afNews 16 Agosto 2022 08:11

Anniversari: Moise (Paolo Moisello) b.1963, Otto Messmer b.1892, Hal Foster b.1892

www.afnews.info segnala: ‘Moise’ is the pen name of Paolo Moisello (born 16 August 1963, Italy), a comics creator working in comics stories, digital comics, and commercial art.

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At Fumetti.org — http://www.fumetti.org/autori/moise.htm

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www.afnews.info segnala: Otto Messmer (16 August 1892 – 28 October 1983, USA) was an artist working in animation, newspaper strips, and comic books in the first half of the last century.

In his early twenties, Messmer had a strip running in the New York World and he collaborated on an animated series based on the life of Pres. Teddy Roosevelt.

Messmer served in World War I and returned to animation when he came home. In 1919 he produced his best-known creation, Felix the Cat, in the cartoon “Feline Follies”.

He was working for Pat Sullivan’s studio and only Sullivan’s name appeared on the cartoons. Felix was the first cartoon character created and developed for the screen, as well as the first to become a licensed, mass-merchandised character.

He also drew the “Felix the Cat” newspaper strip from its beginning until 1954. New Felix cartoons were produced until 1931, but the character did not make the transition to sound film.

In the 1940s and 1950s, Messmer produced Felix comic books for companies such as Dell Comics, Toby Press, and Harvey Comics.

At Comiclopedia — https://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/messmer_o.htm
At Wikipedia — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Messmer
In the GCD — https://tinyurl.com/y73qnuxz

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www.afnews.info segnala: Hal Foster (16 August 1892, Canada – 25 July 1982, USA) was an artist and writer best known for his work on two newspaper strips, “Tarzan” and “Prince Valiant”.

Born in Nova Scotia, Foster rode his bicycle to the United States in 1919 and began to study in Chicago, eventually living in America.

In 1928, he began one of the earliest syndicated adventure strips, an adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’s “Tarzan”.

In 1937, William Randolph Hearst offered him complete ownership to create a new strip for the Hearst papers. The result was Foster’s signature strip, the weekly “Prince Valiant”.

The medieval fantasy adventure is set in medieval times. The strip featured his dexterous, detailed artwork; unusually, he preferred putting narration and dialogue in captions rather than balloons within the art.

Foster received multiple awards from the National Cartoonists Society — the Reuben Award in 1957, the Story Comic Strip Award in 1964, and the Special Features Award in 1966 and 1967, all for Prince Valiant. He received the Elzie Segar Award in 1978 and the Gold Key Award (their Hall of Fame) in 1977.

Posthumously, he was inducted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 1996, the Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Creators Hall of Fame in 2005, and the Society of Illustrators’ Hall of Fame in 2006.

At Comiclopedia — https://www.lambiek.net/artists/f/foster_hal.htm
At Wikipedia — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Foster
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