Silver Blaze (comic strip 1930)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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Silver Blaze 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 24 parts (numbered B-1 to B-24) 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 Silver Blaze (1892).
Editions
- in The Atlanta Constitution (20 august - 16 september 1930 [US])
- in Boston Globe (20 august - 16 september 1930 [US])
- in Binghamton Press (20 august - 17 september 1930 [US])
- in Santa Ana Register (3-30 september 1930 [US])
- in Chester Times (10 september - 7 october 1930 [US])
- in The South Bend Tribune (25 september - 22 october 1930 1930 [US])
- in The Vancouver Sun (25 september - 23 october 1930 [CA])
- in Decatur Evening Herald (13 october - ? november 1930 [US])
- in The Border Cities Star (3 november - 1 december 1930 [CA])
- in The Brooklyn Citizen (25 march - 21 april 1931 [US])
Episodes
- A Missing Race Horse
- Going Into Action
- Heavy Betting
- The Man in the Dark
- The Stranger Vanishes
- Murder on the Moor
- Suspect Taken
- The Case Against Simpson
- Holmes on the Scene
- Mysterious Gypsies
- Searching for Silver Blaze
- The Strange Knife
- Holmes Finds a Match
- Colonel Ross is Impatient
- Tracked Down
- Silas Brown Defiant
- The Lame Sheep
- Holmes Makes a Promise
- Straker's Double Life
- Silver Blaze the Favorite
- Colonel Ross Mystified
- Holmes Little Joke
- What Straker Plotted
- The Murderer!
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