Ed NofzigerEd Nofziger (1913-2000) was born in Porterville, California. Getting his start as a cartoonist with the UCLA humor magazine The Claw, Nofziger moved on to work as a staff artist for The Saturday Evening Post. After World WarII, Nofziger went into animation, working for UPA (on the cartoon series Mr. Magoo) and Hanna-Barbera (Ruff and Reddy). In the 1960s and 1970s, Nofziger created animal-themed comic strips such as Buenos Dias (with Hanna Hutchinson) and Animalogic. Nofziger was also a prolific Disney comics writer, working directly for the Disney Studio on stories of Duckburg characters and Winnie the Pooh. Read More Read Less
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