Friday 6 July 2012

Comic Art Supplies

Comic Art Supplies

 uring the 1930s, Rogers illustrated cowboy comics for Dell Comics and DC Comics. Because Markey was part owner of the Columbia Comics Group (Skyman, The Face), reprints of Sparky Watts turned up in Columbia's Big Shot Comics, which featured other strips distributed by either Markey or the McNaught Syndicate (which distributed Mickey Finn and Toonerville Folks). Sparky Watts began in Big Shot #14 (June, 1941), and the character starred in four issues of his own comic for Columbia, beginning November, 1942.Back from WWII, Rogers returned to syndication in 1946 with McNaught, and he drew new six-page stories for Big Shot, plus in 1947, he created another six issues for Sparky's own title. Rogers also illustrated Babe and Dudley for Quality Comics' Feature Comics
Rogers retired from comics in 1952 and began operating a pair of art supply stores.

Comic Art Supplies

 Comic Art Supplies

 Comic Art Supplies

 Comic Art Supplies

 Comic Art Supplies

 Comic Art Supplies

 Comic Art Supplies

 Comic Art Supplies

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