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Stanley Albert Drake (November 9, 1921 – March 10, 1997) was an American best known as the founding artist of the The Heart of Juliet Jones.

Born in , Drake worked in the back of a Dugan's Donut truck for a dollar-a-day salary while he was in high school. At the age of 17, he contributed art to Popular Detective, Popular Sports and other pulps. Entering the comic book field as artist, letterer and writer, he became friends with cartoonist , who later suggested he draw newspaper comics. Stan Drake official site

He studied for two years at New York's Art Students League. In the Pacific theater during World War II, he did public relations work for Stars and Stripes. Returning to civilian life, he went into advertising, eventually heading a studio of 12 illustrators.


Comic strips
Juliet Jones, created in 1953 by Drake and writer , was a dramatic comic drawn by Drake in a naturalistic style. Drake, whose assistants included and Frank McLaughlin, stayed on the strip until 1989, when he was succeeded by . Stan Drake Frank Bolle, Comic Artist Comic strip artist has said Drake was the biggest influence on his work.

In 1984, Drake replaced as the artist on Blondie (written by Dean Young), and he continued drawing the strip until his death. Stan Drake Papers, Syracuse University, Apr 20, 2009, Retrieved 9/1/2010 His assistant on Blondie was .


Fine art
He was a prolific painter and created portraits of more than 40 cartoonists, work displayed at the Comic Artist's Museum in Sarasota, Florida.


Graphic novels
Drake drew comic books for such as . Internationally, he is known for the artwork on the Kelly Green series of graphic novels about a young widow who fights crime in the manner of an . This series was written by . It was serialized in magazine in black and white before being collected in color albums by the French firm Dargaud International Publishing.

An avid golfer, Drake created illustrations for and the book The Touch System for Better Golf.


Awards
He was recognized by the National Cartoonists Society with their Story Comic Strip Award (1969, 1970, 1972) for The Heart of Juliet Jones, and was awarded the in 1984. Inkpot Award


Health
Drake was a passenger during the September 6, 1956 automobile accident that killed his fellow cartoonist , and was badly injured, with a broken shoulder which stopped him from cartooning during his recovery, and both his ears having been ripped off and needing to be surgically reattached. As well, Drake had a congenital condition such that the bones of his did not properly fuse in infancy.


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