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Nationality
  
Area(s)
  
Artist


Name
  
Henry Boltinoff

Role
  
Cartoonist


Born
  
February 19, 1914New York City, U.S. (
1914-02-19
)

Notable works
  
Hocus-FocusNational Periodicals humor features

Awards
  
National Cartoonists Society's Humor Comic Book Award, 1970NCS Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award, 1981

Died
  
April 19, 2001, Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Similar People
  
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Henry Boltinoff (February 19, 1914 – April 26, 2001) was an American cartoonist who worked for both comic strips and comic books. He drew many of the humor and filler strips that appeared in National Periodical comics from the 1940s through the 1960s.

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Comic books

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Born in New York City, Boltinoff created numerous humor features for DC Comics, where his brother Murray Boltinoff was an editor. His most prominent creation for DC was "Dover & Clover" which debuted in More Fun Comics #94 (Nov. 1943). Boltinoff's other features include "Abdul the Fire Eater", "Bebe", "Billy", "Buck Skinner", "Cap's Hobby Center", "Casey the Cop", "Charlie Cannonball", "Chief Hot Foot", "Cora the Carhop", "Dexter", "Doctor Floogle", "Doctor Rocket", "Elvin", "Freddie the Frogman", "Hamid the Hypnotist", "Homer", "Honey in Hollywood", "Hy the Spy", "Hy Wire", "Jail Jests", "Jerry the Jitterbug", "King Kale", "Lefty Looie", "Lem 'n' Lime", "Lionel and His Lions", "Little Pete", "Little Pocahontas", "Lucky", "The Magic Genie", "Moolah the Mystic", "No-Chance Charley", "Ollie", "On the Set", "Peg", "Peter Puptent", "Prehistoric Fun", "Professor Eureka", "Sagebrush Sam", "Shorty", "Stan", "Super-Turtle", "Tricksy the World's Greatest Stunt Man" and "Warden Willis". These were usually lettered by Gaspar Saladino. Boltinoff's final creation for DC was "Cap's Hobby Hints". In 1969, he became the writer of the Date with Debbi and Swing with Scooter titles.

Comic strips

Henry Boltinoff The Fabuleous Fifties Unforgettable

Boltinoff worked on the comic strips This and That (1946), Woody Forrest (1960), Stoker the Broker (1960), and Hocus-Focus through 2001. He received the National Cartoonists Society's Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award in 1981 and also received their Humor Comic Book Award for 1970.

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Hocus-Focus may have been Boltinoff's best-known work. The King Features Syndicate feature includes two similar panels with six differences between them. It continues to run in over 300 newspapers.


Henry Boltinoff The Fabuleous Fifties Unforgettable

Henry Boltinoff Bills Photos HocusFocus by Henry Boltinoff

Henry Boltinoff Bills Photos HocusFocus by Henry Boltinoff

Henry Boltinoff Dave Karlen Original Art Blog National Cartoonist Society Profile

Henry Boltinoff Dave Karlen Original Art Blog National Cartoonist Society Profile

References

Henry Boltinoff Wikipedia