Works by Jimmy Swinnerton in the SFACA collection

Continuous Comic Features

And Her Heart Was True to Harold, 1912
Bad Mans!, 1909-1911
Clarissa's Chances, 1920
Dear Little Katy, 1904-1905
Home Life of His Majesty the King, The, 1904
Little Jimmy, 1904-1945
Mr. Grouty, 1902
Mr. Jack, 1898-1926
Mt. Ararat, 1901-1912
No Wedding Bells for Him, 1906-1913
Professor Knix, 1904
Sam and His Laugh, 1905
Spotted Town, 1901
Tumble Tom, 1902

One-shots

"And the Painter Let Go!," Chicago American Comic Supplement, August 19, 1900
"A Hat--A Dog--A Man (In a Hot Combination)," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 23, 1900
"The Terrible Tale of a Brutal Dog and an Innocent Child!," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 30, 1900
"A Poem of Childhood," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 30, 1900
"Ingratitude! Showing Waht Happened to a Kind Hearted Gentleman Who made the Fatal Mistake of Holding a Stout Lady's Bundles," Chicago American Comic Supplement, October 21, 1900
"Oh, It Was an Awfully Mean Trick! But It Worked," Chicago American Comic Supplement, October 28, 1900
"How Mr. Smartmeyer Tried To Do His Own Plumbing," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 4, 1900
"How a Dog Lost All Respect for His Owner," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 4, 1900
"Why the Doorkeeper Did Not Know His Face," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 11, 1900
"Oh!!! If the Axe Hadn't Broken!," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 18, 1900
"All's Well That Ends Well, Or, A Proposal That Was Made Under Great Difficulties," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 18, 1900
"When 'Fahder' Came Back," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 25, 1900
"It Was More than a Hungry Mortal could Stand," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 25, 1900
"Out of His Class: A Thanksgiving Day Football Incident," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 25, 1900
"He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last," Chicago American Comic Supplement, December 2, 1900
"Clarence Was Not Rugged Enough," Chicago American Comic Supplement, December 2, 1900
"No, Uncle Joe Will Never Play Santy Claus Again," Chicago American Comic Supplement, December 9, 1900
"The Yellow Dog Slipped In," Chicago American Comic Supplement, January 20, 1901
"How Mr. Tuffmug Met His Waterloo," Chicago American Comic Supplement, January 27, 1901
"How Private Mulvaney Saluted Under Difficulties," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 3, 1901
"The Revenge of the Valiant Knight; Or, How Sir Weary de Cade Swatted the Pup," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 10, 1901
"Why Col. Skinflint Opened His Pond to the Public. A Blood-curdling Narrative of Terrible Revenge," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 17, 1901
"How the Dude Won a Sweeping Victory," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 17, 1901
"Der Sidewalks Vass Not Clear," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 24, 1901
"The Marsoolazums. A Funny Scene That Swinnerton Saw Through a Telescope on the Planet Mars," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 24, 1901
"He Believed in Microbes," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 24, 1901
"An Illustrated Explanation," Chicago American Comic Supplement, March 3, 1901
"Retribution! The moral of this tale is: Don't Laugh Until You're Sure," Chicago American Comic Supplement, March 10, 1901
"A Strategic Scheme That Didn't Work," Chicago American Comic Supplement, March 10, 1901
"The Black Cat. Or How a Pleasant Tete-A-Tete Was Knocked Galley West," Chicago American Comic Supplement, April 7, 1901
"An Easter Sunday Promenade," Chicago American Comic Supplement, April 7, 1901
"The Sweet Cherub With the Milk Bottle and the Old Brute," Chicago American Comic Supplement, April 14, 1901
"Such a Mix-Up! A Spring Symposium by F.B. Opper, R. Dirks, J. Swinnerton and Gus Dirks," Chicago American Comic Supplement, May 5, 1901
"And Then Mamma Woke Up. How a Poor Artist's Lovemaking Was Rudely Interrupted," Chicago American Comic Supplement, May 5, 1901
"A Wooing That Went Wrong. Or, How the Penniless Baron Lost a Rich Though Somewhat Homely Wife," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 1, 1901
"Papa Gave It Up!," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 8, 1901
"How Burgling Bill Got Out of Jail. And Then Became Eager to Get in Again," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 15, 1901
"What a Man Gets for Being Kind-Hearted," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 15, 1901
"An Interrupted Slumber," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 22, 1901
"A Wonderful Fish Story," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 22, 1901
"Clarence's First Boxing Lesson," Chicago American Comic Supplement, March 1, 1903
"There Were Eight of Them!," Chicago American Comic Supplement, March 8, 1903
"Why There Was No Duck For Dinner," Chicago American Comic Supplement, March 22, 1903
"He Used to Be with Barnum's," Chicago American Comic Supplement, April 19, 1903
"He Was Quite a Smart Man," Chicago American Comic Supplement, May 10, 1903
"He Laughed Too Soon," Chicago American Comic Supplement, June 7, 1903
"He Was an Ungrateful Gentleman!," Chicago American Comic Supplement, June 21, 1903
"The Grateful Cow!," Chicago American Comic Supplement, July 12, 1903
"Playing Horsie!," Chicago American Comic Supplement, March 13, 1904
"An Interrupted Slumber," Detroit Free Press Comic Supplement, April 30,1905
"The Journal's Tigers Turn Out in Honor of St. Patrick," New York Journal Supplement, March 13, 1898
"Hot Soup! A Symphony in Nine Blasts," New York Journal Comic Supplement, January 20, 1901
"Reuben Glue Buys His First Dress Suit--And His Last," San Francisco Examiner Comic Supplement, December 29, 1901
"The Fight on the Asylum Wall," San Francisco Examiner Comic Supplement, November 9, 1902
"Yes, He Really Did It," San Francisco Examiner Comic Supplement, February 21, 1904
"William Bow-Wow Tell!," San Francisco Examiner Comic Supplement, February 14, 1904
"You See, There Were Two of Them," St. Louis Republic Comic Section, January 17, 1904
"How the Fat Man Rode Free," St. Louis Republic Comic Section, December 4, 1904

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