Roy Delgado's Family Funnies 2
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About the Book
cartoonists in the United States. This award-winning artist began his cartooning career in 1953 while just turning 18 and attending The Billy Hon Cartoon School in Los Angeles. He submitted his first batch of cartoons to a small magazine called The Prarie Farmer, and was surprised to hear from them quickly and that they wanted to purchase one cartoon for a whopping $4.00. That was then…this is now. Roy says he’s lucky because he’s never had to work a day in his life. He says he is living proof of the old adage: “Find something you love to do and you’ll never have to work a day in your life.” now with an additional 200 new cartoons ! “Roy’s cartoons are fresh, well written and funny…the kind of work you expect from a cartoonist like Roy, who truly loves his profession . . .” - Orlando Busino ( National Cartoonists Society’s multiple winner: Best magazine cartoonist of the year ) “ Like one of Roy’s gems: ‘When someone asks where you work, what do you tell them?’ His more than six decades of never having to work have given us this collection of insightful drawings that you won’t be able to put down”. - Erv Kaczmarek ( Writer and Painter ) “A really great collection of cartoons for everybody.” - Charles Preston (Cartoon Editor, The Wall Street Journal)
About the Author
Roy Delgado is one of the most published magazine cartoonists in the United States. This award-winning artist began his cartooning career in 1953 while just turning 18 and attending The Billy Hon Cartoon School in Los Angeles. He submitted his first batch of cartoons to a small magazine called The Prarie Farmer, and was surprised to hear from them quickly and that they wanted to purchase one cartoon for a whopping $4.00. That was then…this is now.