'Fitzboomski the Anarchist'.
W. R. Bradford was the author of several early 20th-century newspaper features. One of his notable creations was 'Fizzboomski the Anarchist' (October-November 1905), a black humor strip, published in the Philadelphia North American, and inspired by terrorist activities in Russia at the time. It was revived as 'Fitzboomski the Anarchist' in 1907 with new tensions in Russia.
'The Almost Family (1906).
Among Bradford's other creations are 'The Almost Family' (1906), 'Peter Putoff' (1906-1907), 'The Little Journeys of Nip and Tuck' (with art by John R. Neill, 1909-1910), 'Enoch Pickleweight' (1910) and 'Jingling Johnson' (1910-1916).
'Jingling Johnson'.