Desperate Desmond Explained

"Desperate Desmond" was a comic strip by Harry Hershfield, published in the New York Journal[1] between March 11, 1910, and October 15, 1912.[2]

A parody of melodrama, it depicted a stereotypical villain named Desmond who continually tried to capture a damsel in distress named Rosamond, which brought him into conflict with her and her paramour Claude Eclaire;[3] Hershfield ended the strip by having Claude and Rosamond marry, which meant that Desmond could no longer pursue her.[4]

Coulton Waugh described it as one of the first strips to include genuine suspense; [5] similarly, R. C. Harvey has mentioned its early use of daily continuity.[6]

Don Markstein noted that it was a "probably a response" to the presence of a similar character in C. W. Kahles's earlier strip "Hairbreadth Harry";[3] Maurice Horn, however, called it a "direct imitation" of Kahles's work, but felt that it "showed greater ingenuity and wit".[7]

Adaptations

Film adaptations of "Desperate Desmond" were produced by Nestor Studios,[8] directed by Tom Ricketts, with Dorothy Davenport as Rosamond and Fred Kelsey as Claude;[9] as well, vaudeville star Fred Duprez released a recording of a "Desperate Desmond"-based comedy act.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.lambiek.net/artists/h/herschfield_h.htm Harry Hershfield
  2. https://strippersguide.blogspot.com/2009/11/obscurity-of-day-desperate-desmond.html Obscurity of the Day: Desperate Desmond
  3. https://archive.today/20150404112158/http://toonopedia.com/desmond.htm DESPERATE DESMOND
  4. https://archive.today/20150404112315/http://toonopedia.com/durham.htm DAUNTLESS DURHAM OF THE U.S.A.
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=fm8mRsBP3YkC&dq=%22DESPERATE+DESMOND%22&pg=PA65 The Comics
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=sb374j7kI1sC&dq=%22DESPERATE+DESMOND%22+harry+continuity&pg=PA11 The Art of the Funnies: An Aesthetic History
  7. World Encyclopedia of Comics, by Maurice Horn, published 1976 by Chelsea House
  8. https://books.google.com/books?id=Q6clDwAAQBAJ&dq=DESPERATE+DESMOND&pg=PA98 Melodramatic Villainy (Just) after the Victorians
  9. https://books.google.com/books?id=98wfTSH6ZFAC&dq=%22desperate+desmond%22&pg=PA95 Bayonne