1925 in comics
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[edit] European publications
- May 3: Zig et Puce by Alain Saint-Ogan first appeared in Dimanche Illustré, weekly supplement of the French newspaper l’Excelsior.[1][2]
- December 25: The third major character of Zig et Puce, Alfred made its first appearance.[3]
[edit] U.S. publications
- June 1: Ella Cinders by Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb, writer and artist respectively, begins as daily strips, distributed by the United Feature Syndicate.[4]
- August 5: Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray debuts through the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.[5]
- August 30: Texas Slim by Ferd Johnson debuts through the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.[6]
[edit] Sources
- ^ Lambiek Comiclopedia. Alain Saint-Ogan.
- ^ de Lavarenne, Franck. Nos ancêtres les petits Mickeys (French). NotreTemps.com.
- ^ Joconde. Ministère de la culture - base Joconde (French).
- ^ Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Ella Cinders.
- ^ Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Annie.
- ^ Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Texas Slim.