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Orlando Busino is a 96-year-old American cartoonist. He was born on 10 October, 1926 in Binghamton, New York, U.S. He is best known for his work in the comic strip "The Lockhorns". Busino began his career in the 1940s, working as an assistant to cartoonist Bill Holman on the comic strip "Smokey Stover". He then went on to create his own comic strip, "The Lockhorns", which ran from 1968 to 2020. Busino has won numerous awards for his work, including the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award in 1975 and the National Cartoonists Society's Elzie Segar Award in 1985. Busino is married to his wife, Mary, and has two children. He currently resides in Binghamton, New York.

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Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 10 October 1926
Birthday 10 October
Birthplace Binghamton, New York, U.S.
Date of death January 11, 2022
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Nationality United States

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2022

Busino lived in Ridgefield, Connecticut. He died on January 11, 2022, at the age of 95.

1980

His cartoons have been anthologized in two books, Good Boy! and Other Animal Cartoons (1980) and Oh, Gus! (1981).

1970

In addition to contributing cartoons to a number of leading magazines, Orlando Busino had a long-running series of cartoons called "Gus" in Boys' Life. It was about the antics of a large white dog named Gus. The cartoon first appeared in Boys' Life in January 1970. It took over the honor spot on the "Think & Grin" page and remained there ever since. Gus appeared on the cover of Boys' Life in December 1981.

1965

He received the National Cartoonist Society Gag Cartoon Award for 1965, 1967, and 1968 for his work.

1960

Busino also worked for Archie Comics working with George Gladir in the 1960s, doing covers, illustrations, and stories for "Tales Calculated To Drive You Bats." This work was later reprinted in Archie's Madhouse.

1952

After leaving the army, Busino went to Triple Cities College of Syracuse University (now Binghamton University) and then the University of Iowa, where he graduated in 1952. He drew cartoons both at the Triple Cities College student newspaper and at The Daily Iowan.

1945

Busino grew up in Binghamton, New York. His interest in cartooning started at the age of 9 and by age 14 he sold his first cartoon and gag to the New York Daily Mirror. Busino also won cartoon contests in Open Road for Boys Magazine. In high school, Orlando drew cartoons for the school newspaper, including a regular called "Bulldog, with Central, the Wonder Dog," a super-hero style comic strip. He was drafted into the United States Army and served in Panama at the Albrook Air Force Station for twenty months from 1945–1947. While there he drew for the army unit newspaper.

1926

Orlando Busino (October 10, 1926 – January 11, 2022) was an American cartoonist whose cartoons appeared in McCalls, Reader's Digest, Good Housekeeping, Saturday Evening Post, and many other magazines. Among his creations were "Gus," the long-running series of cartoons about a large dog that appeared in Boys' Life magazine.