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Vernon Grant


Vernon Ethelbert Grant (February 14, 1935 – July 23, 2006) was a cartoonist who did graphic novels, and is also known for his digest-sized comic book series, ''The Love Rangers''. Usually referred to as Vern Grant, he is often credited as the person who first introduced the visual approach and concepts of Japanese manga into English-language cartooning.〔Stewart, Bhob. "Screaming Metal", ''The Comics Journal'' #94 (October 1984).〕
== Biography ==
As a child, Grant began earning money by drawing cartoons for birthday cards. After graduating from Rindge Technical High School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he studied for one year in Boston at the Vesper George School of Art and then joined the Army in 1958 at the age of 23. While serving in the Army over a decade, he was an infantry officer, eventually being discharged with Captain’s rank after two Vietnam tours.
Training in Europe as a supply sergeant, he studied Japanese and French. He received airborne assault and parachute training at Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Georgia. In June 1966, he was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service in Japan as a deputy information officer and command information officer. In Vietnam, on February 4, 1967, he took command in Saigon of the First Signal Brigade’s 400-man security force, providing security for 23 Vietnam communication sites, a duty requiring frequent helicopter flights.
In Tokyo, where Grant was a regular cartoonist for ''Stars and Stripes'', he developed a strong fascination with Japanese comics. He also wrote and drew for Japan's English-language newspapers, including the ''Mainichi Daily News''. His interest in comics was revived in the late 1960s, as he recalled:
In 1972, Grant met Betsy Reese, who was also a student at Sophia University.〔(Grant, Betsy. "A return to the river," ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'', May 17, 2008. )〕 The following year, the couple moved to Cambridge, and they married April 28, 1978. A great-granddaughter of the pioneer Wisconsin landscape photographer H. H. Bennett, Betsy Reese Grant is the author of ''The Bennett Story: The Life and Work of Henry Hamilton Bennett'', published by the H.H. Bennett Studio Foundation, Inc. in 1991.

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