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In 1975, a film entitled '' Dirty Duck '' was released, but it had absolutely nothing to do with London's comic strip. However, London viewed the film as a rip-off of his work, and tried to sue Roger Corman and New World Pictures , but was unable to find anyone to take his case.1 In 1978, London won the Jury Yellow Kid Award for Best Artist-Writer, contributed illustrations to The New York Times Op-Ed page from 1976 to 1981 and wrote and drew the '' Popeye '' syndicated daily comic strip for King Features from 1986 to 1992. In the summer of 2000, he finally unveiled a family-oriented comic feature for Nickelodeon Magazine entitled ''Cody'', co-wrote and storyboarded episodes of '' Dexter's Laboratory '' and '' The Powerpuff Girls '' for Cartoon Network in 2004 and contributed character designs for King Neptune and Mindy of '' The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie ''. He returned to comic books for the first time in 30 years with contributions to the Grammy -nominated box set from Rhino Records , ''Weird Tales Of The Ramones '', in 2005. REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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