“It seems beyond the comprehension of people that someone can be born to draw comic strips, but I think I was.”

As quoted in a profile at HarperCollins http://www.harpercollins.com/global_scripts/product_catalog/author_xml.asp?authorid=8773
Context: It seems beyond the comprehension of people that someone can be born to draw comic strips, but I think I was. My ambition from earliest memory was to produce a daily comic strip.

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American cartoonist 1922–2000

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