- Rusty Riley
Rusty Riley was an American comic strip which ran from 1948 to 1959. It was created and drawn by
Frank Godwin for King Features.The line work in "Rusty Riley" shows an obvious influence of
James Montgomery Flagg andCharles Dana Gibson , although he used a variety of styles in his book and magazine illustrations. Contemporaries such asHal Foster ,Milton Caniff andAlex Raymond continue to be reprinted with regularity, while Godwin's two strips are difficult to find. He receives more attention in Europe, specifically France, though even there it is quite sparse.With art by Godwin and scripts by Rod Reed, the first "Rusty Riley" daily appeared
January 26 ,1948 . The storyline follows the adventures of a redheaded orphan youth, Rusty Riley, who flees the orphanage with his faithful fox terrier, Flip. In the Bluegrass region of Kentucky, he is hired as a stable boy by wealthy racehorse owner Mr. Miles, owner of Milestone Farm. Encountering crooks and corruption as he grows up in the world of horse racing and horse breeders, Rusty's goal is to establish himself as a jockey. Rusty's girlfriend is Patty Miles, the daughter of his boss.The Sunday strip began five months later, on
June 27 , with Godwin illustrating scripts written by his brother, Harold Godwin.The strip was running in more than 150 newspapers when Godwin died of a heart attack in 1959 at his home in
New Hope, Pennsylvania . The final strips were drawn by Bob Lubbers, who recalled, "In 1959 Frank Godwin, the artist who did "Rusty Riley", died. Sylvan Byck at King Features asked if I'd do the last two weeks in Godwin's style to end the series. I admired his book illustrations and was honored to have the privilege to do it."Reprints
In 1952-53
Dell Comics reprinted four "Rusty Riley" stories in its Four Color Comics series.External links
* [http://www.comicartville.com/rustyriley.htm "The Story of "Rusty Riley" by Dave Karlen]
* [http://www.accomics.com/accomics/accentral/masterworks.html AC Central: Bob Lubbers]
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