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Old 12-14-2023, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by EddieP View Post
IMO, Bob Laughlin was one of the greatest Sports Cartoonists. Later in life he was a prep artist for the Heathcliff comic strip.

This is from his obit:
LAUGHLIN - Robert 'Bob' G., cartoonist, of Southbury, CT, formerly of Westfield, NJ, passed away peacefully Sunday, May 14 at age 80. Mr. Laughlin was born on September 18, l925, in Leonia, NJ, the son of Gwendolyn D. and William H. Laughlin. After graduating from Leonia High School where he was a star pitcher on the baseball team, Bob served in the U.S. Army during WW II at Fort Bragg, NC from 1943 to1945. For several years Bob was the final preparation artist for George Gately, creator of the comic strip Heathcliff. He was also a brilliantly talented cartoonist himself, creating and publishing several original comic strips. Included in his portfolio were "Freddie Fumbles", carried by Mechanix Illustrated, "Cuffy" the cat, carried by Cat Fancy Magazine, and "Rufus" the dog, carried by Dog Fancy Magazine. In the l980's Bob created "Kitz and Katz Komiks," about a whimsical pair of cats, one black and one white, who just could never seem to solve the dilemma of "who's who?" as they cavorted about their world among a cast of supportive characters, "Nootin" the squirrel, "Kozy" the cat and "Wowbow" the backwards barking dog, just to name few. Bob also created several collector series baseball cards for the Fleer Gum Corporation. His artistic talents also ranged to watercolor and wood working. Bob was a lover of crossword puzzles, games, music, and played the piano. Mr. Laughlin was "a loving husband, father and grandfather." His soft spoken ways and sense of humor were appreciated by all who met him. He loved his craft and was a devoted fan and collector of Krazy Kat by the comic artist George Herrimann. Bob was also an avid New York Yankees fan.

Oops, just read the rest of your blog. Sorry for the repetition.
When I read he had a comic strip called "Kitz and Katz Komiks" about two cats, one black and one white, I started suspecting he was a Krazy Kat fan - & I was proved right at the end. This makes me like Laughlin cards even more! Krazy Kat is my favorite strip of all-time.
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