
Tom wrote, "I don't know if you're familiar with [Howie's] work, but he was part of our circle in NY, and later, for me, in LA, when he came out here to take a shot at TV comedy-writing. Interesting guy. In fact it was through Howie that I met the people who gave me my start in TV."
Back in 2005 my friend and fellow contributor to Drawn!, Jay Stephens, wrote this wonderful appreciation of Howie Post's accomplishments. I must admit, I had not realized until I read Jay's article that Post was responsible for creating (among others) the iconic Harvey Comics characters Spooky...

... and "The Good Li'l Devil" Hot Stuff (who was a childhood favourite of mine and was the inspiration for my avatar, which you see in the top right corner of this page).
During the late '60s Post also created a short lived (but still much beloved) DC comic called "Anthro."


And perhaps most famously, Howie Post created a nationally syndicated comic strip called "The Dropouts" which ran from 1968 to 1982.

There's an obituary at North Jersey.com that includes a great photo of the artist at his drawing table...

... and Craig Yoe has a very nice appreciation of Howie Post (and shares one of his early comic book stories) on his blog.
* Many thanks to Tom Sawyer for sharing memories of Howie Post with us.
* Thanks also to Heritage Auctions for allowing me to present scans from their archives to illustrate this post.
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