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Mick Anglo

Started by Goldbuddha_7, 08 March, 2005, 10:57:38 PM

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Goldbuddha_7

Does anyone know where to get hold of the Mick Anglo estate...???

Noisybast

Dan Dare will return for a new adventure soon, Earthlets!

Wake

Never heard of him...

British cartoonist, writer, editor, and publisher Maurice Anglo was born in London in 1916. He studied art at the John Cass Art School in the city. He drew his first cartoons for SEAC, the official army newspaper for South East Asia Command (1942), and then for Singapore papers (1945). Anglo began writing fiction and created 'Johnny Dekker', a detective story done in the style of Damon Runyon, whom he greatly admired.

Other comics of Anglo were 'Wonderman', featuring Captain Justice (from 1948 to 1951), 'Ace Malloy' (1951), and 'Space Comics' (1953). For Arnold Miller, Anglo took over a number of established American titles, continuing the series 'Jim Bowie', 'Annie Oakley', and 'Davy Crockett' with English and Spanish artists. Anglo's most successful comic books were 'Captain Marvel Junior' (his replacement of 'Captain Marvel Adventures'), and the 'Marvelman Family', (which replaced 'The Marvel Family'). They ran from 1954 to 1963. Anglo retired during the 1980s.

Link: http://www.lambiek.net/anglo_mick.htm" target="_blank">Mick Anglo (b. 19/6/1916, UK)


Difrogg

I know how but there is no estate. He is alive and well. Would you want to pass a message to Mick Anglo.

Matt Timson

Never heard of Mick Anglo?!?  Are you kidding me?
Pffft...