The Kin-Der-Kids

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The Kin-Der-Kids was a full-color Sunday comics feature created in 1906 for the Chicago Sunday Tribune by German-American Expressionist Lyonel Feininger. As per the premise, three boys -- academic Daniel Webster, muscular Strenuous Teddy, and the voracious Pie-Mouth -- have adventures sailing around the world in a bathtub, all while trying to outrun their overbearing Aunt Jim-Jam and Cousin Gussie, who are intent on feeding them castor oil. Despite only running for less than a year, leaving many plot points unresolved and characters underdeveloped or yet to be introduced, the strip has been met with acclaim by comic art historians.

May 27-June 3, 1906

Fat-Mouth gorges himself to immobility on the provisions of a sailing ship when the Kin-Der-Kids try to sell off the whale they've harpooned. His fat later comes in handy when he falls overboard during a sudden storm, with the grease slick he creates acting like "oil on troubled waters" and saving them from capsizing.


November 18, 1906

In the final published strip, Fat-Mouth is force-fed Dr. Dopeski's experimental health cure.