Dale Messick: A Comic Strip Life
Looking back on her long career, Dale's content with her success
yet regrets that she's still not 100% accepted by her male counterparts.
She paved the way for the new generation of action heroine strips
yet male comics still rule. When asked about the key to her success,
she says that she never copied other comics but tried to use her own
imagination in all her stories. Her method of working was dedication
and she still receives fan mail from her readers, who are mostly female
fans. In the cast with Brenda Starr was the Mystery Man, Basil St.
John, whom she eventually wed to an array of newspaper articles and
national hoopla. Brenda Starr became a role model for a generation
of young female readers inspired to enter the newspaper field or pursue
independent careers. For this, Dale Messick will always be remembered. In our last interview, Dale mentioned that she always wanted to be
somebody, to be recognized. She has achieved this goal. Hard work
has always been her formula for success, and at age 94, her life is
far from boring. She showed me the gym where she works out and gave
me a Christmas card with a photograph of herself on a brand new Harley.
"It's not mine," she laughed! Back at the drawing board,
her strip for seniors is gaining popularity. Dale Messick is truly
a pioneer and inspiration for woman cartoonists everywhere. Jackie Leger is a Santa Monica, California-based writer specializing
in independent animation.
























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