Case of the Gloria Scott (comic strip 1930)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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Case of the "Gloria Scott" is a comic strip drawn by the American illustrator Leo O'Mealia published in various American newspapers in 1930-1931.
The comic strip was serialized in 20 parts (numbered A-1 to A-20) with 4 illustrations each. Total, 95 illustrations (plus an illustration for the next story).
This is an adaptation of the Arthur Conan Doyle's short story: The Adventure of the Gloria Scott (1893).
Editions
- in The Atlanta Constitution (28 july - 19 august 1930 [US])
- in Binghamton Press (28 july - 19 august 1930 [US])
- in The Austin American (29 july - 18 august 1930 [US])
- in Boston Globe (29 july - 19 august 1930 [US])
- in DesMoines Sunday Register (10, 17 & 24 august 1930 [US])
- in Santa Ana Register (11 august - 2 september 1930 [US])
- in Chester Times (19 august - 9 september 1930 [US])
- in The South Bend Tribune (2-24 september 1930 [US])
- in The Brooklyn Citizen (2-24 march 1931 [US])
Episodes
- The Fatal Letter
- In Fear of His Life
- "How Much Do You Know?"
- The Disturbing Visitor
- Recognized!
- Mysterious Death
- Devil in the House!
- The Blow Falls
- Puzzle Solved
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — I
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — II
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — III
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — IV
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — V
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — VI
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — VII
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — VIII
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — IX
- Holmes Reads Trevor's Story — X
- A Murder and an Ending
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