Radio Patrol is a police comic strip carried in newspapers from August 7, 1933 to December 16, 1950 in the dailies, with a Sunday strip that ran from November 25, 1934 to October 20, 1946. It was created by artist Charles Schmidt and writer Eddie Sullivan, who both worked for the Boston American. Sullivan was a newspaper reporter who specialized in crime reporting. Walter Howey, the editor who assigned Schmidt and Sullivan to create the comic strip, was a personal friend of Hearst, and in Citizen Kane Howey's was fictionalized as Jed Leland (Joseph Cotten).
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| - Radio Patrol is a police comic strip carried in newspapers from August 7, 1933 to December 16, 1950 in the dailies, with a Sunday strip that ran from November 25, 1934 to October 20, 1946. It was created by artist Charles Schmidt and writer Eddie Sullivan, who both worked for the Boston American. Sullivan was a newspaper reporter who specialized in crime reporting. Walter Howey, the editor who assigned Schmidt and Sullivan to create the comic strip, was a personal friend of Hearst, and in Citizen Kane Howey's was fictionalized as Jed Leland (Joseph Cotten). (en)
- Radio Patrol est un comic strip policier américain créé par le dessinateur et le scénariste et publié sous forme de bande quotidienne à partir d'août 1933 dans le Boston Record sous le nom Pinkerton Jr. À partir du 10 avril 1934, King Features Syndicate la diffuse nationalement sous le nom Radio Patrol. Du 24 novembre 1934 au 20 octobre 1946, la série bénéficie également d'une planche dominicale. Le strip quotidien est quant à lui arrêté le 11 décembre 1950. Radio Patrol a été traduit dans l'hebdomadaire jeunesse français Hop-là ! en 1939 sous le nom Roland Cassecou. (fr)
- Radio Patrol (o anche Radio Pattuglia nella prima edizione italiana) è stata una serie a fumetti a strisce giornaliere di genere poliziesco realizzata dal disegnatore Charles Schmidt e dallo scrittore Eddie Sullivan e pubblicata negli Stati Uniti d'America dal 1933 al 1950. Viene ritenuta una delle serie a fumetti più realistiche del periodo. raggiungendo una vasta popolarità che portò alla realizzazione di una trasmissione radiofonica e di un serial cinematografico nel 1937. (it)
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| - Radio Patrol is a police comic strip carried in newspapers from August 7, 1933 to December 16, 1950 in the dailies, with a Sunday strip that ran from November 25, 1934 to October 20, 1946. It was created by artist Charles Schmidt and writer Eddie Sullivan, who both worked for the Boston American. Sullivan was a newspaper reporter who specialized in crime reporting. Because of the popularity of Dick Tracy, William Randolph Hearst wanted a strip in his King Features Syndicate to compete. The strip, which started in 1933 in the Boston Record, was originally called Pinkerton, Jr., since the main character was a boy named Pinky. (Dick Tracy also had a boy as a key character at the time.) The new strip was popular with Boston readers and the main character shortly became Sergeant Pat, while Pinky grew older quite rapidly. Sergeant Pat was a composite of many of the real-life Boston Police Department officers Sullivan knew personally. When the strip was picked up by King Features Syndicate in 1934, it was retitled Radio Patrol. The central characters were Sergeant Pat, his partner Sam and policewoman Molly Day. Later retitled Sgt. Pat of Radio Patrol, the strip is notable for its serious tone, with little evidence of the fantastic or supernatural. The realistic bent even included accurate geography in its depictions of Boston and the New England countryside. Whenever artist Charlie Schmidt bought a new car, it was drawn into the strip as Sergeant Pat's new cruiser. One day Schmidt was at his dentist's office. The dentist wanted to know how come he wasn't one of the characters in the popular strip. Schmidt replied, "Because I already have one fat guy in it." Walter Howey, the editor who assigned Schmidt and Sullivan to create the comic strip, was a personal friend of Hearst, and in Citizen Kane Howey's was fictionalized as Jed Leland (Joseph Cotten). As with other strips of the period, Radio Patrol was adapted into different media, including a 1930s radio show. The 12-chapter Universal Pictures movie serial, Radio Patrol (1937), starring Grant Withers as Pat, was directed by Ford Beebe and Clifford Smith. In June 2010, Radio Patrol was added to King Features' DailyINK email service, which was later transitioned to ComicsKingdom.com. (en)
- Radio Patrol est un comic strip policier américain créé par le dessinateur et le scénariste et publié sous forme de bande quotidienne à partir d'août 1933 dans le Boston Record sous le nom Pinkerton Jr. À partir du 10 avril 1934, King Features Syndicate la diffuse nationalement sous le nom Radio Patrol. Du 24 novembre 1934 au 20 octobre 1946, la série bénéficie également d'une planche dominicale. Le strip quotidien est quant à lui arrêté le 11 décembre 1950. Créée pour concurrencer Dick Tracy, Radio Patrol met en scène le détective roux Pat, son équipier Sam Sutterin et leurs collègues, tous affrontant avec succès divers criminels. La série fait l'objet à la fin des années 1930 d'une adaptation radiophonique et d'une (en) en douze épisodes (1937) avec (en) dans le rôle-titre. Radio Patrol a été traduit dans l'hebdomadaire jeunesse français Hop-là ! en 1939 sous le nom Roland Cassecou. (fr)
- Radio Patrol (o anche Radio Pattuglia nella prima edizione italiana) è stata una serie a fumetti a strisce giornaliere di genere poliziesco realizzata dal disegnatore Charles Schmidt e dallo scrittore Eddie Sullivan e pubblicata negli Stati Uniti d'America dal 1933 al 1950. Viene ritenuta una delle serie a fumetti più realistiche del periodo. raggiungendo una vasta popolarità che portò alla realizzazione di una trasmissione radiofonica e di un serial cinematografico nel 1937. I protagonisti sono il sergente Pat e il poliziotto Stuttering Sam che insieme alla detective Molly Day, il giovane Pinky e dal suo cane, combattono rapinatori, contrabbandieri e malviventi di vario tipo con - all’epoca - innovativa la radio mobile. (it)
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