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Smokey Stover Cartoonist Bill Holman Autograph Letter Signed to Burne Hogarth

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Smokey Stover Cartoonist Bill Holman Autograph Letter Signed to Burne Hogarth
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HOLMAN, Bill. (1903-1987) American cartoonist who drew the classic comic strip Smokey Stover from 1935 until he retired in 1973. Holman signed some strips with the pseudonym “Scat H.” He once described himself as "always inclined to humor and acting silly.” This autographed letter to fellow artist Burne Hogarth is dated May 15, 1968, and hand-printed in a casual, scrawling manner. Holman informs Burne that Smokey Stover has made the cover of Popular Mechanics magazine and the “Foomobile” is featured in a two-page spread. He signs the letter “Kindest Regards, Preparation H.” Quarto, one page, on personal “Russell Stover” illustrated letterhead with a “Foomobile” business card stapled to the upper left corner. Some creasing, otherwise very good condition. From the collection of comic strip historian and co-founder of the Rosebud Archives, Rick Marschall.