And Her Name Was Maud

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And Her Name Was Maud! was a comic strip by Frederick Burr Opper. It first appeared in the Hearst newspapers in 1904.

Maud was a mule belonging to farmer Si Slocum and his wife Mirandy. Most of the action was a build-up to Maud kicking someone into the air. Si was the most frequent victim.

As was common in the early years of comic strips, the title under which Maud appeared might change from week to week. She sometimes had crossover appearances in Opper's other strips, Happy Hooligan and Alphonse and Gaston. She was phased out in the 1910s, but reappeared from 1926 to 1932.