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The Gumps is a comic strip about a middle-class family. It was created by Sidney Smith in 1917, launching a 42-year run in newspapers from February 12, 1917, until October 17, 1959. According to a 1937 issue of Life, The Gumps was inspired by Andy Wheat, a real-life person Smith met through his brother. "Born forty-seven years ago [i.e., in 1890] in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Andy Wheat acquired his unusual physiognomy as the result of an infection following the extraction of a tooth, which eventually necessitated the removal of his entire lower jaw. Through Dr. Thomas Smith of Bloomingdale, Illinois, a dentist and a brother of Sidney Smith, Wheat met the cartoonist, who saw in him an ideal comic character. Wheat subsequently had his surname legally changed to "Gump" to match the cartoon

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  • The Gumps ist der bekannteste Comic des amerikanischen Zeichners Sidney Smith. Der Daily strip, in dem zum ersten Mal in der US-Comicgeschichte eine Person starb, erschien von 1917 bis 1959. Darüber hinaus zählt The Gumps zu den ersten Comicstrips, die als Fortsetzungsgeschichte erschienen. (de)
  • The Gumps est un comic strip mélodramatique humoristique de l'Américain Sidney Smith publié de février 1917 à octobre 1959. Très populaire dans l'entre-deux-guerres, il a fait à l'époque l'objet de nombreux adaptations cinématographiques et radiophoniques. Après la mort de Smith dans un accident de voiture en 1935, Gus Edson a repris The Gumps jusqu'à son arrêt en 1959. (fr)
  • The Gumps è una serie a fumetti a strisce incentrata su una famiglia americana del ceto medio; venne ideata da Sidney Smith nel 1917 e venne pubblicata per 42 anni negli USA sui giornali dal 12 febbraio 1917 al 17 ottobre 1959. Fu la prima striscia a fumetti nella quale morì un personaggio, cosa che all'epoca, nel 1929, suscitò grande clamore, e la prima che ebbe una trasposizione radiofonica (1931). Alla'apice del successo, durante gli anni venti e trenta, divenne oggetto di un vasto merchandising. (it)
  • The Gumps is a comic strip about a middle-class family. It was created by Sidney Smith in 1917, launching a 42-year run in newspapers from February 12, 1917, until October 17, 1959. According to a 1937 issue of Life, The Gumps was inspired by Andy Wheat, a real-life person Smith met through his brother. "Born forty-seven years ago [i.e., in 1890] in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Andy Wheat acquired his unusual physiognomy as the result of an infection following the extraction of a tooth, which eventually necessitated the removal of his entire lower jaw. Through Dr. Thomas Smith of Bloomingdale, Illinois, a dentist and a brother of Sidney Smith, Wheat met the cartoonist, who saw in him an ideal comic character. Wheat subsequently had his surname legally changed to "Gump" to match the cartoon (en)
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