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'''George Leonard Fett''' (July 7, 1920 - November 6, 1989) was a 20th-century American cartoonist best known worldwide for his [[Sniffy and Norbert]] comic strips.
'''George Leonard Fett''' (July 7, 1920 - November 6, 1989) was an American cartoonist best known for his comic strips ''Sniffy'' and ''Norbert''.


== Life and career ==
== Life and career ==
George Fett was born in [[Cleveland, Ohio]]. He was the only child of Frank J. and Elizabeth Horvath Fett, Hungarian immigrants. From his earliest days, he enjoyed cartooning and would draw on walls, fences and sidewalks.
George Fett was born in [[Cleveland, Ohio]], the only child of Hungarian immigrants Frank J. and Elizabeth Horvath Fett. He graduated from [[Collinwood High School (Ohio)|Collinwood High School]] in 1938, then studied at the Cleveland School of Art, completing his classes in 1941. He joined the [[United States Merchant Marine]] and served on ships in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. He regretted not having a chance to sail on the Pacific Ocean, but was able to sketch a variety of characters he met on the North African coast.


In 1944, he married his high-school sweetheart. Fett then attended the Colorado School of Art on a scholarship program. On their way to New York to pursue job opportunities, the Fetts stopped in Cleveland to visit family and decided to stay. Fett began an engineering career that lasted for decades.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/f/fett_george.htm|title = George Fett}}</ref> In 1961, Fett began pursuing his lifelong dream of drawing a comic strip, and had submitted several ideas to syndicates before ''Sniffy'' was accepted. Syndicated by Bell-McClure, it debuted June 29, 1964.
He graduated from [[Collinwood High School (Ohio)|Collinwood High School]] in 1938. After high school, Fett studied at the Cleveland School of Art, completing his classes in 1941. He joined the [[United States Merchant Marine]] and served on ships in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. He regretted not having a chance to sail on the Pacific Ocean, but was able to sketch a variety of characters he met on the North African coast.


When the orphaned dog Little No-No became a major character after 1966, the comic strip was renamed ''Little No-No and Sniffy'' in 1970. Sniffy eventually left the comic strip and Little No-No evolved into Norbert. The comic strip was renamed ''Norbert'' in 1973. This was one year after United Feature Syndicate took over syndication of Fett's comic strip. Fett drew ''Norbert'' until his final daily strip was published on January 2, 1982. ''[[Winthrop (comic strip)|Winthrop]]'' cartoonist [[Dick Cavalli]] continued the strip until September 26, 1983.
In 1944, he married his high school sweetheart. Fett attended the Colorado School of Art on a scholarship program. On their way to New York to pursue job opportunities, the Fetts stopped in Cleveland to visit family and decided to stay. Fett began an engineering career that lasted for decades.


In his retirement, Fett painted with watercolors and oils. He died on November 6, 1989, at the age of 69.
In 1961, Fett decided to pursue his lifelong dream of drawing a comic strip, but it was not until June 29, 1964, that ''Sniffy'' first appeared in syndication by Bell-McClure.


== ''Sniffy'' and ''Norbert'' ==
When the orphaned dog Little No-No became a major character after 1966, the comic strip was renamed ''Little No-No and Sniffy'' in 1970. Sniffy eventually left the comic strip and Little No-No matured into Norbert. The comic strip was again renamed ''Norbert'' in 1973. This was one year after United Feature Syndicate took over syndication of Fett's comic strip.
The inhabitants of Fett's comic strip world were, for the most part, dogs. The original title character Sniffy was named after Fett's own pet beagle. Other dogs included Caesar, Charley and Queenie. Clyde (a cat), Big John (a mouse) and other animals, birds, insects and plants were included in the strip as years went by. Eventually, Sydney and Cynthia (a boy and girl) were also included.


Little No-No, the future Norbert, was left on Sniffy's doorstep in January 1966.
''Norbert'' was very popular in Australia and Japan, but never achieved major success in the United States. On the other hand, however, Fett continued drawing ''Norbert'' until the final daily strip was printed on January 2, 1982. Dick Cavalli, who drew ''Winthrop'', continued the strip until September 26, 1983.


A variety of marketing merchandise was created in the 1970s and early 1980s, including pencil cases, bags, T-shirts and beach towels, mainly for Japanese markets. Much of the merchandise is labeled with the Japanese name for the comic strip, ''Norbert Mac''.
In his retirement, George Fett continued his artistic development by painting watercolors and oils, but consistently refused to show his work in public. A true artist, he was never fully satisfied with his efforts.


==Sources==
While not drawing, Fett was an avid hunter and billiards player. He died on November 6, 1989, at the age of 69.
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== The World of Sniffy and Norbert ==
Fett took his comic strip inspiration from the animals he knew. The inhabitant's of Fett's comic strip world were, for the most part, dogs. In fact, the original title character Sniffy was named after Fett's own pet beagle. Other dogs included Caesar, Charley and Queenie. Clyde (a cat), Big John (a mouse) and other animals, birds, insects and plants were included in the strip as years went by. Eventually, Sydney and Cynthia (a boy and girl) were also included.

Little No-No, the future Norbert, was left on Sniffy's doorstep in January, 1966. As the years went by, Charley became very much a father figure to Norbert.

A variety of marketing merchandise was created in the 1970s and early 1980s, including pencil cases, bags, t-shirts and beach towels, mainly for Japanese markets. In fact, much of the merchandise is labeled with the Japanese name for the comic strip, ''Norbert Mac''.


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.lambiek.net/artists/f/fett_george.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia article.]
* [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=3246&nm=George-L-Fett George L. Fett] - ''Ohio History Central''
* [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=3246&nm=George-L-Fett George L. Fett] - ''Ohio History Central''


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Latest revision as of 17:36, 17 December 2021

George Leonard Fett (July 7, 1920 - November 6, 1989) was an American cartoonist best known for his comic strips Sniffy and Norbert.

Life and career

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George Fett was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the only child of Hungarian immigrants Frank J. and Elizabeth Horvath Fett. He graduated from Collinwood High School in 1938, then studied at the Cleveland School of Art, completing his classes in 1941. He joined the United States Merchant Marine and served on ships in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. He regretted not having a chance to sail on the Pacific Ocean, but was able to sketch a variety of characters he met on the North African coast.

In 1944, he married his high-school sweetheart. Fett then attended the Colorado School of Art on a scholarship program. On their way to New York to pursue job opportunities, the Fetts stopped in Cleveland to visit family and decided to stay. Fett began an engineering career that lasted for decades.[1] In 1961, Fett began pursuing his lifelong dream of drawing a comic strip, and had submitted several ideas to syndicates before Sniffy was accepted. Syndicated by Bell-McClure, it debuted June 29, 1964.

When the orphaned dog Little No-No became a major character after 1966, the comic strip was renamed Little No-No and Sniffy in 1970. Sniffy eventually left the comic strip and Little No-No evolved into Norbert. The comic strip was renamed Norbert in 1973. This was one year after United Feature Syndicate took over syndication of Fett's comic strip. Fett drew Norbert until his final daily strip was published on January 2, 1982. Winthrop cartoonist Dick Cavalli continued the strip until September 26, 1983.

In his retirement, Fett painted with watercolors and oils. He died on November 6, 1989, at the age of 69.

Sniffy and Norbert

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The inhabitants of Fett's comic strip world were, for the most part, dogs. The original title character Sniffy was named after Fett's own pet beagle. Other dogs included Caesar, Charley and Queenie. Clyde (a cat), Big John (a mouse) and other animals, birds, insects and plants were included in the strip as years went by. Eventually, Sydney and Cynthia (a boy and girl) were also included.

Little No-No, the future Norbert, was left on Sniffy's doorstep in January 1966.

A variety of marketing merchandise was created in the 1970s and early 1980s, including pencil cases, bags, T-shirts and beach towels, mainly for Japanese markets. Much of the merchandise is labeled with the Japanese name for the comic strip, Norbert Mac.

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  1. ^ "George Fett".
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