- Ray Osrin
Raymond Harold Osrin (1928 –
April 3 ,2001 ) was an Americancartoonist . He was born inBrooklyn, New York in 1928, and studied at the High School of Industrial Arts and the Art Students League. He was a staffinker atJerry Iger 's comics shop from 1945 to 1949. In the 1940s, his work appeared atFiction House and Fox.In 1950 Osrin worked as an inker on "
It Rhymes with Lust ", which is considered one of the most notable precursors of thegraphic novel . Called a "picture novel" on the cover and published by thecomic book andmagazine companySt. John Publications , it was written byArnold Drake andLeslie Waller (together using the pseudonym "Drake Waller"), with black-and-white art by Matt Baker.In the mid 1950s, he drew for
Archie Comics ("Pat the Brat "),Charlton Comics ("Blue Beetle ", "Crime and Justice", romance and suspense stories) and Dell/Gold Key ("Snuffy Smith " and "Barney Google ", "Supercar"). In the 1960s he was also aghost artist on the "Morty Meekle " daily. In 1957 Osrin moved fromNew York City toPittsburgh , where he was involved intelevision animation andindustrial film making. He was a staff cartoonist of the "Pittsburgh Press " from 1958 to 1963.In 1963, he "blindly applied for a job in the art department" [Political cartooning: Raymond H. Osrin interviewed by Dan O'Brian (March 4, 1992)
Youngstown State University Oral History Program, O.H. 1490] of "the Cleveland Plain Dealer" and was hired to replace editorial cartoonist Ed Kuekes. Osrin moved to Cleveland to work as a cartoonist and "wait for his predecessor to retire." [Political cartooning: Raymond H. Osrin interviewed by Dan O'Brian (March 4, 1992)Youngstown State University Oral History Program, O.H. 1490] He became theeditorial cartoonist of "The Plain Dealer" in 1966, [Cleveland Plain Dealer ,August 29 ,1976 ] and remained there until retiring onApril 2 ,1993 .Osrin won the
National Headliners Club 's award for editorial cartooning in 1971. In a 1972 interview, Osrin said "I'm influenced by Oliphant and Mauldin andHerblock , (and) a fellow named Wright on aMiami newspaper." ["Montage" documentary "Wizard of Osrin", 1972.] Other influences includePaul Conrad ,Milt Caniff ,Frank Robbins , and Matt Baker. [ [http://www.bailsprojects.com/(S(pt1unu4512g52l5545qulx55))/whoswho.aspx WhosWho ] ]Upon retirement, he moved to
Boca Raton, Florida . He donated collections of his cartoons toCleveland State University and theCartoon Research Library atOhio State University in the hopes that his work would "mean something later on and somebody can enjoy it." [Political cartooning: Raymond H. Osrin interviewed by Dan O'Brian (March 4, 1992)Youngstown State University Oral History Program, O.H. 1490] He died from complications due toheart disease anddiabetes onApril 3 ,2001 inDelray Beach, Florida . [Obituary, Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 4, 2001]References
External links
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/o/osrin_ray.htm Lambiek.Net]
* [http://paneltopanel.net/shop/article_info.php?articles_id=13&osCsid=82903e3b4679a4fec9cd638e22fb0065 "Panel to Panel" article on "It Rhymes with Lust"]
* [http://www.csuohio.edu/CUT/osrin2.htm Cleveland State University's Ray Osrin Cartoon Collection]
* [http://www.maag.ysu.edu/oralhistory/oral_hist.html Youngstown State University Oral History Digital Program] (see Political Cartoons)
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