![]() ![]() Frans Masereel publishes the pantomime comics and graphic novels Idée, sa naissance, sa vie, sa mort (The Idea, its birth, its life, its death) and Histoire sans paroles: 60 images dessinées et gravées sur bois (Story Without Words).December 24: first daily strip of the King Features series The Five-Fifteen (later, Sappo the commuter) by Elzie Crisler Segar.Her husband Herbert Tourtel writes the texts, while she illustrates. November 8: Mary Tourtel's Rupert Bear makes its debut.October 17: Oscar Jacobsson's Adamson (known in English as Silent Sam) makes its debut.September 20: Martin Branner's Winnie Winkle makes its debut.He will continue the series until 1948, after which Vincent Fago takes it over. ![]() August 15: Harrison Cady's Peter Rabbit makes its debut.He will draw it personally until 1939, after which Jim Russell will take it over until his death in 2001, which also means the comic strip's conclusion. Stan Cross' The Potts makes its debut, but as You & Me (it receives it's more familiar title, The Potts only in 1951).In Portugal Rocha Vieira creates Fitas de Juca e Zeca.January 17: The first issue of the British comics magazine Film Fun is published.Segar's Thimble Theatre Castor Oyl makes his debut. Petits Belges changes its name into Bonjour in 1957 and Tremplin in 1960. Both will feature a lot of children's comics. January 4: The first issue of the Flemish Catholic children's magazine Zonneland and its Walloon sister publication Petits Belges are published.This is a timeline of significant events in comics in the 1920s. ![]()
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