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Frank O'Neal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frank O'Neal
Frank O'Neal (May 9, 1921 – October 10, 1986)〔"Frank O'Neal, Creator of ''Short Ribs'', dies" ''The Comics Journal'' #116 (July 1987) p. 24〕 is an American cartoonist best known for his comic strip ''Short Ribs'' which he drew from 1958 to 1973. Born in Springfield, Missouri, O'Neal was kept on the move by his traveling father, and the youth grew up in Arkansas, California, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Tennessee and Washington, D.C. He graduated from high school at the age of 15, but his parents decided he was too young for college or art school. Employed as an advertising collector for a Washington newspaper when Pearl Harbor was attacked, he enlisted within 30 days.〔(National Cartoonists Society )〕 In 1974 O'Neal joined the Carmel Pine Cone, a weekly newspaper in Carmel, CA, as the Advertising Manager, a position he held for 18 months. ==Post WWII== Following World War II, he worked in the flour and feed business. In 1948, he began studying in Santa Monica, California at the Jefferson Machamer School of Art, working such odd jobs as a janitor, bellhop and busboy during his three years at the art school. While a student, he began to do advertising art and sell to magazines. In 1950, he sold his first cartoon to ''The Saturday Evening Post''. After working as a freelance artist from 1950 to 1956, he spent a year-and-a-half doing television storyboards. His feature "How to Bring Up Parents" ran in ''Redbook'' for three years.〔
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