by Rick Coste | Dec 12, 2020 | Illustrators, Platinum Age
Grace Drayton If you’ve ever been to an antique shop and seen posters, postcards, or old ads of little, cherubic-faced children standing around Campbell Soup cans, then you’ve seen the work of Grace Drayton. Ms. Drayton actually created the Campbell Soup Kids in 1904,...
by Rick Coste | Dec 12, 2020 | Illustrators, Platinum Age
Fanny Cory If you see this signature on a piece of art, it can only mean one thing – Fanny Cory. Fanny Cory began her career as a comic strip artist. Early works include Sonnysayings and Little Miss Muffet. Sonnysaying – about life through a...
by Rick Coste | Dec 9, 2020 | Illustrators, Platinum Age
Dot Cochran Many early comic strips at the turn of the century featured society girls and their adventures. A perfect example of this is “Me and My Boyfriend”, illustrated by Dot Cochran. Dot was born in 1901. By her twenties, she illustrated her first...
by Rick Coste | Dec 9, 2020 | Illustrators, Platinum Age, Writers
Mildred Burleigh Not a whole lot is known about the life of Mildred Burleigh. What is known is that she was born in 1887 as Mildred E. Burley and lived in Indiana. In April 1908, the Grand Rapids Press published a staff change at a school in Carson City, Oregon....
by Rick Coste | Dec 8, 2020 | Editors, Illustrators, Platinum Age, Writers
Nell Brinkley – the “Queen of Comics” Nell is standing in the doorway with an envelope in her hand. It is 1907 and she is wearing a hat and coat in the style of that era. PANEL 2 We can see over her shoulder as she holds the letter from the...