The Crooked Man (comic strip 1931)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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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
- in The Boston Globe (9-28 february 1931 [US])
- in Santa Ana Register (16 february - ~5 march 1931 [US])
- in Chester Times (2-21 march 1931 [US])
- in Decatur Evening Herald (~30 march - 18 april 1931 [US])
- in The Border Cities Star (28 april - 18 may 1931 [CA])
- in The Brooklyn Citizen (21 september - 3 october 1931 [US])
Episodes
- On a New Trail
- A Veteran's Career
- Barclay's Strange Moods
- Tragedy Enters
- What the Coachman Saw
- The Locked Door
- Mysterious Visitor
- Strange Companion
- Mrs Barclay's Agitation
- Encounter With the Cripple
- A Woman's Wrath
- Tracked Down
- The Cripple Found
- Henry Wood's Strange Story
- Perilous Mission
- Treachery!
- Revengeful Victim
- How Barclay Died
Comic strips