R.I.P.: Ted Key
Cartoonist Ted Key, creator of the popular newspaper comic panel Hazel and the classic cartoon characters Mr. Peabody and Sherman, died today at 95.
Born Theodore Keyser in 1912, Key created Hazel for the Saturday Evening Post in 1943. The panel shifted over to King Features Syndicate in 1969 after its creator acquired the rights when the Post ceased publication. In the interim, Hazel evolved into a hit television show that ran between 1961 and 1966, and in syndication thereafter.
In 1959 Key developed the surreal "Peabody’s Improbable History" cartoon series for producer Jay Ward and his program Rocky And His Friends.
Key retired from Hazel in 1993 but the panel has continued in newspapers in reprints ever since.
Ted Key also wrote the Disney Movies, "Million Dollar Duck" and "The Cat From Outer Space"!http://www.cartoongreats.com/ is a site dedicated to promoting "Hazel" licensing opportunities. There is a nice page of cartoons there too.