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- Mr._Jack abstract "Mr. Jack was an American comic strip by Jimmy Swinnerton which ran in William Randolph Hearst newspapers from about 1903 until 1935. The character of Mr. Jack, a philandering playboy tiger, emerged around 1898 in Swinnerton's earlier Hearst feature, The Little Tigers, which started in 1896. He may be the first developed "funny animal" character, a type that has since become a staple in the comics medium.".
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- Mr._Jack subject Category:American_comic_strips.
- Mr._Jack subject Category:Comic_strips_started_in_the_1900s.
- Mr._Jack subject Category:Comics_featuring_anthropomorphic_characters.
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- Mr._Jack type ComicStrip107003352.
- Mr._Jack type ComicStripsStartedInThe1900s.
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- Mr._Jack comment "Mr. Jack was an American comic strip by Jimmy Swinnerton which ran in William Randolph Hearst newspapers from about 1903 until 1935. The character of Mr. Jack, a philandering playboy tiger, emerged around 1898 in Swinnerton's earlier Hearst feature, The Little Tigers, which started in 1896. He may be the first developed "funny animal" character, a type that has since become a staple in the comics medium.".
- Mr._Jack label "Mr. Jack".
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