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An example of work by Charles Flanders Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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A cartoonist who, for thirty years, did The Lone Ranger comic
strip for King Features, Charles Flanders began his career as a
commercial artist in Buffalo, New York. In 1928, when he was age
21, he went to New York City and took a job as an art director for
Macfadden magazines. Several years later, he signed with King
Features Syndicate.
Among his comics were King of the Royal Mounted, Tim Tyler's Luck, Bringing Up Father, Sanddra of the Secret Service, Trea (showing 500 of 1178 characters). |
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