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Edgar Everett Martin (July 6, 1898 – August 31, 1960), known to his family and friends as Abe Martin, was an American cartoonist, who kept his comic strip, ''
Boots and Her Buddies ''Boots and Her Buddies'' was an American comic strip by Edgar Martin that ran from 1924 to 1968, syndicated by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. Some newspapers presented the strip under the shortened title ''Boots''. The character of Boots ...
'', running for decades, eventually reaching an audience of 60 million readers.


Biography

Born in
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, the youth moved with his family to
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and then to
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where his father, George Martin, was a
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biology professor. As a
Monmouth College Monmouth College is a private Presbyterian liberal arts college in Monmouth, Illinois. Monmouth enrolls approximately 900 students from 21 countries who choose courses from 40 major programs, 43 minors, and 17 pre-professional programs in a ...
freshman, he drew frogs, grasshoppers and salamanders in his father's biology classes. He met and married Mary Armsby while attending Monmouth College. (Two of their three daughters also went to Monmouth.) Martin left his junior year to study at the
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is a private art school associated with the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) in Chicago, Illinois. Tracing its history to an art students' cooperative founded in 1866, which grew into the museum and ...
, joining
Newspaper Enterprise Association The Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) is an editorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service based in the United States and established in 1902. The oldest syndicate still in operation, the NEA was originally a secondary news ...
in 1921 as a cartoonist.University of Missouri: MU Libraries Special Collections
Retrieved October 18, 2015
Reynolds, Moira Davidson. ''Comic Strip Artists in American Newspapers, 1945-1980''. McFarland, 2003.
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''Boots and Her Buddies''

While working in NEA's art department, Martin experimented with several strips: ''Efficiency Ed'', ''Fables of 1921'', ''Taken from Life'' and ''Girls'', the strip which introduced Boots. In 1924, NEA was looking for a girl strip, and several artists who had previously submitted strips were asked to resubmit them. Martin's sample was unsigned. When an editor examined Martin's strip and asked, "How soon can we get this artist?", the art director responded, "In one minute. He works here." Thus, ''Girls'' became ''Boots and Her Buddies'' on February 18, 1924, although some newspapers continued to use the first title. Syndicated by NEA, it appeared in 500 newspapers during the 1940s, with about half that carrying the
Sunday strip The Sunday comics or Sunday strip is the comic strip section carried in most western newspapers, almost always in color. Many newspaper readers called this section the Sunday funnies, the funny papers or simply the funnies. The first US newspap ...
. In the post-WWII years, the figure climbed to 700 newspapers. With the strip's emphasis on fashion and beauty, Martin attended style shows and constantly thumbed through fashion magazines to study trends and keep Boots in current fashions. In addition to the strip, Martin drew promotional paper dolls in occasional newspaper cartoon panels displaying Boots and her fashionable outfits. Promoted as an expert of female beauty, Martin was often invited to judge beauty contests. In the early days, the strip had a large following among students at colleges and high schools, with the result that Martin sometimes made personal appearances at proms.Cochran, Hal. "Boots Celetrates Her 25th Anniversary". ''Statesville Daily Record'', February 21, 1949.
/ref> Interviewed in 1952, Martin revealed the strip's background and his attitude toward the characters: Martin's assistant Les Carroll eventually took over the Sunday strip, but Martin continued to draw the
daily strip A daily strip is a newspaper comic strip format, appearing on weekdays, Monday through Saturday, as contrasted with a Sunday strip, which typically only appears on Sundays. Bud Fisher's ''Mutt and Jeff'' is commonly regarded as the first daily c ...
. The character of Billy, Boots' brother, was based on Martin himself.Lynn, Ernest. "Edgar Martin: Fathered the 'Sweetheart of the Comics'". ''Altoona Mirror'', September 2, 1960.
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Later life and death

Martin, who enjoyed antique collecting and golf, lived at 305 North Second Street in Monmouth. He and his family moved to
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in 1940. When he died in Clearwater on August 30, 1960, he was survived by his widow, three daughters and five grandchildren.


Further reading

*"'Boots' Goes to Yale.'" ''
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'',
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, February or March 1939. *"Where Comics Come From." Unidentified newspaper article. *"'Boots' Has 25th Anniversary, as Creator Edgar E. Martin, Clearwater, Wins Plaudits." ''The Sun'', February 15, 1949. *"Get a 'Flexible Larynx' to Woo the Gals, Advises Atlanta Charm Academy." '' Tampa Sunday Tribune'', July 30, 1950? *"'Boots and Her Buddies' Speak from Brain of Local Student." ''
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'', 1950. *Falk, Lee. "A Short History of the Comic Strip" (''Boots and Her Buddies'', p. 4) reprint for Diamond Jubilee of Newspaper Comics April 1971-April 1972.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Martin, Edgar 1898 births 1960 deaths American comic strip cartoonists Monmouth College alumni