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ZIM's Foolish History of Elmira and Its Tributaries
Chemung Valley Reporter · 1911 · 1 issue
About the series
A single-issue comic from 1911, published in the Chemung Valley Reporter, this is a peculiar local history of Elmira, New York, and its waterways, presented through the skewed, absurd lens of the cartoonist known as Zim. It stands as a bizarre, one-off artifact of early 20th-century newspaper comic art, offering a satirical and visually inventive take on regional geography and folklore. Its importance lies in its rarity as a complete, self-contained piece of outsider historical commentary from a forgotten era of American cartooning.