'The Mask'.
Kin Platt was an American cartoonist, painter, animator, sculptor and writer. He was the artist of the 'Mr and Mrs.' comic strip, which appeared from 1947 to 1963 in the New York Herald-Tribune. From 1950 to 1954, he did another newspaper feature, called 'The Duke and the Duchess'. He occasionally was a theatrical caricaturist for New York newspapers and a radio comedy writer for Jack Benny, Stoopnagle & Budd en The National Biscuit Comedy Hour of 1936. Platt was the writer of animated cartoons for Disney, Terrytoons andHanna-Barbera, while also writing a few episodes forHal Seeger's 'Milton the Monster'. He was the creator of 'Supermouse' for comic books (Better Publications).
'Mr. and Mrs.', 1950.
During the 1940s, Platt worked on many other Better titles, including 'Happy Comics', 'Diamond Dust', 'Rip Rabbit', 'The Sphinx', 'Captain Future', and 'The Mask'. He additionally worked on Timely's romance titles, as well as 'Terrytoons Comics', 'Puffy Pig', 'Cindy' and 'Rusty'. In the 1960s, he drew for DC's war titles, and during the 1970s, he made some comic adaptations for Pendulum Press ('The Call of the Wild', 'Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde', 'Dracula').
'The Mask'.