Richard F. Outcault

Illustrator of The Yellow Kid

Richard F. Outcault - Illustrator of The Yellow Kid
Born

January 14th, 1863
162 years ago

Died

September 25th, 1928
97 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American author and illustrator, recognized for creating the comic strip The Yellow Kid, which became a significant part of the development of the comic strip genre. The character of The Yellow Kid first appeared in the New York World in 1895, contributing to the rise of yellow journalism in American media. Outcault's work helped popularize the comic strip format, influencing future generations of artists and writers. In addition to The Yellow Kid, other notable works included Buster Brown, which further established Outcault's reputation in the field of cartooning.

Created The Yellow Kid comic strip

Developed the Buster Brown character

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