Obscurity of the Day: Dear Dad and his Daughter

 

When Winsor McCay defected to Hearst, his new duties included penning weekday strips in addition to his Sunday In the Land of Wonderful Dreams and editorial cartoons (not to mention moonlighting with animation). Perhaps due to overwork, the weekday strips tended to be, for McCay at least, relatively simple productions graphically. 

Dear Dad and His Daughter, also known as He Meant Well and (as can be seen above) episode-specific titles, ran from November 28 to December 27 1912, making it one of McCay’s shorter-lived weekday strips. It concerns a father who constantly puts his foot in his mouth around daughter’s beaus. Does he do it intentionally to chase them off, or is he just clueless? You be the judge.

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