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Created and drawn by Richard F. Outcault in the comic strip Hogan's Alley ( and later under other names as well ), it was one of the first Sunday supplement comic strips in an American newspaper, although its graphical layout had already been thoroughly established in political and other, purely-for-entertainment cartoons.
Hogan's Alley was filled with equally odd characters, mostly other children.
The World published another, but new, Hogan's Alley cartoon less than a month later, and this was followed by the strip's first color printing on 5 May 1895.
Hogan's Alley gradually became a full-page Sunday color cartoon with the Yellow Kid as its lead character, which was also appearing several times a week.
Richard F Outcault's last Hogan's Alley cartoon for Truth magazine, Fourth Ward Brownies, was published on 9 February 1895 and reprinted in the New York World newspaper on 17 February 1895, beginning one of the first comic strips in an American newspaper.
Pulitzer, who had retained the copyright to Hogan's Alley, hired George Luks to continue drawing the original ( and now less popular ) version of the strip for the World and hence the Yellow Kid appeared simultaneously in two competing papers for about a year.
* New York Times Book Review: " The Kid From Hogan's Alley " by John Canemaker
Hogan's Alley, a comic strip revolving around a bald child in a yellow nightshirt ( nicknamed The Yellow Kid ), became exceptionally popular when cartoonist Richard F. Outcault began drawing it in the World in early 1896.
While Beck oversaw the visual aspects of the various comics featuring Captain Marvel, he emphatically stated in an interview with Tom Heintjes published in Hogan's Alley # 3 that he and his fellow artists had no input or influence on the scripts they illustrated, noting " In the 13 years I spent drawing Captain Marvel, I wrote only one story, about Billy ’ s trip to a Mayan temple, which had to be submitted in typed form and edited and approved before I was allowed to illustrate it.
* 1994 Hogan's Alley interview
Hogan's Alley may refer to
* Hogan's Alley ( comic strip ), an 1890s comic strip that featured the character The Yellow Kid
* Hogan's Alley ( video game ), a 1984 video game from Nintendo
* Hogan's Alley ( magazine ), a magazine about the cartoon arts
* " Hogan's Alley " ( song ), a traditional folk song performed by Cecil Gant and Odetta.
* Hoagie's Alley is the place where Top Cat lives, a pun on Hogan's Alley.
* Hogan's Alley ( 1925 film ), a lost 1925 Warner Brothers film starring Monte Blue.
* Hogan's Alley ( FBI ), an FBI training facility located in Quantico, Virginia
* Hogan's Alley ( Vancouver ), a nickname for an alley between Prior and Union streets in Vancouver that had been the city's small African-Canadian neighbourhood and jazz district until demolished for an off-ramp for the Georgia Viaduct
* " Hogan's Alley ", a nickname for the Colonial Country Club because of Ben Hogan's success there in the annual PGA Tour event, which he won a record five times
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Hogan's real work is as a " synthesist ", although he is a commissioned officer and can be called up for duty.
* In the Hogan's Heroes episode " The Rise and Fall of Sergeant Schultz ", a General and friend of Sgt.
The staff from Motorola, also known as " Hogan's Heroes ", were conservative and hence immediately clashed with Sanders ' boisterous style.
The match was billed as " The Ultimate Challenge ", as both Hogan's WWF World Championship and Warrior's WWF Intercontinental Championship were on the line.
Stacy dubbed Test's fans the " Testicles ", in line with The Rock's fan group, the " People ", Kane's " Kaneanites ", and Hulk Hogan's " Hulkamaniacs ", becoming a face soon after.
He also occasionally appeared on WFAA-TV Channel 8, playing " Creech ", an outer space creature on the " Dialing for Dollars " segments on Ed Hogan's afternoon movies.
In 1968, Dusay played a special agent in the TV series Hawaii Five-O in an episode titled " Twenty-Four Carat Kill ", as well appearing twice as seductive temptresses on Hogan's Heroes.
Hogan's Heroes episode " Praise the Fuhrer and Pass the Ammunition ", Corporal Louis LeBeau ( Robert Clary ) sings " Alouette " in order to prevent SS Colonel Deutsch ( Frank Marth ) from leaving a talent show set up by Colonel Robert E. Hogan ( Bob Crane ) on Colonel Wilhelm Klink's ( Werner Klemperer ) 50th Birthday.
Hoyt had a number of memorable roles-as Darwin Norland in the Perry Mason episode " The Case of the Libelous Locket ", an industrialist in When Worlds Collide, in a number of guest roles on Hogan's Heroes, and as Dr. Philip Boyce in a pilot episode of Star Trek (" The Cage ").

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In the 1960s, the cast of the sitcom Hogan's Heroes did a commercial with Carol Channing featuring Colonel Hogan, his men, Kommandant Klink and Sergeant Shultz having Jell-O and Dream Whip for dessert.
In Hogan's later years he admitted shame and a sense of " race betrayal " for the song while also expressing pride in helping bring ragtime to a larger audience.
Robert Edward " Bob " Crane ( July 13, 1928 – June 29, 1978 ) was an American actor and disc jockey, best known for his performance as Colonel Robert E. Hogan in the television sitcom Hogan's Heroes from 1965 to 1971, and for his 1978 murder, which remains officially unsolved.
Hogan's Heroes is an American television sitcom that ran for 168 episodes from September 17, 1965, to March 28, 1971, on the CBS network.
His son, Werner Klemperer, was an actor and became known for his portrayal of Colonel Klink on the US television show Hogan's Heroes.
The Hogan's Alley facades are primarily used for FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration New Agent Training, while behind the facades are fully functioning classrooms, audio-visual facilities, storage areas, and administrative and maintenance offices.
Bands such as RKL, NOFX, Stalag 13, Hogan's Heroes, Tales of Terror, The Faction, and Suicidal Tendencies were also among the first wave of skate punk bands, with the latter band also paving the way for skate punk bands to play funk metal .. Blink-182's first two albums, Cheshire Cat and Dude Ranch, were considered by some to be skate punk, and brought large popularity to the genre.
Impressed by Hogan's physical stature, the Brisco brothers asked Hiro Matsuda — the man who trained wrestlers working for Championship Wrestling from Florida ( CWF )— to make him a potential trainee.
Due to Hulk Hogan's starring role, the film has been featured on the website Wrestlecrap, which acts as a " Hall of Shame " for the worst gimmicks and storylines in pro wrestling history.
He recognized Hogan's showmanship and charisma and was well aware of his potential drawing power, but still believed a wrestling company should be built around one of its best technical wrestlers ( e. g., himself and Bockwinkel ); on the Spectacular Legacy of the AWA DVD, Gagne denied bias against Hogan and defended his actions by reasoning that he believed that Hogan's pursuit of the title was the draw for the audience and that " we really didn't need him to be champion ".
Larry Hovis ( February 20, 1936 – September 9, 2003 ) was an American singer and actor best known for playing a Sergeant Carter on the 1960s television sitcom Hogan's Heroes.
While Hovis was a regular on Hogan's Heroes, he also did other work in the entertainment industry, including writing the screenplay for the 1966 spy-spoof Out of Sight.
Werner Klemperer ( March 22, 1920 – December 6, 2000 ) was a comedic and dramatic actor, best known for his role as Colonel Klink on the CBS television sitcom, Hogan's Heroes.

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