Public Domain Super Heroes
I. Caniford Lotts

Real Name

I. Caniford Lotts

First appearance

Syndicated comic strip The Thimble Theatre (1926)

Original publisher

King Features Syndicate

Created by

E. C. Segar

Origin[]

I. Caniford Lotts (frequently referred to simply as "Mr. Lotts"), the elderly father of Cylinda Oyl and father-in-law of Castor Oyl, is a Thimble Theatre character created by E. C. Segar. Introduced in the summer of 1926 as a wealthy, aggrieved man (and, briefly, asylum patient) implicitly linked to Cylinda (then a displaced amnesiac rescued from a ransom-motivated kidnapping by Ham Gravy and her eventual spouse Castor), Lotts ultimately reunited with his daughter via Castor, then under Lotts' employ as a groundskeeper, bringing her to his workplace.

Upon the reunion, however, Lotts shed his bereavement, thereby exposing his disgust at Cylinda's choice of husband (owing to his social standing). Throughout the subsequent months, Lotts resultantly gained prominence as a foil to Castor, with his stubbornly vindictive and misanthropic nature acting as an obstructive counterpoint to Castor's ambitious flights of fancy and devotion to Cylinda. Such was the newfound prominence of the Castor-Lotts dynamic that, by the close of 1927, Lotts had arguably become the simultaneous primary antagonist and deuteragonist of the strip, with the frequency and narrative significance of his appearances both increasingly marginalizing his own daughter into secondary roles and outright ousting long-standing regulars Ham Gravy and Olive Oyl from the strip for a prolonged period. In 1928, however, Segar opted to write both Cylinda and Lotts out of the strip, leading to their near-simultaneous exit in mid-June of that year.

Public Domain Comic Strip Appearances[]

  • Thimble Theater (1926–1928)

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