The Stock Broker's Clerk (comic strip 1931)

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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The Boston Globe (19 january 1931, p. 16)

The Stock Broker's Clerk is a comic strip drawn by the American illustrator Leo O'Mealia published in various American newspapers in 1931.

The comic strip was serialized in 17 parts (numbered G-1 to G-17) with 4 illustrations each (only 3 for the last one). Total: 67 illustrations (plus an illustration for the next story).

This is an adaptation of the Arthur Conan Doyle's short story: The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk (1893).



Editions


Episodes

  1. The New Client's Story
  2. Mr Pycroft's Visitor
  3. A Strange Stipulation
  4. Misgivings
  5. The Puzzled Mr Pycroft
  6. A Gold Filling
  7. Two Men in One
  8. A Puzzler For Holmes
  9. Pinner Buys a Paper
  10. Grief and Horror
  11. Behind the Door
  12. Vanished
  13. Pinner's Close Call
  14. A Two-Point Puzzle
  15. Strange Impersonation
  16. A Daring Robbery
  17. The Case Complete


Comic strips

The Boston Globe (20 january 1931, p. 26)
The Boston Globe (21 january 1931, p. 28)
The Boston Globe (22 january 1931, p. 27)
The Boston Globe (23 january 1931, p. 41)
The Boston Globe (24 january 1931, p. 18)
The Boston Globe (26 january 1931, p. 16)
The Boston Globe (27 january 1931, p. 24)
The Boston Globe (28 january 1931, p. 25)
The Boston Globe (29 january 1931, p. 12)
The Boston Globe (30 january 1931, p. 34)
The Boston Globe (31 january 1931, p. 18)
The Boston Globe (2 february 1931, p. 18)
The Boston Globe (3 february 1931, p. 24)
The Boston Globe (4 february 1931, p. 27)
The Boston Globe (5 february 1931, p. 20)
The Boston Globe (6 february 1931, p. 32)
The Boston Globe (7 february 1931, p. 20)