![]() 'Willie Lumpkin' (Quebec edition, Le Petit Journal, 12 February 1961).ĭe Carlo began his long collaboration with Archie Comics in the early 1950s. De Carlo and Lee also drew a comic version of the television and radio show 'My Friend Irma'. He additionally did cartoons for magazines like The Saturday Evening Post, Argosy and Humorama. He also created 'Willie Lumpkin the Mailman' as a newspaper strip with Stan Lee in 1960. During World War II, he was drafted in the US Army and stationed in the UK, where he worked in the motor pool, while also drawing the weekly military comic strip.Īfter World War II, he started out in comic book art, drawing for the Timely/Atlas titles 'Jeannie', 'Millie the Model', 'Nelly the Nurse', 'Snappy the Ghost Dog', 'Homer the Happy Ghost' and 'My Girl Pearl'. ![]() ![]() Born in New Rochelle, New York, he attended the New Rochelle High School and Manhattan's Art Students League in the late 1930s. Dan De Carlo is an American comic book artist, best known for his work for Achie Comics and the modernization of the Archie characters. ![]()
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