Mutt & Jeff by Pierre S. De Beaumont
- July 11, 2009
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NotNormanChubsyUbsy
said,
4 months ago
I never knew Mutt’s first name.
I wonder what Jeff’s last name is?
Jackknife15 said, 4 months ago
Typewriter?? OMG, kind of dates THIS strip, eh?
SherlockWatson said, 4 months ago
Jeff’s name is simply Jeff. When he was first introduced in this strip in 1908 (when the strip was called “A. Mutt”), he was an asylum inmate who thought he was real-life boxing champ James J. Jeffries; since then, his full name has been “Little Jeff.”
WORDMAN33 said, 3 months ago
A CASE OF DEJA VU HERE?
B1d said, 3 months ago
Why has the July 5th & 12th Mutt & Jeff strips been missing????
Deborah Reyes
said,
3 months ago
No Sunday strip for Mutt and Jeff again this Sunday! What a bummer! Well - makes me glad that I saved all of the previous Sunday Mutt and Jeff strips in my favorite comics collection! But I wonder what is going on here? Personally, I would LOVE to see some of the old Sunday comics from long, long ago!
In the meantime, Wikipedia has a pretty good write-up about Mutt and Jeff - and has one really great strip from World War I as a sample:
MUTT and JEFF at Wikipedia
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/MuttandJeffAdvertisment.JPG