Cal Howard
Cal Howard was born Calvin Henry Howard on March 24, 1911, in the United States. A versatile cartoon story artist, animator, and director, he is best remembered for his long tenure at Walter Lantz Productions and Warner Bros. Cartoons. Howard also lent his voice to characters such as Gabby Goat in *Get Rich Quick Porky* and Meathead Dog in *Screwball Squirrel*. He died on September 10, 1993.
Howard's path into comics began in animation, where he honed his storytelling skills before transitioning to comic book writing. He was credited as a writer on 66 issues from 1949 to 1982, with his most frequent work appearing on titles like *The Adventures of Bob Hope*, *Sergeant Bilko*, *Sgt. Bilko's Pvt. Doberman*, and *The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis*. He also contributed to European reprint albums such as *Das große Goofy Album* and *Donald Duck Spesial*.
While specific awards are not recorded in the available material, Howard's legacy rests on his prolific output across animation and comics, particularly his collaborations with major studios during the mid-20th century. His work remains a footnote in the history of licensed character comics and classic cartoon storytelling.
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