Paul Robinson (comic strip artist)
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Paul D. Robinson (1898–1974) is a comic strip artist best known for his Etta Kett comic strip, distributed by King Features Syndicate. Featuring the teenager Etta Kett, it ran from 1925 until Robinson's death in 1974. The Etta Kett strip is unusual (compared to many other "teenage comics" of the time written solely for entertainment) in that it began its life as a way to teach etiquette to teens, hence its name.
Robinson collaborated with H. C. Witwer and Tim Early and in 1924, for the strip Samson and Delia which ran for two years.[1] Robinson also drew The Love-Byrds, a series about Peggy and Horace Byrd.