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==''Cicero's Cat''== [[File:Ciceroscat8842.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Bud Fisher's ''Cicero's Cat'' (August 7, 1942).]] Starting on October 27, 1926, the Sunday page included a [[topper (comic strip)|topper strip]] about Cicero, Mutt's son. On December 3, 1933, the topper began to focus on Cicero's pet, Desdemona. Under the title ''Cicero's Cat'', this pantomime strip ran until 1972.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Holtz |first1=Allan |title=American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide |date=2012 |publisher=The University of Michigan Press |location=Ann Arbor |isbn=9780472117567 |page=106}}</ref> <!--unsure about where/what to do with the following section: ==Trivia== Before Smith began drawing the strip, Mack introduced a plotline featuring Mutt running for President, during the [[U.S. presidential election, 1928|1928 Presidential election]] when the same-named Governor [[Al Smith]] was a candidate. Mutt was the first cartoon character to seek the nation's highest office; he was followed in this ambition by the likes of ''[[Pogo (comics)|Pogo]]'' and ''[[Howard the Duck]]''. -->
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