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Richard Felton Outcault (/ˈaʊtkɔːlt/;
January 14, 1863 –
September 25, 1928) was an
American cartoonist. He was the
creator of the
series The
Yellow Kid...
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William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal.
Created and
drawn by
Richard F.
Outcault in the
comic strip Hogan's
Alley (and
later under other names as well)...
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Buster Brown is a comic-strip
character created in 1902 by
Richard F.
Outcault.
Adopted as the
mascot of the
Brown Shoe
Company in 1904,
Buster Brown,...
- circulation,
although the
newspapers did
serious reporting as well.
Richard F.
Outcault, the
author of a po****r
cartoon strip, the
Yellow Kid, was
tempted away...
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George McM**** and
Richard F.
Outcault. In
October 1896,
Outcault defected to Hearst's New York Journal.
Because Outcault had
failed in his
effort to copyright...
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Buster Brown and was
drawn from real life, as
Outcault had a
daughter of the same name. In
Outcault's and his daughter's words, she was the only character...
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Herriman Walter Howey Ellen Levine Henry McLemore Rachel Newman Richard F.
Outcault Louella Parsons Frederic Remington Elsie Robinson Ashton Stevens Robert...
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Mysteries of Loan and
Discount Charles Henry Ross, 1867 The
Yellow Kid R. F.
Outcault, 1898 The European, American, and ****anese
comics traditions have followed...
- characters. Thus, in 1894 and
still in the New York World,
Richard F.
Outcault presented Hogan's Alley,
created shortly before in the
magazine Truth Magazine...
- May 5, 1895. The
character was
created by
comic strip artist Richard F.
Outcault, and was
featured in his
cartoon titled "At the
Circus in Hogan's Alley"...