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The Ambassador is a short-lived newspaper comic strip created by Otto Soglow, which ran from May 28, 1933, to September 2, 1934. In 1931, Soglow introduced his Little King character in The New Yorker. William Randolph Hearst was determined to see The Little King syndicated by his own King Features Syndicate, but contractual obligations prevented the transfer of the strip. Soglow solved the conflict by selling Hearst a temporary, nearly-identical strip: The Ambassador.

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  • The Ambassador est un comic strip créé par Otto Soglow en 1933. (fr)
  • The Ambassador is a short-lived newspaper comic strip created by Otto Soglow, which ran from May 28, 1933, to September 2, 1934. In 1931, Soglow introduced his Little King character in The New Yorker. William Randolph Hearst was determined to see The Little King syndicated by his own King Features Syndicate, but contractual obligations prevented the transfer of the strip. Soglow solved the conflict by selling Hearst a temporary, nearly-identical strip: The Ambassador. (en)
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  • A 13-panel, black-and-white installment of Otto Soglow's comic strip The Ambassador. (en)
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  • The Ambassador est un comic strip créé par Otto Soglow en 1933. (fr)
  • The Ambassador is a short-lived newspaper comic strip created by Otto Soglow, which ran from May 28, 1933, to September 2, 1934. In 1931, Soglow introduced his Little King character in The New Yorker. William Randolph Hearst was determined to see The Little King syndicated by his own King Features Syndicate, but contractual obligations prevented the transfer of the strip. Soglow solved the conflict by selling Hearst a temporary, nearly-identical strip: The Ambassador. When Soglow's contract with The New Yorker expired in 1934, The Little King was able to immediately resume as a King Features Sunday strip on September 9 of that year, only a week after the final appearance in The New Yorker. Having outlived its purpose, The Ambassador was cancelled. (en)
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