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Lawrence Lariar (December 25, 1908 - October 12, 1981)〔(Obituaries: Lawrence Lariar ), ''The New York Times'', October 15, 1981.〕〔http://www.askart.com/askart/l/lawrence_la_riar/lawrence_la_riar.aspx〕 was an American novelist, cartoonist and cartoon editor, notable for his ''Best Cartoons of the Year'' series of cartoon collections. He wrote crime novels, sometimes using the pseudonyms Michael Stark, Adam Knight and Marston la France. ==Early career== Born in Brooklyn, Lariar studied illustration at the New York School of Fine and Applied Art but then switched to cartooning. After graduation, he teamed with two of his friends, and they started a cartoon agency, selling their own work under a dozen different pseudonyms.〔Rochelle, Ogden J. ("How Busy Can Man Get? ) ''Editor & Publisher'', March 19, 1949.〕 In 1927, they moved the operation to Paris, selling to British magazines and Fleetway. Two years later, they were back in New York looking for work, as Lariar recalled, "To make a living, we did everything. We had a service for printers, drew cartoons for calendars, played messenger and did some of the first work for the slicks." They scored with a series of cartoon postcards that Boy Scouts could use to write home, selling more than a million cards in a direct-mail campaign. From 1930 to 1938, working in an office on 45th Street, Lariar did freelance gag cartoons, comic strips and spot drawings, including political cartoons for the ''New York Journal American'' and pages for some of the earliest comic books. In 1935, he married his agent, Susan Mayer, one of the first cartoon agents in the magazine gag panel field. They had two children.〔
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