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Ted Key, Creator Of "Hazel", George L. Beiswinger
Ted Key, Creator Of "Hazel", George L. Beiswinger
The Courier
This article highlights the life and works of the cartoonist and author Ted Key, researched through his extensive collection in the Syracuse University Special Collections. Key is best known for his cartoon "Hazel," whose personality endeared her to generations of readers.
Roy Crane—Pioneer Adventure Strip Cartoonist, Ray Thompson
Roy Crane—Pioneer Adventure Strip Cartoonist, Ray Thompson
The Courier
The newspaper comic strip was well established in the United States by World War I. It had become a part of every American's cultural background long before the Disney cartoon films of the 1930s. The George Arents Research Library for Special Collections at Syracuse University has a large collection of original drawings for comic strips. There are cartoons from the early days of the comic strip to the work of artists still drawing strips which many Americans read every day.
Some of the comic strips have extraordinary lives, continuing past their creator's lifetimes. Buzz Sawyer and his friend Roscoe Sweeney …
Bud Fisher—Pioneer Dean Of The Comic Artists, Ray Thompson
Bud Fisher—Pioneer Dean Of The Comic Artists, Ray Thompson
The Courier
The George Arents Research Library for Special Collections at Syracuse University has an extensive collection of original drawings by American cartoonists. Among the most famous of these are Bud Fisher's "Mutt and Jeff."
Bud Fisher set the pattern of a new phase of visual entertainment that has endured and blossomed to this day. Everybody knows of "Mutt and Jeff" - an American institution and a synonym for "tall and short." Fisher was one of the most copied of the early cartoonists. One can trace his influence through dozens of strips created between 1910 and 1920.