Lansing Campbell
Lansing Campbell was an American illustrator best known for his illustrations in the Uncle Wiggily series of books by Howard Garis. He also used the signature Lang Campbell.
In 1917, Campbell wrote and illustrated his own book, The Funnyfeathers (E. P. Dutton), featuring the adventures of the Dinky Duckings, Panty Banty, Pidgy the Poet, Daffy Duck and Old Crooky Crow.
From 1919 to 1929, he drew Uncle Wiggily's Adventures as a comic strip. During the decade, the comic strip's text evolved from captions to dialogue minus balloons to dialogue inside balloons.
During the 1930s, he created numerous comic strips and books, including Piggy Pigtail, Paddy the Pup, Dippy Doodlebug, Bizzy Izzy Humbug, The Dinky Ducklings, Duck and Applesauce, Dicky Bird’s Diary and Merry Murphy.[1] He also did Br'er Rabbit illustrations.
Campbell lived and worked in New York City. By 1950, after decades of illustrating, he retired to Boothbay Harbor, Maine.[1]