- Stan Drake
Stanley Albert Drake (
November 9 ,1921 -March 10 ,1997 ) was an Americancartoonist best known as the founding artist of thecomic strip "The Heart of Juliet Jones ", and as a successor artist on "Blondie"."Juliet Jones", created in 1953 by Drake and writer
Elliot Caplin , was asoap opera comic drawn by Drake in a naturalistic style. Drake, whose assistants includedTex Blaisdell andFrank McLaughlin , stayed on the strip until 1989, when he was succeeded byFrank Bolle .In 1984, Drake was brought in to replace
Mike Gersher as the head artist on the humor strip "Blondie" (written by Dean Young) and continued drawing the strip until his death. He was assisted throughout this time byDenis Lebrun .Drake also created comic books for
Marvel Comics such as "The Pitt", and was a prolific painter with a collection of portraits of almost 50 of the world's greatest cartoonists, displayed at the Comic Artist's Museum in Sarasota, Florida.Internationally, he is known for the artwork on "
Kelly Green ", a series of graphic novels about a young widow who fights crime in the manner of anaction hero . This series was written byLeonard Starr . It was serialized in "Pilote " magazine in black and white before being collected in color albums by the French firmDargaud International Publishing .Drake was an avid
golf er and published illustrations in "Golf Digest " and the book "The Touch System for Better Golf ".He was recognized for his work with the
National Cartoonist Society Story Comic Strip Award for 1969, 1970, and 1972 for his work on "The Heart of Juliet Jones".References
* [http://www.drake.org/Stan/Stan.html Stan Drake site]
* [http://www.reuben.org/ncs/awards2.asp NCS Awards]
*Frank McLaughlin interview, "Comic Book Artist " #9 (Aug. 2000), pp 84-88
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