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'''John J. Liney''' ([[1912]] – |
'''John J. Liney''' ([[1912]] – January 29, 1982) was an American cartoonist, most famous for the ''[[Henry (comic)|Henry]]'' comic strip. |
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He was an assistant of [[Carl Thomas Anderson]] and continued ''Henry'' from his death in 1948 until 1979, when poor health forced him to stop. He was succeeded by [[Jack Tippit]]. |
He was an assistant of [[Carl Thomas Anderson]] and continued ''Henry'' from his death in 1948 until 1979, when poor health forced him to stop. He was succeeded by [[Jack Tippit]]. |
Revision as of 13:09, 1 December 2009
John J. Liney (1912 – January 29, 1982) was an American cartoonist, most famous for the Henry comic strip.
He was an assistant of Carl Thomas Anderson and continued Henry from his death in 1948 until 1979, when poor health forced him to stop. He was succeeded by Jack Tippit.
Liney died on January 29, 1982 of a heart condition at the Ridge Crest Convalescent Center in Feasterville, Pennsylvania.