Among the many artists here I noticed Paul Fung. At the time Fung was cartooning for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Fung went on to assist on "Barney Google" and other daily strips until 1930 when he took over "Dumb Dora" after Chic Young left to do "Blondie." Fung's son, Paul Jr., also became a cartoonist. He assisted on the "Blondie" newspaper strip as well as drawing the "Blondie" comic book.
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