Hejji

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Dr. Seuss' Hejji (April 7, 1935)

Hejji is an American comic strip, an early work and the only comic strip by children's author Dr. Seuss (pseudonym of Theodor Geisel). Hejji was produced by Geisel during the Great Depression, two years before the publication of his first book.

Distributed by William Randolph Hearst's King Features Syndicate, Hejji began publication on April 7, 1935, as a Sunday strip. A comic strip with a brief publication period, it was canceled after three months; the final comic was published on June 23, 1935.[1]

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