
Once I started collecting my grandfather’s comics, I came up with two goals: publish a book and collect them all. In 2018, “The Complete Mitzi McCoy” was published, so—halfway there!
Kreighs’ comics appeared in newspapers every Sunday from November 7, 1948 until February 27, 1972, about two and a half decades. Adding it all up—the 23 complete years, the two partial years, and the four times leap years resulted in a year having 53 Sundays (1950, 1956, 1961, 1967)—amounts to 1,217 individual episodes. WIth so many of them, it’s easy to see why I chose to publish a book first.
Admittedly, I had a great head start with so many of the episodes having been given to me by my uncle. But while my grandfather saved a lot of stuff, I do not have examples of all of the individual episodes. With all 99 MITZI McCOY episodes and less than half of the UP ANCHOR! comics, what I had focused on primarily was the missing KEVIN THE BOLD episodes, but I’ve recently been making progress on my collection of UP ANCHOR! episodes too.
At some point, I was clued into the existence of comic sections found online at newspapers.com, so there aren’t any episodes I haven’t seen—but these online versions are of varying quality and are in black and white.
As for the different formats available, my preference for obtaining digital images goes as follows: color half pages, color half tabloids, color tabloids, original artwork, black and white velox proofs, black and white tabloids, color thirds, black and white thirds, etc. Obviously, I prefer to have original hard copies of the episodes, but scans are just as good as far as I’m concerned. Perhaps someone could help me fill some holes in my collection with their scans—I’d be happy to trade.
The first hole in my collection, appears about a decade into KEVIN’s run: April 24, 1960.

A few months later, the October 2, 1960 episode draws a blank.Through 1958, I have full-sized (half-page or tabloid) versions of just about every comic, but by 1960, many of my comics are one-third page versions (sigh).

A previously published version of this post resulted in a reader sending me a bunch of scans to trade (Thanks, Arnaud!), but I’m still looking for a color version of the September 17, 1961 episode—and the one for June 23, 1963.
Here are the dates of the comics listed above:
April 24, 1960
October 2, 1960
September 17, 1961
June 23, 1963
Not bad for the first 18 years of my grandfather’s cartooning career—only 18 missing episodes left!
For the last three years of “Kevin the Bold,” I used to need quite a few, but a connection with a collector in New Jersey (Thank you, Dave!) has helped fill in a lot of the blanks. However, these still elude me:
January 2 , 1966
June 26, 1966
July 17, 1966
July 24, 1966
January 8, 1967
March 5, 1967
March 26, 1967
April 9, 1967
March 10, 1968
March 17, 1968
April 7, 1968
April 21, 1968
May 5, 1968
September 15, 1968
Dave has also helped me complete my collection of UP ANCHOR! strips, but there are quite a few still missing…
January 26, 1969
June 8, 1969
June 15, 1969
June 20, 1969
November 9, 1969
December 7, 1969
December 28, 1969
August 30, 1970
September 27, 1970
October 25, 1970
…especially from 1971 and 1972:
January 3–March 21, 1971 (12 episodes)
April 4–May 30, 1971 (9 episodes)
June 13–September 12, 1971 (14 episodes)
September 26, 1971
October 31–November 7, 1971 (2 episodes)
December 5–December 19, 1971 (3 episodes)
January 2–February 27, 1972 (all 9 episodes)
It looks like I’m missing about 32 episodes of KEVIN THE BOLD and 36 from UP ANCHOR! Do you have any of these in your collection? I’m more than willing to trade scans (or hard copies). If you’re willing to help, please leave a message here on my blog or contact me directly at brianedwardcollins1(at)gmail.com
Thank you! See you in the funny papers!
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By the way, are you looking ONLY for colored versions of the ones you mentioned or black and white too?
Regards, Carlos A. Altgelt.
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Basically, I’m looking for any version of the dates I listed. Anything but the BW versions found on newspapers.com, which I have downloaded. I like BW versions of original artwork, or from BW velox proofs, or the BW versions found in the NEA dailies. I think the BW versions really emphasize the line work of my grandfather’s illustrations, but readers seem to prefer seeing color, even if they are color third pages.
Thank you for reading my blog, and thank you especially for posting a comment, which is a rare treat for me.
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Hello Brian!
First of all, let me congratulate you for your EXCELLENT blog on the work of your grandfather, which encompasses not only his outstanding art but the texts as well.
Also, I want to thank you for your comments about my posting but it’s the least I can do for a fellow “archeologist of the comics.”
Now, the sad part. I thought that in your thorough search you may have already looked at newspapers.com but I asked you just in case remembering the words of a boss of mine decades ago: “only asses assume.” Unfortunately, that’s where I was going to look for the pages you were looking for.
Although I’m writing this from Argentina, where I come twice a year, I see that yu are a fellow Michiganian, since I live in Dearborn Heights part of the year. And that brings a question. I see that Mitzi miverd in Freedom, a small town near Mackinaw and was wondering if you know why your grandfather “placed” her there.
One last thing. I didn’t see your name in your blog, only in the message you sent me. I have macular degeneration which makes me very hard to read so I may have missed it and only got it through your email address.
Good luck Brian on your search! All the best, Carlos.
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