- Hawkshaw the Detective
Hawkshaw the Detective was a
comic strip character featured in an eponymous cartoon serial byGus Mager between 1913 and 1922, and again from 1931 to 1952. The name of Mager's character was derived from the common Americanslang of the time, in which a "hawkshaw" meant adetective — that slang itself derived from playwrightTom Taylor 's use of the name for the detective in his 1863 stage play "The Ticket of Leave Man ".Hawkshaw the Detective was based on one of Mager's "monk" characters (so called because they looked a lot like
monkey s), "Sherlocko the Monk," who made his first appearance in 1910. That name was scrapped afterArthur Conan Doyle , the creator ofSherlock Holmes , threatened legal action over the parodied name. (Sherlocko's bumbling partner Watso did not survive the renaming, either; he became "The Colonel.")An earlier version of Sherlocko, entitled "Knocko the Monk," had spawned a fad of nicknames ending in O, which prompted a vaudeville monologist named Art Fisher, while playing poker with four brothers who performed together, to give them all such names. One of the brothers got a name that belonged to one of the characters in the strip: Groucho, one of the monks. Fisher named the other brothers Harpo, Chicko (later re-spelled "Chico") and Gummo.
"Hawkshaw the Detective" debuted in "
The New York World " on February 23, 1913, and continued for many years in various Pulitzer-owned newspapers. In 1917, some of Hawkshaw and the Colonel's newspaper antics were republished in book form by the Saalfield Company.External links
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/hawkshaw.htm Hawkshaw] at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
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