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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_HatloJimmy Hatlo - Wikipedia

    James Cecil Hatlo (September 1, 1897 – December 1, 1963), better known as Jimmy Hatlo, was an American cartoonist who in 1929 created the long-running comic strip and gag panel They'll Do It Every Time, which he wrote and drew until his death in 1963.

  2. They'll Do It Every Time is a single-panel newspaper comic strip, created by Jimmy Hatlo, which had a long run over eight decades, first appearing on February 5, 1929, and continuing until February 3, 2008. The title of the strip became a popular catchphrase.

  3. Mar 18, 2024 · James Cecil Hatlo, better known as Jimmy Hatlo, left an indelible mark on cartoons with his insightful and humorous depictions of everyday life. Born on September 1, 1897, in East Providence, Rhode Island, Hatlo's career spanned several decades, during which he created iconic comic strips that entertained readers across the country.

    • December 1, 1963
    • Cartoonist
    • American
  4. May 13, 2012 · Jimmy Hatlo wore many hats during his career—appropriately for a cartoonist who tipped his hat in thanks to readers for their suggestions thousands of times. Hatlo made a splash nationally with They’ll Do It Every Time, which he drew from 1929 until his death in 1963.

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  5. CARMEL, Calif., Dec. 1 (UPI)--Jimmy Hatlo, the cartoonist whose "They'll Do It Every Time" and "Little Iodine" delighted millions, died today of a heart attack. He was 65 years old.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jimmy_HatloJimmy Hatlo - Wikiwand

    James Cecil Hatlo, better known as Jimmy Hatlo, was an American cartoonist who in 1929 created the long-running comic strip and gag panel They'll Do It Every Time, which he wrote and drew until his death in 1963. Hatlo's other strip, Little Iodine, was adapted into a feature-length movie in 1946.

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  8. Mar 17, 2024 · They'll Do It Every Time is a single-panel newspaper comic strip that had a remarkable run over eight decades, captivating readers with its humorous take on the ironies and absurdities of everyday life. Created by Jimmy Hatlo, the strip debuted on February 5, 1929, and continued until February 3, 2008.