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Bill Woggon
William Woggon (January 1, 1911 – March 2, 2003) was an American cartoonist who created the comic book ''Katy Keene''. Woggon was born the fourth of six children in Toledo, Ohio, and he grew up there. Fascinated by an art correspondence course that his older brother Elmer Woggon was taking, he became interested in drawing. At 16, he took a job in a department store as a commercial artist, and then did the same kind of work at the ''Toledo Blade'', where Elmer worked. ==Comic strips== By 1938, he was assisting Elmer in lettering and then drawing the latter's newspaper comic strip ''Big Chief Wahoo'', which later metamorphosed into ''Steve Roper and Mike Nomad''. According to the strip's writer, Allen Saunders, they were unable to keep him as a full-time ''Big Chief Wahoo'' staffer.
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