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Dick Moores : ウィキペディア英語版
Dick Moores
Richard Arnold Moores (December 12, 1909 – April 22, 1986) was an American cartoonist whose best known work was the comic strip ''Gasoline Alley'', which he worked on for nearly three decades.
==Early life==
Moores was born in Lincoln, Nebraska on December 12, 1909. After graduating from high school in Fort Wayne, Indiana, he attended Fort Wayne Art School. He also received a year of training at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts before spending five years working for Chester Gould on ''Dick Tracy''. While working for Gould in Chicago, he met and married Gretchen, a musician.〔( Moores Bio )〕
He met Frank King while in Chicago, sharing a studio with him while drawing his own strip from 1936 to 1942: initially known as ''Jim Hardy'', it later became ''Windy and Padles''.〔( Comic Creator Dick Moores )〕
That was followed by 14 years working for Disney, drawing ''Uncle Remus'' and later ''Scamp'' and a short period in the 1950s at Western Publishing drawing funny animal comic books. The best known of these is the Mickey Mouse story "The Wonderful Whizzix" (''Four Color'' #427, Oct. 1952), which some regard as the inspiration for the Disney's ''The Love Bug''.〔( Dick Moores )〕

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