"I feel a responsibility toward my readers.
By the time he was eighteen, he was chief editor of Hallma. 1923) was ten years old, he received an inscribed Moon Mullins cartoon from its creator Frank Willard that read, "Say Morton, those drawings you sent me were swell-I\'ll bet you\'ll be a big shot cartoonist some day." By the time he was fifteen, Walker was a comic strip artist for a daily metropolitan newspaper.
I created friends for them and I don\'t want to abandon them." When Mort Walker (b. "I feel a responsibility toward my readers