He entered the comic strip field in 1950 and worked on several strips, including Kerry Drake, Little Iodine and Bunny.
John Kerry | Drake | Francis Drake | County Kerry | Nick Drake | Drake University | Drake (entertainer) | Kerry Packer | Kerry | David Drake | Kerry GAA | Kerry Ellis | Drake & Josh | Ted Drake | Kerry O'Brien | Kerry Collins | Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception | Kerry O'Brien (journalist) | Kerry Getz | Jake Drake-Brockman | Kerry Washington | Kerry James Marshall | Drake (rapper) | Vera Drake | Vanessa Kerry | Tim Drake | Kerry Ingram | Kerry Armstrong | Hamid Drake | Drake Hotel |
The first 32 issues contained Lee Falk's The Phantom stories, but thereafter, the title alternated between various King Features characters, including Lee Falk's Mandrake, Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby and Phil Corrigan, Roy Crane's Buz Sawyer, Allen Saunders' Mike Nomad, Kerry Drake, and Steve Dowling's Garth.
His scripts were interpreted and fleshed out by talented realist artists (Ernst in Mary Worth, Pete Hoffman and then William Overgard in Steve Roper, Andriola and his ghosts in Kerry Drake) who made the characters and settings both attractive and believable.