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William Overgard : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Overgard William Overgard (April 30, 1926〔''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1485; May 3, 2002; Page 29〕 – 1990), was an American cartoonist and writer with a diverse opus, including novels, screenplays, animation, and the comic strips ''Steve Roper and Mike Nomad'' and ''Rudy''. For a picture, see his biography card at (National Cartoonists Society ). ==Early life== William Thomas Overgard was born on April 30, 1926 in Santa Monica, California, son of silent-movie actor William A. Overgard, and grew up there. Inspired as a boy by Milton Caniff's ''Terry and the Pirates'', at age twelve he sent him a fan letter and samples of his own art, and received encouragement. They continued corresponding during Overgard's high school years and two years in the Navy during World War II. Afterwards, he headed for New York and worked with Caniff, assisting him on his new strip ''Steve Canyon''. (He later regarded this apprenticeship as his only true training for cartooning.) Then, on Caniff's advice, he launched his own cartooning career in the 1950s with comic books such as ''Jungle Jim'', ''Ben Bowie'', ''Daredevil'', and the western ''Black Diamond'' (Lambiek). He also freelanced in ghosted strips and animation, continuing to refine his artwork, and contributed to ''Boy Magazine'' and the satirical ''Whack''.
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