The Comic Home Journal was a weekly comic paper published by Alfred Harmsworth, later Amalgamated Press. It started in May 1895 as a relaunch of the story paper Boys' Home Journal, and ran for 488 issues until September 1904, when it was relaunched as Butterfly.
Strips included:
- "Chokee Bill" (Frank Holland)
- "Hans the Double Dutchman" (Julius Stafford Baker)
- "Jolly Jack Robinson" (Fitzpatrick)
- "Lanky Larry and Bloated Bill" (Tom Browne)
- "Mary Jane's Sittywations" (Jack Butler Yeats)
References[]
- Joanne Shattock (ed.), The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, Cambridge University Press, 2000, p. 2444
- Denis Gifford, Encyclopedia of Comic Characters, Longman, 1987