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Gordon C. Bess (January 12, 1929 – November 24, 1989) was an American cartoonist, best known for the comic strip ''
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''. Born in
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, Bess grew up attending schools in Nevada, Oregon and Utah, finishing high school in
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and was sent to boot camp in San Diego. He created illustrations, posters and charts for the Corps Training Aids Section in San Diego. After a year of service in Korea, clearing minefields, he arrived back in San Francisco on the day the war ended. In 1954, he was sent to Washington, D.C., where he became a staff cartoonist and the cartoon editor for ''
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'', where Joanne Vaught was an administrative assistant. The two married in 1955, living in
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. Continuing with ''Leatherneck'' until 1956, he left the Corps with the rank of Staff Sergeant.BdOubliées: ''Tintin''
/ref> In 1957, he moved to New Jersey. After a year as a commercial artist in Philadelphia, he took a job as the art director for a greeting card company in
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. In his spare time, he freelanced cartoons to magazines.Cloverdale Funeral Home
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''Redeye''

On September 11, 1967,
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launched his comic strip ''
Redeye Red eye, red-eye, redeye or variants may refer to: Related to the eye * Red-eye effect, in photographs * Red eye (medicine), an eye that appears red due to illness or injury * Red, an extremely rare eye color due to albinism * Red eyeshine i ...
'', about a wacky Indian tribe. With ''Redeye'' in 400 American newspapers and translations into 15 languages, the success of the strip enabled him to move in 1970 to 310 Balmoral Road in
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, where he enjoyed hunting, fishing, dirt bike riding, skiing and playing blackjack in Nevada. His ''Redeye'' routine involved waking at 7am and descending to his basement office, sometimes for ten-hour sessions and on weekends, working six months in advance. During summers, he drew the strip while staying at his cabin in
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. Bess and his wife had three children—Suzie (born 1956), Richard (born 1960) and Debbie (born 1963). He continued writing and drawing ''Redeye'' until 1988, when he fell ill and drew his last for May 21, 1988. He died November 24, 1989. Born February 22, 1930, Joanne Vaught Bess died June 8, 2012.


Awards

''Redeye'' was especially popular in Europe, where it appeared in ''
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'' magazine between 1969 and 1990. Bess received the 1976 Best Foreign Comical Work Award at the
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.National Cartoonists Society: Gordon Bess
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bess, Gordon 1929 births 1989 deaths American comic strip cartoonists American comics artists United States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War People from Boise, Idaho People from Richfield, Utah