Harold Teen, by Carl Ed (1945)
'Harold Teen'. 

Carl Frank Ludwig Ed was born in 1890 in Moline, Illinois. His cartooning ability got him a job as sports cartoonist on the Chicago American in 1912. In 1916 he continued Bud Counihan's  'Luke McGlook, the Bush League Bearcat', a baseball comic, distributed by the World Color Syndicate. Ed's run on the series lasted until 28 October 1916, but the comic strip itself remained in syndication during the 1920s and 1930s.  Ed's talent was noticed by a co-publisher of the Chicago Tribune, who hired him to undertake the nation's first strip about a boy in his teens in 1918, under the title 'Seventeen'. On 4 May 1918, the title was changed to 'Harold Teen'. 

Harold Teen, by Carl Ed 1938
'Harold Teen'. 

In the 1920s, 'Harold Teen' was read widely by U.S. teenagers. In the grim 1930s, some of its appeal ebbed away, and by 1941, the comic character changed its style to become a government spy in uniform. Carl Ed continued drawing his strip until 1959, when he was struck by an acute illness. He died a short time later on October 10, 1959, at the age of 69. He was an influence on Hank Ketcham

Harold Teen, by Carl Ed 1956
'Harold Teen', 1956. 

'Harold Teen'

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