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Ken Ernst

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made note of Ernst's "smooth, smart, dressy, modern style." Waugh also admired Ernst's device of drawing a group of characters in a panel without any background and—through clever use of shadow—making the figures appear to leap out of the panel.
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The Cartoonist Cookbook By Newspaper Comics Council, Theodora Illenberger, Avonne Eyre Keller Published by Hobbs, Dorman, 1966, p. 73
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from 1942 to 1985. With his realistic style, uncommon in those early years, Ernst paved the way for soap opera strips that followed.
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It was in the field of newspaper comics, however, that Ken Ernst became famous. Between 1940 and 1942, he assisted on the daily
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on February 5, 1947. Ernst is said to have chosen one of the young women to serve as the model for a new character in
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until 1943. He took assignments on numerous titles from Centaur in the late 1930s. Ernst also worked for
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strip until the time of his death. He died August 6, 1985, of a heart attack, while visiting his son in
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http://www.comics.org/search.lasso?type=penciller&query=ken+ernst&sort=alpha&Submit=Search
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became a prototype for the "gentle and sophisticated" soap opera strip. Eminent comic strip historian
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possesses some black and white photographs of Ernst sketching female students at the
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Waugh, Coulton. The Comics. New York: Luna P., 1974 (original copyright 1947). p.301
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artist. He is most notable for his work on the popular and long-running comic strip
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Ernst's artwork appeared in comic books again in the late 1940s and early 1950s in
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By Gale Research Company, Published by Gale Research Co., 1986 Item notes: v.1,
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By Gale Research Company, Published by Gale Research Co., 1986 Item notes: v.1,
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Ernst rendered the strip in a realistic style "inspired by that of his mentors
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strip. (Another source reports that he "ghosted" that strip).
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student Ruth Schmitt as the model for a new character in his
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In 1936, Ernst began his art career during the burgeoning
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St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture by Ron Goulart
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among others are said to have followed Ernst's lead.
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comic book production shop, where he contributed to
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University of Wisconsin
Mary Worth
comic book
comic strip
Mary Worth
Illinois
International Brotherhood of Magicians
Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts
Golden Age of Comic Books
Harry "A" Chesler
National Periodical Publications
Western Publishing
DC Comics
Detective Comics
The Green Hornet
Harvey Comics
Don Winslow of the Navy
King Features Syndicate
Mary Worth
Collier's
Allen Saunders
Apple Mary
Milton Caniff
Noel Sickles
Mary Worth
Coulton Waugh
Rex Morgan, M.D.
Judge Parker

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