Mike and Ike (They Look Alike)

Mike and Ike (They Look Alike) was a comic strip by Rube Goldberg, who introduced the identical twin characters in the San Francisco Bulletin on September 29, 1907.

[1] Comics historian Don Markstein traced the history of the characters in his Toonopedia: Goldberg's characters were adapted to film with Dancing Fools, released by Universal Pictures on September 21, 1927.

Charles King (as Mike) and Charles Dorety (as Ike) portrayed the duo in eight of the 24 "Mike & Ike" comedy shorts.

The others starred Joe Young and Ned La Salle.

The series ended August 28, 1929 with the release of Good Skates.

1922 comic strip