1910s in comics
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This is a timeline of significant events in comics in the 1910s.
1910[edit | edit source]
U.S. publications[edit | edit source]
- June 20: first appearance of The Dingbat Family by George Herriman for the precursor of King Features Syndicate, appearing in Hearst newspapers.[1]
 - July 26: estimated origin of Krazy Kat by Herriman in the panel edge of The Dingbat Family.[2]
 
1912[edit | edit source]
U.S. publications[edit | edit source]
- February 5: first appearance of Old Doc Yak by Sidney Smith for the Chicago Tribune. Origins in earlier strip Buck Nix for Chicago Evening Journal.
 - May 31: first appearance of Doc's Dippy Duck by John Hager for the Seattle Daily Times, appearing on the front page. Not formally named until February 10, 1915.[3][4]
 - December 4: first appearance of Polly and Her Pals by Cliff Sterrett for the New York Journal.[5][6]
 
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Don Markstein's Toonopedia. "The Dingbat Family".
 - ↑ Don Markstein's Toonopedia. "Krazy Kat".
 - ↑ Seattle Daily Times, May 31, 1912, page 1.
 - ↑ Seattle Daily Times, February 10, 1915, page 1.
 - ↑ Don Markstein. "Polly and Her Pals". Toonopedia. Retrieved 2007-05-15.
 - ↑ Kees Kousemaker. "Cliff Sterrett". Comiclopedia. Retrieved 2007-05-15.