Kenneth Kling

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Kenneth Kling was an American cartoonist from New York City. On leaving high school, he got a job in a silk house whose main product was ladies' veils, before turning to cartooning. In the first half of the 1910s, he was Bud Fisher's apprentice on 'Mutt and Jeff', doing backgrounds and lettering. Between 1916 and 1922, he made his own feature called 'Hank and Pete' for the National Cartoon Service. It was continued by Ray I. Hoppman from 1922 until the end of its run in 1924. During the First World War, Kling enlisted in the Navy…Comiclopedia
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  1. 74United States
  2. 26France
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  1. 74Auctions
  2. 26Non-auction sources
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  1. 100Russ Cochran
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  1. 100Galerie 9ème Art
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