Clyde (Vic)
Forsythe entered the comic strip world prior to World War I. His most
successful feature was the long-running Joe Jinks, which dealt
successively with automobiles, aviation, and boxing. He drew a number
of other strips, and for a time, shared a studio with Norman Rockwell.
Victor
Clyde Forsythe was born in Southern California in 1885. Writing,
drawing, and sports were among his early interests, and he combined all
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