Mutt and Jeff
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Mutt and Jeff is a long-running and widely popular American newspaper comic strip created by cartoonist Bud Fisher in 1907 about "two mismatched tinhorns". It is commonly regarded as the first daily comic strip.
The series includes at least 6 strips related to Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes published in various American newspapers from 1918 and 1946.
Comic strips
1918
- 17.06.1918 : Mutt and Jeff: Mutt Knows More About Sherlock Holmes Than Sherlock Does Himself (The Boston Globe)
1921'
- 14.06.1921 : Mutt and Jeff: At Deduction Sherlock Holmes had Nothing on Jeff (Oklahoma City Times)
1930
- 15.03.1930 : Mutt and Jeff: Mutt a la Sherlock Holmes (The Napa Valley Register)
1934
- 04.06.1934 : Mutt and Jeff: Jeff Must Have Been Reading Sherlock Holmes (The State)
1944
- 01.09.1944 : Mutt and Jeff: As Sherlock Holmes Would Say, "Elementary, Dear Lady, Elementary" (Thr Boston Globe)
1946
- 21.01.1946 : Mutt and Jeff: Sherlock Mutt and Watson Jeff Will Pull an Anti-Baker St. (The Boston Globe)