Leonard Starr

Leonard Starr ( born October 28, 1925 in New York City ) is an American comic book artist.

Starr was on the High School of Music and Art and Pratt Institute. From 1942 on, he worked for various publishers, first as Inker or background draftsman, then as the main artist. In 1957, he created the comic strip Mary Perkins, On Stage, a soap opera at the Broadway Beauty Mary Perkins, which Starr had drawn in a realistic and elegant style for 23 years. From 1979, he drew Little Orphan Annie on, a comic once the Harold Gray invented. Starr oversaw the comic until his retirement. He created for the French publisher Dargaud as a copywriter albums Kelly Green series, which was drawn by Stan Drake.

Starr also worked as a writer for television. His best known authorship was for the American action - animated series ThunderCats.

Albums

  • Kelly Green 1-3 ( Carlsen Verlag 1983-1984)

Rates & Awards (selection)

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