November 30, 2003(2003-11-30) (aged 91) New York City, U.S.
Area(s)
Writer, Artist
Awards
Edgar Award (1967)
Kin Platt (December 8, 1911 – November 30, 2003) was an American writer, artist, painter, sculptor, caricaturist,[1] and comics artist, best known for penning radio comedy and animated TV series, as well as children's mystery novels, one of which earned him the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award.
He additionally wrote and drew comic books (creating an early talking animal superhero, Supermouse) and comic strips.
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KinPlatt (December 8, 1911 – November 30, 2003) was an American writer, artist, painter, sculptor, caricaturist, and comics artist, best known for penning...
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and KinPlatt. In the current DVD versions, however, only Platt gets writing credit due to a production error: the closing credits from Platt's episode...
Wiseman The Pig War by Betty Baker Big Max by KinPlatt Big Max in the Mystery of the Missing Moose by KinPlatt His work with his others is included in: The...
comics, with new covers. These issues featured writers like Otto Binder, KinPlatt, and Irwin Shapiro doing the adaptations; with art by Filipino artists...
Inn Case Steve Clark Ralph Wright 62 The Banana Peel Deal Paul Fennell KinPlatt 63 The Casbah Express Paul Fennell Tedd Pierce 64 The Retouchables Clyde...
Nick West (soccer) (born 1997), American association football midfielder KinPlatt (1911–2003), American writer and artist who used Nick West as one of his...
Octavia Butler The Blue Barbarians by Stanton A. Coblentz The Blue Man by KinPlatt The Blue World by Jack Vance The Book of Skulls by Robert Silverberg Borgel...
Adaptations were handled by writers like Otto Binder, Naunerle Farr, KinPlatt, Irwin Shapiro, and Fago's son John Norwood Fago. After having difficulty...
musician (The Iron Giant), dies from a heart attack at age 55. November 30: KinPlatt, American caricaturist, radio writer, television writer, comics artist...
Hitchcock. The other authors were William Arden (Dennis Lynds), Nick West (KinPlatt), Mary Virginia Carey and Marc Brandel (born Marcus Beresford). All of...
by Michael Lane The 1982 young adult novel Frank and Stein and Me by KinPlatt has the protagonist meet the strange Dr. Stein and his hulking creature...
David Gantz, Chad Grothkopf, George Klein, Pauline Loth, Jim Mooney, KinPlatt, Mike Sekowsky, Moss Worthman (a.k.a. Moe Worth) and future Mad cartoonists...
Binder, American comic book writer (DC Comics), (d. 1974). December 8: KinPlatt, American caricaturist, radio writer, TV writer, animation writer, comics...
Josephine Norton Juster – The Phantom Tollbooth Bill Peet – Huge Harold KinPlatt – The Blue Man Wilson Rawls – Where the Red Fern Grows George Selden –...
continued until 1964 by Publishers Syndicate) The Duke and The Duchess by KinPlatt (April 20, 1952–April 18, 1954) — weekly filler strip G. Whizz Jr. by...