The first cartoon character appeared earlier than you think
The Yellow Kid, not a 1906 character, pioneered recurring comic strips, shaping the genre and boosting newspaper readership during intense media rivalries.
While 'The Newlyweds' debuted in 1906, the first recurring comic strip character, the Yellow Kid, actually appeared in 1895. This bald boy in a yellow nightshirt, created by Richard Outcault, became a sensation in Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, defining the early comic strip format.
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