The Naval Treaty (comic strip 1930-1931)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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The Naval Treaty 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 39 parts (numbered F-1 to F-39) with 4 illustrations each (only 3 for the last one). Total: 155 illustrations (plus an illustration for the next story).
This is an adaptation of the Arthur Conan Doyle's short story: The Adventure of the Naval Treaty (1893).
Editions
- in The Boston Globe (5 dec 1930 - 19 jan 1931 [US])
- in Santa Ana Register (12 dec 1930 - 26 jan 1931 [US])
- in Chester Times (26 dec 1930 - 9 february 1931 [US])
- in The Vancouver Sun (16 jan - 3 march 1931 [CA])
- in Decatur Evening Herald (~23 jan - ~9 march 1931 [US])
- in The Border Cities Star (21 feb - 7 april 1931 [CA])
- in The Brooklyn Citizen (11 july - 25 aug 1931 [US])
Episodes
- An Appeal to Holmes
- The Cheery Mr Harrison
- A Summons From the Foreign Minister
- An Important Mission
- Of International Importance
- A Surprise
- The Case of the Delay
- Deep Concern
- A Vanished Thief
- Holmes Makes a Note
- The Woman in a Shawl
- Suspicious
- Not a Footmark
- Why Did the Bell Ring?
- Trailing the Woman
- The Search
- Dishonored!
- Brain Fever
- "Did You Tell?"
- Seven Clews
- Miss Harrison
- Lord Holdhurst
- Taming Mr Forbes
- A Curious Interview
- Odd Doings at Working
- The Man at the Window
- A Strange Request
- The Robber's Trail
- A Mysterious Assignment
- A Surprise
- Dr Watson's Bad Day
- What Did Phelps See?
- The Stolen Treaty Found
- Holmes' Night Watch
- Long Vigil Rewarded
- Joseph's Strange Quest
- A Fight in the Dark
- From Clew to Clew
- A Desperate Man
Comic strips