Royston Campbell Crane, or simply Roy Crane was born 22nd November 1901 in Abilene,Texas. He did not graduate college, but lived a knockabout life, working as a hand on a cargo ship and riding the rails. In 1922, he began his career as a newspaper cartoonist, working for the 'New York World' and later for the NEA Syndicate and King Features Syndicate. In 1928 he married long-time sweetheart Evelyn Hatcher. In 1950, he won the National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award as 'Cartoonist of the Year'.
One recurring problem Crane had in the early days of Buz Sayer was the lack of a good assistant. Because of his high standards, Crane had trouble doing both the dailies and the Sundays. Roy Crane took a great risk in launching Buz Sayer. Buz made its debut at the worst possible time for newspaper features since the depression of 1929.
Buzz Sawyer - Selected Sundays |
From out of hundreds of sketches like these came entertainment for millions.... |
Read here a selection of the best of the Sunday strips, which featured Buz Sawyer's pal and gunner, Roscoe Sweeny.
PS: This is going to be my last post for this year as I will be on a l-o-n-g vacation soon - taa daa !!