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  2. Rat Fink - Wikipedia

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    Rat Fink [1] is one of several hot rod characters created by American artist Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, one of the originators of Kustom Kulture of automobile enthusiasts. [2] Roth conceived Rat Fink as an anti-hero to Mickey Mouse. Rat Fink is usually portrayed as either green or gray, comically grotesque and depraved-looking with bulging, bloodshot ...

  3. Ed Roth - Wikipedia

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    Ed "Big Daddy" Roth (March 4, 1932 – April 4, 2001) was an American artist, cartoonist, illustrator, pinstriper and custom car designer and builder who created the hot rod icon Rat Fink and other characters. Roth was a key figure in Southern California's Kustom Kulture and hot rod movement of the late 1950s and 1960s.

  4. Pete Millar (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of CARtoons included the story of the hot rod community as a social collective and introduced the term "Rumpsville" (referring to "hot rod heaven"). Millar worked on CARtoons until 1963, when he was replaced by Hot Rod editor and " Stroker McGurk " creator Tom Medley .

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    Welcome to the funny world of Bill Whitehead, the creator of the comic Free Range! Bill’s single-panel comics are quick and clever, giving you a good laugh in just one frame. With his unique ...

  6. CARtoons Magazine - Wikipedia

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    CARtoons magazine is an American publication that focuses on automotive humor and hot rod artwork. Originated by Carl Kohler and drag-racing artist Pete Millar, it was published by Robert E. Petersen Publication Company as a quarterly starting in 1959. Editors over the years included Dick Day, Jack Bonestell, and Dennis Ellefson.

  7. Tom Medley - Wikipedia

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    He began displaying his cartoon creations at a local rod shop, Blair's Speed Shop, [3] which helped get him a job at Hot Rod (when it was still called Honk!) with just its second issue, in February 1948. [5] Medley moved from humor editor to advertising in 1955, and stayed with Petersen Publishing until 1985. [6]

  8. Stroker McGurk - Wikipedia

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    Stroker McGurk is a cartoon character created by Tom Medley, featured in Hot Rod and Rod & Custom. Medley's famed creation debuted in the third issue of Hot Rod, [1] and continued in the magazine until 1955. He would reappear briefly in 1964 and 1965, [2] and occasionally in Rod & Custom in the 1980s.

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