The Yellow Kid, an early newspaper comic character who got his start in a comic called Hogan’s Alley, was the star of the comics page during the yellow journalism era in New York City. You can read and see more about Hogan’s Alley at this site hosted by the Ohio State University Libraries Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.
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