Works by Richard F. Outcault in the SFACA collection
Continuous Comic Features
Budd and His Aunt Becky, 1900
Buddy Tucker, 1905
Buster Brown, 1902-1920
Nonsense Rhyme, A, 1901
Poor Little Mose, 1901-1902
Tommy Dodd, 1903
One-shots
"Uncle Raspberry feels old age creeping upon him," Chicago Times-Herald, September 23, 1900
"Nixie's dog gets the worst of it again," Chicago Times-Herald, September 23, 1900
New York American and Journal, The Fall Fashion Number of the American Magazine Section, September 9, 1906
"The Autobiography of Buster Brown, Chapter XXVII," New York American and Journal, September Household Number American Magazine Section, September 16, 1906
"The Autobiography of Buster Brown, Chapter XXVII," American Journal-Examiner Magazine Section, September 23, 1906
"The Youthful Philospher in Black Recasts an Old Saw," New York Herald Colored Section, November 4, 1900
"Catchings, Keepings," New York Herald Colored Section, November 4, 1900
"First He Wouldn't and Then He Would--With a Vengeance!" New York Herald Colored Section, November 11, 1900
"The Children's Page:" New York Herald Colored Section, November 18, 1900
"Ben Rabbit's Bal Masque," New York Herald Colored Section, November 18, 1900
"Thanksgiving Day in the Fiji Islands," New York Herald Colored Section, November 25, 1900
"The Children's Page:" New York Herald Colored Section, November 25, 1900
"And Pussy Never Moved," New York Herald Colored Section, November 25, 1900
"Uncle Jerry's Last Handshake," New York Herald Colored Section, November 25, 1900
"The First Days Buiness in the New Drug Store," New York Herald Colored Section, December 9, 1900
New York Herald Colored Section, December 9, 1900
"Vy Yake Yaeger Quvit Beating Der Drum," New York Herald Colored Section, December 9, 1900
"A Little Old-Fashioned Rhyme Illustrated in a New Fashioned Style," New York Herald Colored Section, December 9, 1900
"(untitled)," New York Herald Colored Section, December 9, 1900
"Miss Owl's Wedding Feast," New York Herald Colored Section, December 9, 1900
New York Herald, December 23, 1900
"Our Friday Afternoon Recitations: William Smith Recites 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'," New York Herald, December 23, 1900
"Turning the Tables," New York Herald Colored Section, January 6, 1901
"One Hundred Doses One Dollar: A Tale of the Klondike," New York Herald Colored Section, January 6, 1901
"How the New Maid Became Beautiful," New York Herald Colored Section, January 13, 1901
"What Happened in a Minute," New York Herald Colored Section, January 13, 1901
"Mrs. John Smithers Gets a Telegram," New York Herald Colored Section, January 13, 1901
"Uncle Silas and the Microbes," New York Herald Colored Section, January 13, 1901
"The Conversion of Burglar Bill," New York Herald Colored Section, January 13, 1901
"Little Budd has a Run-In With the Cow. And the Cow Had Revenge," New York Herald Colored Section, January 20, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, January 20, 1901
"A Picture to Paint," New York Herald Colored Section, January 20, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, January 20, 1901
"Such an Absent Minded Dog He Forgot He Had a Master," New York Herald Colored Section, January 27, 1901
"Poor Gladys - She Was So Very Nervous," New York Herald Colored Section, January 27, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, January 27, 1901
"Mickey Mulligan's Hat," New York Herald Colored Section, January 27, 1901
"Among the Skaters at Begoshville," New York Herald Colored Section, February 3, 1901
"Don't it Beat the Band How Luck Pursues Some Chumps?" New York Herald Colored Section, February 3, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, February 3, 1901
"Some Boudoir Gossip," New York Herald Colored Section, February 3, 1901
"Mrs. Funnyface Has Her Fortune Told," New York Herald Colored Section, February 10, 1901
"Arrival at the North Pole," New York Herald Colored Section, February 10, 1901
"A Picture to Paint," New York Herald Colored Section, February 10, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, February 10, 1901
"How Burglar Bill Robbed a Humorist," New York Herald Colored Section, February 17, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, February 17, 1901
"The Elopement at Bugga-Ray-Boo," New York Herald Colored Section, February 17, 1901
"A Picture to Paint," New York Herald Colored Section, February 24, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, February 24, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, March 3, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, March 3, 1901
"And Myrtle Never Kicked Again," New York Herald Colored Section, March 10, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, March 10, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, March 10, 1901
"Jacks and Eights the Deadman's Hand," New York Herald Colored Section, March 10, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, March 24, 1901
"The New Family-An Old Story," New York Herald Colored Section, March 31, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, March 31, 1901
"The Boy and the Boa Constrictor," New York Herald Colored Section, March 31, 1901
"Well, Here's Another Way to Get Rid of the Cook," New York Herald Colored Section, April 7, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, April 7, 1901
"The Armor of His Brave Old Ancestor," New York Herald Colored Section, April 14, 1901
"Percy the Fearless, and Then a Cuckoo Clock," New York Herald Colored Section, April 14, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, April 14, 1901
"What Happened to Willie," New York Herald Colored Section, April 21, 1901
"How He Fooled the Doctor and Incidentally How the Doctor Fooled Him, With a Diagram of How it Really Happened," New York Herald Colored Section, April 21, 1901
"A Chromatic Diagnosis," New York Herald Colored Section, April 28, 1901
"How Towser Lost His Taste for Music," New York Herald Colored Section, May 5, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, May 12, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, May 19, 1901
"Too Many Frogs Lose the Fly," New York Herald Colored Section, May 19, 1901
"Artful Summer Girl," New York Herald Colored Section, May 26, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, May 26, 1901
"Our Pets," New York Herald Colored Section, June 2, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, June 2, 1901
"The Fate of the Animal Crackers," New York Herald Colored Section, June 2, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, June 16, 1901
"Out of the Mouths of Babes," New York Herald Colored Section, June 23, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, June 23, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, June 30, 1901
"Fourth of July," New York Herald Colored Section, June 30, 1901
"Why Bridget Loves Our Darling. They are So Good to Her.," New York Herald Colored Section, July 7, 1901
"In Childhood's Happy Hours: Rough on His Feet," New York Herald Colored Section, July 7, 1901
"Midsummer Thoughts of the Humorist," New York Herald Colored Section, July 14, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, July 14, 1901
"A Very Cheerful Prospect," New York Herald Colored Section, July 21, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, July 21, 1901
"In Flower Town," New York Herald Colored Section, July 21, 1901
"Delights of Matrimony," New York Herald Colored Section, July 28, 1901
"Another 'Improvement'," New York Herald Colored Section, July 28, 1901
"A Picture Riddle," New York Herald Colored Section, July 28, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, July 28, 1901
"Private Theatricals at Entomology Hall," New York Herald Colored Section, August 4, 1901
"Some Fool Thing Always Comes Along to Spoil Everything," New York Herald Colored Section, August 4, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, August 4, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, August 4, 1901
"An Interrupted Rehearsal," New York Herald Colored Section, August 11, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, August 11, 1901
"This Really Happened-Honest it Did!! But the Woman Don't Care," New York Herald Colored Section, August 18, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, August 18, 1901
"The Latest Thing in the Flower Business, 'The Umbrella Plant'," New York Herald Colored Section, August 25, 1901
"When a Joke is Not a Joke," New York Herald Colored Section, August 25, 1901
"He Couldn't Take a Joke," New York Herald Colored Section, August 25, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, August 25, 1901
"Goin' Berryin'," New York Herald Colored Section, August 25, 1901
"Dog Day Colloquy," New York Herald Colored Section, September 1, 1901
"To Have and To Hold," New York Herald Colored Section, September 1, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, September 1, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, September 1, 1901
"Such a Help to His Papa," New York Herald Colored Section, September 8, 1901
"Turn-About Tale," New York Herald Colored Section, September 8, 1901
"Little Rufus Rag-Time Reads to His Mammy Showing that Education is a Pernicious Thing," New York Herald Colored Section, September 15, 1901
"A Nonsense Verse," New York Herald Colored Section, September 15, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, September 15, 1901
"Mrs. Center-Rush deVassar Discharges the Help. We Know This is True Because We Saw the Man Who Told Us," New York Herald Colored Section, September 29, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, October 6, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, October 13, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, October 13, 1901
"Those Joyous Memories of Childhood," New York Herald Colored Section, October 20, 1901
"The First Time They Ever Broke Anything," New York Herald Colored Section, October 20, 1901
"Lo the Pervasive Trolley," New York Herald Colored Section, October 20, 1901
"A Brilliant Rejoinder," New York Herald Colored Section, October 27, 1901
"A Nonsense Verse," New York Herald Colored Section, October 27, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, October 27, 1901
"But Maggie Kept on Asking," New York Herald Colored Section, November 3, 1901
"Jimmie's Unlucky and Busy Day," New York Herald Colored Section, November 3, 1901
"A Dark Prophecy Come True," New York Herald Colored Section, November 3, 1901
"A Nonsense Verse," New York Herald Colored Section, November 3, 1901
"He Would Have Had a Ride if the Man Had Not Turned Into a Stable," New York Herald Colored Section, November 10, 1901
"A Nonsense Verse," New York Herald Colored Section, November 10, 1901
"A Difference," New York Herald Colored Section, November 17, 1901
"Friday Afternoon-Willie Waddles Recites Barbara Frietchie," New York Herald Colored Section, November 17, 1901
New York Herald Colored Section, November 24, 1901
"You Can't Keep a Good Man Down!" New York Herald Colored Section, December 1, 1901
"How Lily Changed Her Mind," New York Herald Colored Section, December 8, 1901
New York Herald Eighth Section, December 15, 1901
"Here's Another Mouse Story," New York Herald Ninth Section, December 15, 1901
"Miracle Bill Again: This Seems Too Strange to be True," New York Herald Ninth Section, December 15, 1901
"The Funny Editor's Christmas Tree," New York Herald Colored Section, December 22, 1901
"How Enos Streets Got Buncoed: The Question is Where Did that Coon Carry All Those Razors?" New York Herald Colored Section, December 22, 1901
"The Joyful Meeting of Two Old Friends," New York Herald Colored Section, December 29, 1901
"If He Had Not Been Deaf He Could Have Heard the Dog," New York Herald Colored Section, December 29, 1901
"Why She Never Balked Again" New York Herald Colored Section, January 19, 1902
"A Busy Day in the Back Lot" New York Herald Colored Section, January 26, 1902
"The Adventures of a Runaway Barrel of Flour" New York Herald Colored Section, February 2, 1902
"Farmer Brown's Valentine" New York Herald Colored Section, February 9, 1902
"Here's Another Mule Story - As an Eye Witness Dreamed It" New York Herald Colored Section, February 16, 1902
"And Then He Went Home and Kicked Himself" New York Herald Colored Section, February 16, 1902
"Just a Little Expansion and Contraction" New York Herald Colored Section, February 23, 1902
"Watch the Speaking Tube and See Who Got the Worst of It" New York Herald Colored Section, February 23, 1902
New York Herald Children's Section, February 23, 1902
"Why the Cottonville Fire Department is Using Cows Now" New York Herald Colored Section, March 2, 1902
"Yes, Some Funny Things Happen in Street Cars" New York Herald Colored Section, March 2, 1902
"A Slippery Day Incident" New York Herald Colored Section, March 9, 1902
"How Daredevil Dan Got the Worst of It" New York Herald Colored Section, March 9, 1902
New York Herald Colored Section, March 9, 1902
"This Happened on the Elevated Train" New York Herald Colored Section, March 16, 1902
"This Happened to Us All, No Doubt" New York Herald Colored Section, March 16, 1902
"How Baby Learned to Walk" New York Herald Ninth Section, March 23, 1902
"Don't You Want to Hold the Baby? Answer - We Hope Not!!!!" New York Herald Colored Section, March 30, 1902
"In B'Goshville" New York Herald Colored Section, March 30, 1902
"A Put-Up Job - And They Say it Really Happened" New York Herald Colored Section, April 6, 1902
"The Slip of a Slip of a Girl" New York Herald Colored Section, April 20, 1902
"The Neat Old Lady and Her Loving Pets" New York Herald Colored Section, April 27, 1902
"Not the Same Man" New York Herald Colored Section, May 11, 1902
"Another Change of Time in the Police Department" New York Herald Colored Section, May 11, 1902
"A Few Stray Ideas That Got Away" New York Herald Colored Section, May 18, 1902
"A Busy Day in the Private Office" New York Herald Colored Section, June 1, 1902
"How Those Girls Love One Another Since Those Veils Got Tangled Up" New York Herald Colored Section, June 22, 1902
"The Mouse-Hound Grows Very Poetic" New York Herald Comic Section, July 27, 1902
New York Herald Comic Section, August 3, 1902
"The Ananias Club at the Country Store: Sim Sawyer Tells a Fish Story" New York Herald Comic Section, August 10, 1902
"A Few More Stray Jokes" New York Herald Comic Section, August 10, 1902
"Where is this Place??" New York Herald Comic Section, September 21, 1902
"Why Buy Coal at Steen Dollars a Ton When You Can Heat the House With Redhot's Neuralgia Cure" New York Herald Comic Section, October 5, 1902
"Suppose-A Poem by the Mouse-hound" New York Herald Comic Section, October 5, 1902
New York Herald Comic Section, October 5, 1902
"The Doubleday's Journey" New York Herald Comic Section, October 12, 1902
"The True Story of Little Roger" New York Herald Comic Section, October 12, 1902
"The Smartest Scholar in the Whole School, At Least He Says So" New York Herald Comic Section, October 19, 1902
"He Thuttered and Thtammered" New York Herald Comic Section, October 26, 1902
New York Herald Comic Section, October 26, 1902
New York Herald Comic Section, November 2, 1902
"Baby's Got a Tooth" New York Herald Comic Section, November 16, 1902
"How the Darling Hires a Cook" New York Herald Comic Section, December 21, 1902
"Charlie Chiselface Visits the Lunatic Asylum" New York Herald Comic Section, December 28, 1902
"How Hennessy Learned that Revenge and Hatred are a Sin and a Mistake," New York Herald Comic Section, January 4, 1903
"The Blatherskite, " New York Herald Comic Section, January 4, 1903
"No Wonder She's Athletic" New York Herald Comic Section, January 11, 1903
New York Herald Comic Section, January 11, 1903
"Canine Consistency: Why He Didn't Go," New York Herald Comic Section, January 18, 1903
"Paid Off an Old Score: Retort Courteous of Little Mabel," New York Herald Comic Section, January 18, 1903
"Samantha Didn't Know, but Now She's Much the Wiser," New York Herald Comic Section, January 18, 1903
"What Funny Looking Things You See Some People Carrying on the Street, " New York Herald Comic Section, January 18, 1903
"Some Philosophy by Uncle Hank," New York Herald Comic Section, January 25, 1903
"Panel cartoon: Times Has Changed," New York Herald Comic Section, January 25, 1903
"One-shot: How the Darling Buys a Dress," New York Herald Comic Section, January 25, 1903
"Those Funny, Funny, Funny Mechanical Toys Do Make Us Laugh, " New York Herald Comic Section, February 1, 1903
"Same Old Mouse Story, but with Lingerie Accompaniment," New York Herald Comic and Children's Section, February 8, 1903
"How Gladys Gets to School," New York Herald Comic and Children's Section, February 8, 1903
"How it Happened that Squire Green Went Crazy: A Winter's Tale, " New York Herald Comic and Children's Section, February 15, 1903
"How He Got Another Transfer: This is a Very Familiar Kind of a Hog We Have All seen Him, " New York Herald Comic and Children's Section, February 22, 1903
"The Reward of Selfishness: But People are Mostly Kind and Polite and Occurrences of this Kind are Seldom Seen," New York Herald Comic Section, March 1, 1903
"A Thrilling Ghost Story," New York Herald Comic Section, March 8, 1903
"Such a Nice Quiet Talk," New York Herald Comic Section, March 15, 1903
"The Most Inquisitive Girl Wot There Is, by Little Timmy, " New York Herald Comic Section, March 15, 1903
New York Herald Comic Section, April 5, 1903
"My Girl, by Little Timmy," New York Herald Comic Section, May 10, 1903
"Some Nonsense on the Half Shell," New York Herald Comic Section, May 17, 1903
"The New Boarder and His Folding Bed Piano," New York Herald Comic Section, May 31, 1903
"Tail of a Dog," New York Herald Comic Section, July 19, 1903
New York Herald Women's Department, July 19, 1903
"Yes Little Girl Always Be Kind To Animals: They Like It, " New York Herald Comic Section, August 30, 1903
"Guess He Knew-Whether He Was Hurt or Not-Didn't He? " New York Herald Comic Section, September 27, 1903
"An Act of Kindness," New York Herald Comic Section, September 27, 1903