Red Rabbit by Irving Dressler
'Red Rabbit'.

Irving S. Dressler was an animator, at first with Fleischer (1939-1942) and then with Famous Studios (1943-1960s).  He was born in 1926 in New York City. He was a writer and animator for the 'Popeye' series (based on E.C. Segar's newspaper comic), 'Little Lulu' (based on the character created by Marge), 'Noveltoons' 'Casper' and 'Snuffy Smith and Barney Google'  (based on the creations by Billy DeBeck) cartoons. In the 1960s, he worked on 'Milton the Monster' cartoons for Hal Seeger.

In the mid-1940s, Dressler additionally worked as a comic book artist through Sangor Studio. He drew 'Red Rabbit' for ACG, 'Nutty Squirrel' for National Periodicals, but was mainly present in Better Publications titles like Goofy Comics. For Better, he drew features starring 'Detective Dan Andbotzo', 'High Voltage Neal', 'Hunky and Bunky' and 'Kenny'. In 1952, he briefly returned to comics with war stories for St. John Publishing.

He died in 2003 in San Jose, California, at age 90. 

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