Pete Llanuza (b. 1882)

Born: 1882 October 29 in Sam Francisco, California, United States
Died: 1943 March 28 in Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Biography:

Syndication: JOE JINKS [daily / Sunday] (pen/ink/) 1931-32 for New York World-Telegram '31; World Feature Service JOE JINKS [daily / Sunday] (writing/pen/ink/) 1933-36 for United Feature Syndicate

Comics in other media: Sports cartoons (writing/pen/ink/) for New York World-Telegram, and others.

Notes:

He took over the 'Joe Jinks' comic strip from its creator Vic Forsythe in 1931, and continued it until 1936.

Name:

Other Names:

  1. Pedro Llanuza Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Pedro Family name: Llanuza

Signatures:

  1. Llanuza [generic]

Relations:

  1. Employee of - Iger Shop
    Notes: Llanuza did pencil and ink work for the shop sometimes during the early 1940's.

Art Influences:

Influences by Pete Llanuza (b. 1882) were stated by:
  1. John Pierotti (b. 1911)

Memberships:

  1. National Cartoonists Society Type: member

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