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    Frederick Burr Opper (January 2, 1857 – August 28, 1937) was one of the pioneers of American newspaper comic strips, best known for his comic strip Happy...
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  • judge Don Keith Opper (born 1949), American actor, writer, and producer Frederick Burr Opper (1857–1937), American cartoonist Niko Opper (born 1992), German...
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    strip, the first major strip by the already celebrated cartoonist Frederick Burr Opper. It debuted with a Sunday strip on March 11, 1900 in the William...
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    comic strip by Frederick Burr Opper. It first appeared in the Hearst newspapers on July 24, 1904. After work as a magazine cartoonist, Opper was hired by...
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  • Frederick Burr (1887–1915) was an English cricketer. Frederick Burr may also refer to: Fred Burr (1911–2006), Canadian politician Frederick Burr Opper...
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    Alphonse and Gaston is an American comic strip by Frederick Burr Opper, featuring a bumbling pair of Frenchmen with a penchant for politeness. It first...
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    have been influenced by the works of Frank Arthur Nankivell and of Frederick Burr Opper. Traditionally, yonkoma follow a structure known as kishōtenketsu...
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    to compete with young Aaron Burr, and so he left it to his nephew. One of Burr's political cohorts and the author of Burr's biography was a businessman...
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  • originally by V. T. Hamlin (US) Alphonse and Gaston (1901–1904) by Frederick Burr Opper (US) An Altar Boy Named Speck (1951–1979) by Tut LeBlanc and later...
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    (30 July 1951), the comic strip artist and political cartoonist Frederick Burr Opper introduced a character called Happy Hooligan in 1900; "hapless Happy...
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    traditional American cartoons by Winsor McCay, George McManus and Frederick Burr Opper. (Opper's Happy Hooligan would provide the visual inspiration for Gelsomina...
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    Tracy Alphonse and Gaston, French duo in a comic strip created by Frederick Burr Opper Alphonse Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist Alfons Heiderich from Fullmetal...
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    Dalrymple, Bernhard Gillam, Friedrich Graetz, Livingston Hopkins, Frederick Burr Opper, Louis Glackens, Albert Levering, Frank Nankivell, J. S. Pughe, Rose...
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    Cheetham made use of fictional stories to advocate politically against Aaron Burr. His stories were often defamatory and he was frequently sued for libel....
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    Representatives, representing Ohio's 14th congressional district. Frederick Burr Opper, a pioneer of U.S. newspaper comic strips. John Spano, American businessman...
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    multiple panels and speech balloons following the earlier examples of Frederick Burr Opper and Rudolph Dirks. Outcault took Buster Brown to Hearst's New York...
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  • avoid persecution Alphonse and Gaston, an American comic strip by Frederick Burr Opper, featuring a bumbling pair of Frenchmen with a penchant for politeness...
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  • Secretary of State Jack Kirby – artist Richard Neutra – architect Frederick Burr Opper – cartoonist Kurt von Schuschnigg – Austrofascist politician and...
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    by Norm Feuti Grin and Bear It (ended May 2015) Happy Hooligan by Frederick Burr Opper (1900—1932) The Heart of Juliet Jones by Stan Drake Hazel by Ted...
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    Andre Norton (author) (Cleveland) John O'Brien (novelist) (Oxford) Frederick Burr Opper (cartoonist) (Madison) P. J. O'Rourke (political satirist, author)...
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    comic strips such as Katzenjammer Kids, Yellow Kid, and the work of Frederick Burr Opper. In 1905, Kitazawa started a full-color satirical magazine called...
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    became too much, he made use of several talented artists including Frederick Burr Opper, James A. Wales, Bernhard Gillam, Eugene Zimmerman, C. J. Taylor...
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  • Messmer's Felix the Cat, Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland, Frederick Burr Opper's Happy Hooligan, Rudolph Dirks's the Katzenjammer Kids, and Barks...
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    early favorites were Winsor McCay (mostly known for Little Nemo) and Frederick Burr Opper (mostly known for Happy Hooligan) but he would later study any style...
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  • Happy Happy (1982–1992) by Cosmus Happy Hooligan (1900–1932) by Frederick Burr Opper (US) Happy Musings (2006– ) by Sally Huss (US) Harold Teen (1919–1959)...
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  • Sun-Times. Critical Survey of Poetry, by Frank Northen Magill, p. 2505. "FREDERICK OPPER, COMIC STRIP ARTIST; Creator of 'Happy Hooligan' and 'Alphonse and...
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    anything constructive until the other one acts first. Created by Frederick Burr Opper for the Sunday New York Journal, the feature was based on the premise...
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    German US 1871–1918 Joseph Ferdinand Keppler, Livingston Hopkins, Frederick Burr Opper, Rose O'Neill Weekly Paper Satire; comics Punch English UK 1841–2002...
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    Political cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper published in Puck magazine shortly after the assassination of James A. Garfield...
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    21-year-old college student inspired by Maud the Mule, from the Frederick Burr Opper comic strip And Her Name Was Maud. In 2003, Liberty residents became...
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