Ham Fisher

American cartoonist of Joe Palooka

Ham Fisher - American cartoonist of Joe Palooka
Born

September 24th, 1900
124 years ago

Died

1955
70 years ago — 55 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American cartoonist contributed significantly to the comic strip medium with the creation of the character Joe Palooka. The comic strip debuted in 1921 and became widely recognized for its depiction of a heavyweight boxing champion. It was notable for addressing various social issues while entertaining audiences. Fisher's work on Joe Palooka spanned several decades, becoming a staple in American newspapers. The character gained enough popularity to inspire films in the 1930s and 1940s, further solidifying Fisher's legacy in the comic industry.

Created the comic strip Joe Palooka

Developed characters that addressed social issues

Inspired a series of films based on Joe Palooka

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