Elliot Caplin (December 25, 1913 – February 20, 2000) was an American comic strip writer best known as the co-creator (with Stan Drake) of The Heart of Juliet Jones. His name is sometimes spelled with an extra letter: Elliott A. Caplin. He was the younger brother of Al Capp, creator of Li'l Abner. Caplin, Elliott. Al Capp Remembered. Bowling Green University Press, 1994.
Caplin co-created the strips Dr. Bobbs, Peter Scratch, and Big Ben Bolt, and served as a writer for strips by others, including Abbie an' Slats, Long Sam, and Little Orphan Annie. He adapted author Donald J. Sobol's Encyclopedia Brown series into a comic strip.
Caplin conceived of the original idea for the comic strip Broom-Hilda. He described the main character to cartoonist Russell Myers, who responded with a sketch of the witch and several samples. Caplin, acting as Myers' business manager, submitted these to the Chicago Tribune Syndicate. Introduced on April 19, 1970, it became an immediate success, and was reprinted in several collections during the 1970s and 1980s. Broom-Hilda
Caplin also founded the comic book publisher Toby Press, which operated from 1949 to 1955.Benton, Mike. The Comic Book in America: An Illustrated History. Dallas: Taylor Publishing, 1989, p. 148.
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