The first volume includes the five sample strips that Gould used to sell his strip, followed by over 450 strips showing the series' beginning (from October 1931-May 1933), along with a Gould interview, never previously published, by Max Allan Collins.
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He was hired by William Randolph Hearst's Chicago Evening American, where he produced his first comic strips, Fillum Fables (1924) and The Radio Catts.
Chester | Chester A. Arthur | West Chester, Pennsylvania | Elliott Gould | Bishop of Chester | Daniel Chester French | Chester County, Pennsylvania | West Chester | Stephen Jay Gould | West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio | Jay Gould | Chester Cathedral | John Gould | Chester, Pennsylvania | Phil Gould | Sabine Baring-Gould | West Chester, Ohio | Robert Gould Shaw | Dana Gould | Chester Zoo | Chester railway station | Tony Gould | George Jay Gould I | Chester W. Nimitz | Chester County | Unionville, Chester County, Pennsylvania | Harold Gould | Chester-le-Street | Port Chester, New York | Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester |