词条 | Stoker the Broker |
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| fgcolor = | bgcolor = | title = Stoker the Broker | image = Stokerbroker41275.jpg | caption = Henry Boltinoff's Stoker the Broker (April 12, 1975) | author = Henry Boltinoff | current = | url = | status = Concluded gag panel | first = 1960 | last = 1985 | altnames = | syndicate = Columbia Features (1960–?) The Washington Star Syndicate (?) | publisher = | genre = Humor, finance | rating = | preceded by = | followed by = }}Stoker the Broker is a cartoon gag panel by Henry Boltinoff which was distributed to newspapers from 1960 to 1985 by Columbia Features and the Washington Star Syndicate.[1][2] Characters and storiesWorking in a style somewhat similar to the cartoons of Hank Ketcham, the prolific Boltinoff drew his stockbroker Stoker as a swell-dressed, balding chap with a white mustache and a distinguished demeanor. He interacted with buyers, sellers and his wife. In one cartoon, Stoker was revealed to be a grandfather.[1] Designed with a narrow column width, the feature was formatted to fit on the financial pages of newspapers. Boltinoff sometimes used the same character in advertising cartoons.[1] AwardsIn 1981, Boltinoff received the National Cartoonists Society's Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for his work on the cartoon series.[3] References1. ^1 2 Apeldoorn, Ger. The Fabulous Fifties, June 20, 2011. 2. ^Oddball Comics 3. ^National Cartoonists Society Awards External links
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