Mark Lasky
Mark Lasky (1954 – July 31, 1983 in New York City) was an American cartoonist known for having succeeded Ernie Bushmiller on Nancy.
Lasky first worked on Nancy as Bushmiller's editor,[1] and was named the strip's new writer and artist after Bushmiller's death in 1982. He had previously worked on other comic strips, including Mell Lazarus's Miss Peach and Momma.[2] After less than a year, however, Lasky died of cancer; there was no gap in Nancy publication, as Lasky had prepared enough strips to run for two more months,[3] during which publishers were able to arrange for Jerry Scott to succeed Lasky.
In his honor, United Media and Parsons The New School for Design launched the Mark Lasky Memorial Internship in 1984.[4]
References
- ↑ Mark Lasky, at Lambiek Comiclopedia; published September 25, 2009. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
- ↑ Mark Lasky, 29, Dies; Did 'Nancy' Cartoons; at the New York Times; published August 2, 1983. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
- ↑ Heart surgeon Barnard retires, in the Milwaukee Sentinel; part 1, page 3; published August 2, 1983. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
- ↑ Program (page 48) for the 1983 Reuben Award Ceremony, April 23, 1984; by the National Cartoonists Society; archived at the University of California, San Francisco. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
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