Bud Fisher

American cartoonist famous for Mutt and Jeff

Bud Fisher - American cartoonist famous for Mutt and Jeff
Born

April 3rd, 1885
140 years ago

Died

September 7th, 1954
71 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Started cartooning career with 'Mutt and Jeff', which became one of the first successful daily comic strips. Created characters that represented everyday American life and humor. Influenced the development of comic strips and established the model for many future cartoonists. Worked as a cartoonist until death in 1954.

Created the comic strip 'Mutt and Jeff'

Pioneered the concept of the continuous comic strip

Had one of the longest-running comic strips in history

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