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James E. Murphy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jimmy Murphy (cartoonist)
] James Edward Murphy, Jr. (November 20, 1891 – March 9, 1965) was a self-taught American cartoonist who is best known for his long-run family comic strip, ''Toots and Casper''. His earliest strips, signed J.E. Murphy, had a crude awkward look, but as his cartooning improved, his full signature of Jimmy Murphy appeared. Born in Chicago, Murphy grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. When he was 15 he began selling political cartoons to the local newspapers, including the ''Omaha Examiner''. He briefly attended Creighton University in Omaha, but he left home in 1910, spending the next eight years drawing political cartoons for the ''Inland Herald'' (Spokane, Washington), the ''Oregon Journal'' (Portland, Oregon) and the ''San Francisco Call & Post''. ==''Doc Attaboy''== In the summer of 1918, William Randolph Hearst beckoned, and Murphy arrived in New York for a job with Hearst's ''New York Journal'' and the ''New York American'', where he decided to try a comic strip. For the ''New York American'' Murphy created ''Doc Attaboy'', a strip about a middle-aged doctor more concerned with writing the bills instead of curing his patients. That short-lived strip continued until December 1918.
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