An Early Comic Strip...
...though not meant to be comical. It tells a story in separate but similar images in progression, with balloons that show the dialogue. But this is from 1493, the year after Columbus stumbled upon the Caribbean ("discovered America")! Yes, predating The Yellow Kid by about 400 years! The duchy of Gelria (Gelre), in what is now part of the Dutch province of Gelderland, saw the return of the young Duke Charles (Karel) from captivity in Burgundian France in 1492. Bernard, Count Van Meurs remained hostage in stead of his uncle Charles in Péronne, France, so Charles could settle his ransom. It is Van Meurs who in this document of 1493 complains that Charles has not kept his promises... (From the Municipal Archives of Zutphen, old arch. nr. 2386.) [Though I found the above image in a book, you can see a wonderful reproduction of it here on the website of the Zutphen Archives!] I would venture to guess it would read something like this: 1) "Oh, King of Burgundy, I, Count ...