The Yellow Kid (Mickey Dugan) is an American comic-strip character that appeared from 1895 to 1898 in Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, and later William...
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The term "yellow journalism" originated from the innovative popular "Yellow Kid" comic strip that was published first in the World and later in the Journal...
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Joseph Weil (redirect from Yellow Kid Weil)
Joseph "Yellow Kid" Weil (July 1, 1875 – February 26, 1976) was one of the best known American con men of his era. Weil's biographer, W. T. Brannon, wrote...
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Lucca Comics & Games (redirect from Yellow Kid Award)
to 1992, the festival presented the Yellow Kid Award — named in honor of Richard F. Outcault's seminal comic strip character The Yellow Kid — in such...
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The Yellow Kid Awards (Italian: Premio Yellow Kid) are comic book awards presented in Italy from 1970 to 1992 at Lucca Comics & Games in Lucca, then from...
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Richard F. Outcault (section The Yellow Kid)
American cartoonist. He was the creator of the series The Yellow Kid and Buster Brown and is considered a key pioneer of the modern comic strip. Outcault...
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fountain of yellows. The Yellow Kid (1895) was one of the first comic strip characters. He gave his name to type of sensational reporting called Yellow Journalism...
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American comic book (redirect from Comics of the United States)
proto-comic-book magazine in the US, The Yellow Kid in McFadden's Flats, in 1897. A hardcover book, it reprinted material—primarily the October 18, 1896, to January...
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History of American comics (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
turned yellow in 1895). Soon, the little character became the darling of readers who called him Yellow Kid. On October 25, 1896, the Yellow Kid pronounced...
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Speech balloon (section The big Z)
Containing the world's first comic strip, it also made it the first to use speech bubbles. Richard F. Outcault's Yellow Kid is generally credited as the first...
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