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233:). Under Gumen, however, the artwork became more consistently photorealistic. Meanwhile, Drake advanced in his career and developed in his personal life as Saunders combined action and drama. In 1957, Drake married Mindy, a police widow, and when they had quadruplets, he had to balance the conflicting demands of work and family. His younger brother, private eye David, better known as Lefty, then took over more of the adventuring and case resolution. 277:, a successful strip creator, Baldo Smudge, has been farming out the various tasks involved in his strip to a ghost writer, ghost penciller, and ghost inker. When all three 'ghosts' meet due to unfortunate timing outside Smudge's house, they march in as a trio to demand fair credit and wages. Smudge kills all three and throws their bodies in a swamp - of course the corpses come back to exact revenge. 31: 216:
When the strip began, Drake was a criminal investigator for the district attorney. Later, after the murder of his secretary and fiancée, Sandy Burns, by Trinket and Bulldozer, he left the DA's office and joined his city's police force. Kerry fought Dr. Prey, the Man with No Face, and many others. The
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in pioneering themes and techniques of the American detective comic—until 1942 when Marsh had an argument with Publishers Syndicate and "stormed out." The syndicate then had Saunders (as writer and the syndicate's comics editor) and artist Andriola take over the abandoned newspaper strip and
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That Andriola had, for many years, been doing nothing, not even inking or lettering, on the strip - other than collecting the credit and the lion's share of the remunerative rewards - was fairly well known to comics industry professionals, resulting in the thinly-veiled comic story
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for "Kerry Drake by Alfred Andriola," without acknowledging that it was written by Saunders and ghost-drawn by Gumen. Saunders quit shortly after that, at which point Andriola became the official writer, although even then, according to Markstein, he hired ghost authors.
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White-haired Drake was attractive and intelligent, while his nefarious opponents were initially drawn with facial distortion (an evil-is-ugly convention for villains that was also found in the cartooning of
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in often explosive shoot-out resolutions of crime, the emphasis was on how Drake traced clues with up-to-date crime analysis tools to solve complex cases that gradually unfolded and intrigued readers.
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Among Andriola's many assistants or ghosts over the years, specifically in drawing, were artists
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stories had plenty of suspense, action and danger, but unlike Dan Dunn, who had followed early
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as uncredited writer. It debuted on Monday, October 4, 1943, replacing Norman Marsh's
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from 1986 through 1995. A total of 100 episodes were made by creators such as
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Saunders, Allen. 1983-6. Autobiography "Playwright for Paper Actors,"
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Many of the earlier episodes were republished in comic book form by
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Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index.
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After the strip no longer was produced for American newspapers, a
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subsequently replace it in 1943 with a new detective strip,
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ended with him, with the last strip running June 26, 1983.
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American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide
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Index


Alfred Andriola
Allen Saunders
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
Hy Eisman
Jerry Robinson
Fran Matera
Sururi Gümen
Syndicate(s)
Publishers Syndicate
Publishers-Hall Syndicate
comic strip
Publishers Syndicate
Alfred Andriola
Allen Saunders
Dan Dunn
Hy Eisman
Jerry Robinson
Fran Matera
Sururi Gümen
Dick Tracy
Pete Hoffman
Chester Gould

Reuben Award
Warren Publishing
Creepy
Archie Goodwin
Al Williamson

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