Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Reg Manning gained regional attention as a cartoonist for newspapers in Phoenix, Arizona.
He moved to the state as a youngster and studied art at Phoenix Union High School. In 1926, he joined the Phoenix Republic newspaper staff as cartoonist, and in 1934 into the 1960s, he held the position of editorial cartoonist for the "Republic and Gazette Syndicate," publishers of Phoenix city newspapers.
In 1951, he won a Pulitzer Prize, and in 1 (showing 500 of 1110 characters). |
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