Tin Pan Alley | Alley Theatre | Thunder Alley | Back Alley Oproar | Rewi Alley | Smock Alley Theatre | Lindsey Alley | The Alley Cats | Sally in Our Alley | Damnation Alley | tornado alley | Thunder Alley (film) | The Alley Cats (Los Angeles punk band) | Steampipe Alley | Sniper Alley | Silicon Alley Reporter | Silicon Alley | Richard F Outcault's last ''Hogan's Alley'' cartoon for ''Truth'' magazine, ''Fourth Ward Brownies'', was published on 9 February 1895 and reprinted in the ''New York World'' newspaper on 17 February 1895, beginning one of the first comic strips in an American newspaper. The character later known as the Yellow Kid had minor supporting roles in the strip's early panels. This one refers to ''The Brownies | Richard Alley | Printer's Alley | Hogan's Alley (comic strip) | Hogan's Alley | Damnation Alley (film) | Creeque Alley | Carroll Alley | Blues Alley | Blood Alley | Alphonse Alley |
Two of the most important films of his filmography are Rojo amanecer (1989) and El callejón de los milagros (1995) based in the homonym book by Naguib Mahfouz, Midaq Alley of 1947 (زقق المدق), which breaks the classic lineal plots in films.
Many of his novels were first published in serialized form, including Children of Gebelawi and Midaq Alley which was adapted into a Mexican film starring Salma Hayek (El callejón de los milagros).