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Otto Soglow

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Historic film footage shows Otto Soglow drawing and talking at the American Theatre Wing Merchant Seaman's Club, NY, during World War 2
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debuted on September 9, 1934, it ran until Soglow's death in 1975. It is still available today through King Features' email service,
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prevented The Little King from appearing immediately. Soglow then produced a knock-off strip called
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In 1941, Soglow lived at 330 West 72nd Street in Manhattan. He was a co-founder of the
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Collection of mid-twentieth century advertising featuring Otto Soglow illustrations
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He died in New York City in 1975. Otto and Annie Soglow had one daughter, Tona.
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in 1966, followed by their Elzie Segar Award in 1972.
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Yorkville, Manhattan
New York City
Cartoonist
The Little King
comic strip
The Little King
Yorkville, Manhattan
New York City
John Sloan
Art Students League of New York
New Masses
New York World
Collier's
The New Yorker
Judge
Life

William Randolph Hearst
King Features Syndicate
The Ambassador
DailyINK

National Cartoonists Society
Reuben Award
Harry Hanan
Henning Dahl Mikkelsen
Lambiek
Reuben bio
Toonopedia

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