Bald, Kenneth

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Birth 1920-08-01

Biographical notes:

Kenneth "Ken" Bald (1920- ) is an American comic book and comic strip artist.

Ken Bald was born August 1, 1920 in New York City. Bald attended the Pratt Institute and landed a job at Jack Binder’s studio. After serving with the Marines during World War II, Bald went to work for Timely Comics. Bald worked on comic book characters including, Captain America, Bulletman, the Sub-Mariner and Miss America. Some of his work appeared under the pen name, K. Bruce.

In the 1950s, Bald switched from working on comic books to comic strips and Bald began drawing Judd Saxon for King Features Syndicate. In 1962, Bald started the Dr. Kildare strip, based on the popular television series starring Richard Chamberlain. Bald dropped Judd Saxon in 1963. Bald also created another television inspired comic strip, Dark Shadows, based on the gothic soap opera of the same name. That strip appeared from 1971 to 1972. In addition to comic art, Bald also worked as a commercial artist.

Ken Bald retired with the end of the Dr. Kildare strip in the 1980s.

From the guide to the Ken Bald Papers, 1957-1970, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)

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Subjects:

  • American wit and humor, Pictorial
  • Art
  • Caricatures and cartoons
  • Cartoonists
  • Comic books, strips, etc.
  • Detective and mystery comic books, strips, etc
  • Horror comic books, strips, etc.
  • Kildare, Doctor (Fictitious character)

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  • Cartoonists
  • Commercial artists

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