Here we have a classic comic strip premise–the ne’er-do-well grifter–with a terrific gimmick: he’s a hypnotist! But while Professor Hypnotiser‘s powers are infallible, the results are never what he expects or wants. (Note that the strips from 1908 are reprints; the feature ran only through 1905.)
Archive for January 9, 2014
Come and Meet Gabe!
Gabe is an ably crafted strip about a clever and mischievous boy. Gee, I’ll bet you’ve never heard that setup for a comic strip before! Gabe is a little bit different, though, in that he’s as often the butt of the mischief as he is the perpetrator; beset upon by two other boys, but managing to turn their depredations back upon them. In this, he’s got a bit of that Tom and Jerry quasi-underdog feel, where he’s kind of the victim, but is shown to be just as capable of cruelty as his tormentors…
There’s Something Fishy About These Stories!
It’s a very cute and well-rendered strip. About fish. Living their little Fish Stories.
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Come on Down to Bugville!
It’s a very cute and well-rendered strip. About bugs. Living in Bugville. Not to be confused with the feature by Gus Dirks from 1901, or the ones by Morton Thayer or Percy Crosby, either. Bugs were more popular than one would realize, I guess…
They Thought He Was an Anarchist!
They thought he was an anarchist, but he was just a tramp. Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference, I’ll allow.
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