian journalist, illustrator and comics artist (As Aventuras de Nhô Quim), dies at the age of 66.[128]
  • March 16: Tom Browne, British comics artist and illustrator (Weary Willy and Tired Tim), dies at age 49.[129]
  • March 23: Félix Nadar, French photographer, cartoonist, comics artist and caricaturist (Les Aventures Illustrées du Prince pour rire, Vie politique et littéraire de Viperin, journaliste et industriel, Vie publique et privée de Mossieu Réac), dies at age 89.[130]

1911

  • September 30: Franciszek Kostrzewski, Polish comics artist, illustrator, caricaturist, painter and cartoonist (Jedynaczek's Story in 32 Pictures), dies at age 85. [131]
  • October 29: Joseph Pulitzer, Hungarian-American newspaper publisher, launcher of the Sunday comics and major force behind the rise of the comics industry, dies at age 64. [132]
  • Specific date unknown: Walter H. Gallaway, American illustrator and comics artist (Citizen Fixit, Absent-Minded Augie), dies at age 40.[133]

1912

  • May 2: Homer Calvin Davenport, American cartoonist and comics artist (A Venetian Episode - How The Doves Did Davenport), dies at age 45.[134]

1913

  • January 20: José Guadalupe Posada, Mexican illustrator (made prototypical comics), dies at age 60. [135]
  • March 18: Henry Stull, Canadian-American comics artist, dies at age 61. [136]
  • July 19: Walther Caspari, German illustrator, caricaturist and comics artist, dies at age 43.[137]

1914

  • February 25: John Tenniel, British illustrator, cartoonist and comics artist (Mr. Spoonbill, Peter Piper, Alice in Wonderland, Alice Through the Looking-Glass), dies at age 93.[138]
  • March 4: Oswald Heidbrinck, French illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 53. [139]
  • May 3: Carsten Ravn, Danish illustrator, actor and comics artist, dies at age 53. [140]
  • July 21: René-Charles Béliveau, Canadian illustrator, caricaturist and comics artist (La Famille Citrouillard, Le Père Nicodème), dies at age 42 from TBC.[141]
  • October 21: R.W. Taylor, American comics artist (Yens Yensen), dies at age 36. [142]
  • December 9: Timoléon Lobricon, French painter and comics artist (Histoire de Mr. Tuberculus, Histoire de Mr. Grenouillet), dies at age 83. [143]
  • December 28: Faustin Betbeder, French caricaturist, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 77. [144]
  • Specific date unknown:
    • Nollat, A.K.A. Louis Tallon, Jacques Talon, French caricaturist and comics artist (worked for Le Rire), dies at age 28 or 29. [145]

1915

  • March 29: William Wallace Denslow, American illustrator and comics artist (Billy Bounce), dies at age 58.
  • June 15: Léonce Burret, French illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 49. [146]
  • June 22: Raymond Crawford Ewer, American comics artist (continued Slim Jim and the Force), dies at age 26 from TBC.[147]
  • October 4: Stuart Carothers, American comics artist (Charlie Chaplin's Comic Capers), dies at age 22 from defenestration. [148][149]
  • November 27: Fernand Fau, French comics artist, caricaturist and illustrator, dies at age 57. [150]
  • November 28: Georges Jordic-Pignon, French illustrator, painter and comics artist, dies in battle at age 39. [151]
  • December 28: Kobayashi Kiyochika, Japanese caricaturist, illustrator and comics artist (made sequential illustrations), dies at age 68. [152]

1916

  • August 21: Auguste Vimar, French illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 64. [153]
  • December 7: Art Bowen, American painter and comics artist (The Spotty Twins, Spotlight Steve in Vaudeville), commits suicide at age 35. [154]

1917

  • March 20: Paul Balluriau, French comics artist and illustrator, dies at age 56. [155]
  • April 7: Ko Doncker, Dutch comics artist and illustrator (Piet Pelle), dies at age 43.[25]
  • October 26: Frank Crane, American comics artist (Willie Westinghouse Edison Smith the Boy Inventor, Muggsy, Val the Ventriloquist, continued Professor Bughouse), dies at age 60. [47]
  • Specific date unknown:
  • Oliver E. Veal, British comics artist (Aunt Tozer), dies at age 56 or 57. [156]

1918

  • January 25: William Steinigans, American comics artist (Pups, Splinters, Mr. Hubby, continued The Bad Dream That Made Bill A Better Boy), dies at age 39. [15]
  • January 27: José María Cao, Spanish-Argentine illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 55. [157]
  • February 12: Alphonse Lévy, French illustrator, painter and comics artist, dies at age 75. [158]
  • February 28: Robert Carter, American comics artist (Just Little Ones, Coffee and Sinkers), dies at age 44. [159]
  • August 3: Albert Hahn Sr., Dutch illustrator, cartoonist and comics artist, dies at age 41.[160]
  • September 10: Robert Brook, American comics artist (Officer Crust), dies at age 33. [161]
  • October 17: Hermann Vogel, German-French illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 62. [162]
  • December 23: Hans Horina, German comics artist (The Rhinoceros Boys), dies at age 63. [163]

1919

  • January 17: Henri Stein, Argentine editorial cartoonist and comic artist, dies at age 75. [164]
  • January 22: Carl Larsson, Swedish illustrator, painter and cartoonist, dies at age 65.[165]
  • January 28: Leon Searl, American comics artist and animator (Mrs. Timekiller), dies at age 38.[59]
  • December 9: Eugen von Baumgarten, German caricaturist, illustrator and comics artist, dies at age 54. [166]

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