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Odds And Ends
Date | Lang: English (en)
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Does anyone know, if this and other C.C. books in the 'Odds And Ends' section, were originally newspaper comics? Thanks in advance. :-)
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Yes. While there were several unauthorized Chaplin comics, Charlie Chaplin's Comic Capers (1916-1917) was authorized through Essenay Studios, who had the right to distribute Chaplin's short films. The agreement ended when Chaplin left Essenay for Mutual.
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Thank you very much for the quick and detailed information. :-)
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Um dos melhores que já vi!
  
Additional Information
 
NameCharlie Chaplin in the Army | Published
PublicationPages: 20 | Editing: James Keeley
NotesIndexed from a scan, needs to be checked against a paper copy.
 
Cover1 page
GenreHumor
PencilsE. C. Segar
InksE. C. Segar
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin (1 page)
SynopsisCharlie tries to get in good with his uncle.
GenreHumor
CharactersLem
PencilsE. C. Segar
InksE. C. Segar
LettersE. C. Segar
First LineLemme see - that parrot repeats all it hears - here's a good chance to get solid with uncle Lem
 
CreditsCharlie Chaplin in the Army (1 page)
Letterstypeset
PencilsE. C. Segar
InksE. C. Segar
 
Text ArticleDirections for Painting (1 page)
Letterstypeset
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisA sergeant wonders how Chaplin got in.
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsCarothers (signed)
InksCarothers (signed)
LettersCarothers (signed)
First LineHow in Sam Hill did that guy get in this company
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie tries to be the first in line for mess.
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsCarothers (signed)
InksCarothers (signed)
LettersCarothers (signed)
First LineI'm gonna head the line for dinner today if I have to bust every tent peg in the camp
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie tries to force a man into the army.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineThe sergeant says we ought to get some recruits. Here comes an easy looking boob watch me drag him into the army
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie becomes the colonel's new orderly.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineYou are the neatest soldier in camp to-day. As a reward you may be the colonel's orderly
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisClarence gives Charlie permission to pursue the cook.
GenreHumor
CharactersClarence
Script (signed)
PencilsCarothers (signed)
InksCarothers (signed)
LettersCarothers (signed)
First LineS'no use tryin to keep it from you, Clarence, I'm in love with our new cook
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisClarence feels it's his and Charlie's duty to join the army.
GenreHumor
CharactersClarence
Script (signed)
PencilsCarothers (signed)
InksCarothers (signed)
LettersCarothers (signed)
First LineBusiness men's military camp? Why certainly I'll go if you think it's my duty
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie is on the phone.
GenreHumor
CharactersClarence; Adolph (monkey)
Script (signed)
PencilsCarothers (signed)
InksCarothers (signed)
LettersCarothers (signed)
First LineO yes it's a lotta fun having him around the house
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie is unhappy with the new cook, until he meets her.
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsCarothers (signed)
InksCarothers (signed)
LettersCarothers (signed)
First LineIf that's a biscuit then our new cook's got it all over Edison for inventing war material
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisA woman reads the future from the tea leaves.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineI can read the future in the tea leaves, Charlie
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisLuke tries out a bashfulness cure.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineLuke the Gook, I have discovered a drug that will put an end to bashfulness you'r such a bashful mutt.
NotesYou'r is how it is spelled in the comic.
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisLuke got a shave.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineI just now got shaved by a barber that wasn't a gentleman
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie is starving.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineThis certainly is a one sided world. I'm dead broke, while Luke has the price of a swell feed
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie is offered a cheese.
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineI'm so hungry I could eat a whole nickle's worth of anything
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie sends Luke to get a paper on flying.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineIf I only had some kind of a paper, on how to run an aeroplane I could get a job as an air scout.
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisLuke takes steps to keep microbes out.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineIt says here microbes kill 1,000 people a month
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisA fly lands on Luke's head.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineYou said microbes are dangerous. Are there any in this room?
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie swims back to shore after his boat capsizes.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineYou big boob!! Leaving that girl out in the ocean to drown
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisLuke is wearing his coat low on his body.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineWhat's the idea?
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisCharlie tells Luke about his new car.
GenreHumor
CharactersLuke the Gook
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineLuke I'm gonna buy a swell car
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin
SynopsisA man asks Charlie how he looks.
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsE. C. Segar (signed)
InksE. C. Segar (signed)
LettersE. C. Segar (signed)
First LineSay mister, tell me, don't you think I look like I'm a little pale this morning?
 
Comic StoryWell, He Couldn't Think of It / Charlie Chaplin (1 page)
SynopsisClarence works out a scheme to get out of paying the check.
GenreHumor
CharactersClarence
Script (signed)
PencilsCarothers (signed)
InksCarothers (signed)
LettersCarothers (signed)
 
StoryCharlie Chaplin (1 page)
GenreHumor
NotesBack cover.
 
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