Tom Forman (cartoonist)
- For other people of the same name see Thomas Forman (disambiguation)
Tom Forman (cartoonist) | |
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Born |
Detroit, Michigan May 2, 1936 |
Died | May 18, 1996 60) | (aged
Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Cartoonist, Writer |
Notable works | Motley's Crew |
Tom Forman (May 2, 1936 – May 18, 1996) was an American comic strip cartoonist, co-creator of the classic comic strip Motley's Crew along with Ben Templeton. His pre-1997 take on the comic strip involved Mike Motley's career as a blue-collar worker, sports, and his friends. After Forman died of cancer, the storylines of the comic strip he helped create became more feminine and had "touchy-feely" parts at various points in the storyline. They dealt with being forced to say "hi" to the in-laws under embarrassing conditions, attending various weddings, and letting out bottled emotions. This new spin on the comic strip alienated many older male viewers and may have led to its retirement on January 1, 2000.
Forman was born in Detroit, Michigan and graduated with a bachelor's degree in government from California State University, Los Angeles.
References
- Wood, Barbara (May 23, 1996). "Forman, co-creator of 'Motley's Crew' at 60". Los Angeles Daily News. Archive copy at The Free Library. Retrieved on 2008-12-29.
- "Obituary: Tom Forman, Co-Creator of `Motley's Crew'". The Seattle Times. May 25, 1996. Retrieved 2008-12-29.