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Mullin, Willard 1902-

Willard Hanlan Mullin (1902-1978) started his career as a cartoonist for the Los Angeles Herald. After short stays in Fort Worth and San Antonio, Mullin went on to replace Pete Llanuza as the sports cartoonist for the New York World Telegram and Sun. Mullin created the infamous Brooklyn Bum, synonymous with the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1966, when the Telegram folded, Mullin continued to work as a freelance cartoonist. His usual medium was 16" x 20" coquille board using pen, ink, brush work and conte crayon. His signature consists of 26 vertical slashes.

From the description of Stars in his eyes, cartoon, 1955, [October 4]. 1955. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 48005692

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Mullin, Willard 1902 - 1978.

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Willard Mullin was an American sports cartoonist. He is most famous for his creation of the "Brooklyn Bum", the personification of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team. He was widely published, he cartooned daily for Scripps-Howard's New York World-Telegram and Sun for decades and was often published in Scripps-Howard's twenty papers, as well as in the Sporting News. Source used for biographical sketch http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willard_Mullin. From the description of Willard Mullin ...

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