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Eh, I think the only character debut I see for 1925 listed in Wikipedia that all many people today would recognize is Eustace Tilley, the New Yorker mascot.Any comic strip/book characters in the PD this year?
I often find these lists sad because quite often characters/works disappear after the author's death because of copyright.
By the time much of this stuff public domain, almost nobody gives a shit about the material anymore.
All of Winsor McCay's Dream of the Rarebit Fiend comic strip is now in public domain, since it ended in 1925.
From Wikipedia.
- February 14: The first episode of S. K. Perkins' Spadger's XI is published, which will continue until 1931, when Chick Gordon takes over the series.[44]
- February 21: The first issue of the American humor and cartoons magazine The New Yorker is published. On its cover their mascot, Eustace Tilley, designed by Rea Irvin, makes his debut.[45]
- February 22: Ruth Vickery's Betty and Bill is first published. It will run until 3 May, after which the series restarts on 28 June and runs until 2 May 1926.[46]
- April 4: The final episode of Al Posen's Them Days Is Gone Forever is published.[47]
- May 3: Alain Saint-Ogan's Zig et Puce makes its debut in Dimanche Illustré, weekly supplement of the French newspaper l’Excelsior.[48][49]
- June 1: Bill Conselman and Charles Plumb's Ella Cinders makes its debut and will run until 1961, distributed by the United Feature Syndicate.[50]
- August 9: Wynne W. Davies published the first episode of Percy the Pommy.[51]
- August 30: Ferd Johnson's Texas Slim makes its debut through the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.[52]
- November 22: Salvador Bartolozzi launches the first issue of the Spanish children's magazine Pinocho, in which his comics character Pinocho makes its debut. The magazine will run until 1931.[53]
- December 14: The final issue of Jungle Jinks magazine is published. It is retitled: Playbox.[31][32]
- December 25: In Alain Saint-Ogan's Zig et Puce, Alfred the penguin makes his first appearance.[54]
- December: Paul Robinson's Etta Kett makes its debut.
- The final episode of Winsor McCay's Dream of the Rarebit Fiend is published.
- Frans Masereel publishes the pantomime comics graphic novel La Ville: cent bois gravés (The City).
- Faith Burrows's Flapper Filosofy makes its debut.
- J. P. Arnot's Helpful Henry makes its debut. It will run for about a year.
- Ola Fogelberg's Pekka Puupää makes its debut. It wil run until 1975.[55]
- Sergej Mironović Golovčenko creates Maks i Maksic.[56]
- George Hager and his sister Mary Hager Dearborn take over their father's, Dok Hager, Dok's Dippy Duck and retitle and continue it as The Adventures of Waddles.[57]