
Dink Shannon was an early 20th century American cartoonist.
Shannon's career is only documented for the years 1902 to 1909. He drew a number of strips, including:
- Sammy Small[1] (1904-1906)[2]
- Mister Pest – Book Agent (1905-1906)[2]
- Mooney Miggles and the Magic Cap (1906-1909)[2]
- Sallie Snooks, Stenographer (1907-1908[3] or 1909)[2]
Sallie Snooks, Stenographer was the first strip to feature a female office worker,[3] preceding Somebody's Stenog, Winnie Winkle, and Tillie the Toiler by more than a decade ("stenographer" was a then-current appellation for a secretary). Sammy Small was a bad-little-boy strip in the mold of The Katzenjammer Kids.[2]
Shannon worked for the World Color Printing syndicate[4] of St. Louis, which distributed a "boiler plate" Sunday section.[2] ("Boiler plates" were pre-printed sections sold mostly to rural papers, with a blank space at the top of the first page for the paper to print its nameplate.)[5] World Color Printing would sometimes assign its cartoonists, who were free-lancers, to previously existing strips,[6] and Shannon also drew the strip Say! Did This Ever Happen To You?, which had been created by C. H. Wellington, in 1905 and 1906. He was succeeded by a person signing as McKee[7] (possibly McKee Barclay).[5]
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