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・ Carl Edvard Johan Dahl
・ Carl Edvard Johansson
・ Carl Edvard Marius Levy
・ Carl Edvard Rotwitt
・ Carl Edward Bailey
・ Carl Edward Vilhelm Piper
・ Carl Edwards
・ Carl Edwards, Jr.


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Carl Ed

Carl Frank Ludwig Ed (July 16, 1890 – October 10, 1959) was a comic strip artist best known as the creator of ''Harold Teen''. His name is pronounced ''eed''.
Born in Moline, Illinois, Ed graduated from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. He was 22 years old when he worked on the baseball strip ''Big Ben'' in 1912.
Returning to Rock Island, he signed on as a reporter with the ''Rock Island Argus'', where he was soon promoted to sports editor and then became the newspaper's city editor, while also drawing another baseball strip, ''Luke McGlook, the Bush League Bearcat'' (aka ''Luke McGluke''), distributed by the World Color Syndicate. He moved on to Chicago as a sports cartoonist on the ''Chicago American'' where he also drew the strip ''The Tener Alley Gang''.〔(Holtz, Allen. Stripper's Guide, September 2007. )〕
==''Harold Teen'' begins==
(詳細はBooth Tarkington's successful novel ''Seventeen''. After publisher Patterson renamed it ''Harold Teen'', it debuted in the New York ''Daily News'' during February 1919. Asked in the late 1930s why he had started the strip, Ed answered, "Twenty years ago, there was no comic strip on adolescence. I thought every well-balanced comic sheet should have one."〔(''Harold Teen'' ) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia〕〔(Waugh, Coulton. ''The Comics'', 1947. )〕
Carl Ed's strip was widely read in the 1920s, and his readers became familiar with such slang as "shebas", "sheiks" and "(pantywaist )". Some of these were words and phrases created by Ed, such as, "Fan mah brow."
With the popularity of the strip, Ed profited from merchandising of games, figurines and other products. He added ''Josie'' as a topper strip beneath ''Harold Teen'' and also found time to work as an instructor at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.

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