The Crooked Man (comic strip 1931)

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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The Boston Globe (7 february 1931, p. 20)

The Crooked Man 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 18 parts (numbered H-1 to H-18) with 4 illustrations each (only 3 for the last one). Total: 71 illustrations.

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



Editions


Episodes

  1. On a New Trail
  2. A Veteran's Career
  3. Barclay's Strange Moods
  4. Tragedy Enters
  5. What the Coachman Saw
  6. The Locked Door
  7. Mysterious Visitor
  8. Strange Companion
  9. Mrs Barclay's Agitation
  10. Encounter With the Cripple
  11. A Woman's Wrath
  12. Tracked Down
  13. The Cripple Found
  14. Henry Wood's Strange Story
  15. Perilous Mission
  16. Treachery!
  17. Revengeful Victim
  18. How Barclay Died


Comic strips

The Boston Globe (9 february 1931, p. 16)
The Boston Globe (10 february 1931, p. 20)
The Boston Globe (11 february 1931, p. 28)
The Boston Globe (12 february 1931, p. 27)
The Boston Globe (13 february 1931, p. 39)
The Boston Globe (14 february 1931, p. 18)
The Boston Globe (16 february 1931, p. 18)
The Boston Globe (17 february 1931, p. 28)
The Boston Globe (18 february 1931, p. 15)
The Boston Globe (19 february 1931, p. 30)
The Boston Globe (20 february 1931, p. 35)
The Boston Globe (21 february 1931, p. 18)
The Boston Globe (23 february 1931, p. 18)
The Boston Globe (24 february 1931, p. 20)
The Boston Globe (25 february 1931, p. 28)
The Boston Globe (26 february 1931, p. 28)
The Boston Globe (27 february 1931, p. 36)
The Boston Globe (28 february 1931, p. 18)