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- Q2838747 abstract "Template:ForAlexander "Ally" Sloper is one of the earliest fictional comic strip characters. He is regarded as the first recurring character in comics. Red-nosed and blustery, an archetypal lazy schemer often found "sloping" through alleys to avoid his landlord and other creditors, he was created for the British magazine Judy by writer and fledgling artist Charles H. Ross, and inked and later fully illustrated by his French wife Emilie de Tessier—a rare woman comic-strip artist at the time—under the pseudonym "Marie Duval" (or "Marie Du Val"; sources differ).The strips, which used text narrative beneath unbordered panels, premiered in the 14 August 1867 issue of Judy, a humour-magazine rival of the famous Punch. The highly popular character was spun off into his own comic, Ally Sloper's Half Holiday, in 1884.".
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- Q2838747 title "Ally Sloper".
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- Q2838747 comment "Template:ForAlexander "Ally" Sloper is one of the earliest fictional comic strip characters. He is regarded as the first recurring character in comics. Red-nosed and blustery, an archetypal lazy schemer often found "sloping" through alleys to avoid his landlord and other creditors, he was created for the British magazine Judy by writer and fledgling artist Charles H.".
- Q2838747 label "Ally Sloper".
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- Q2838747 name "Ally Sloper".