Charles Henry Ross | |
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Born | 1835 |
Died | 12 October 1897 61–62) Clapham, London, England | (aged
Area(s) | Cartoonist, Writer, Editor |
Notable works | Ally Sloper |
Spouse(s) | Marie Duval |
Charles Henry Ross (1835 – 12 October 1897) was an English writer and cartoonist.
Ross created the fictional character Ally Sloper for the British magazine Judy in 1867, [1] the popular character was spun off into his own comic, Ally Sloper's Half Holiday , in 1884. [2] Ross originally was the illustrator of the character until his French-born wife, under the pseudonym Marie Duval, later took over the illustration. [1] He had a son, Charles. [3]
For a number of years, Ross was the editor of Judy. [3]
He contributed a series of engravings, entitled "A Happy Day in a Varlet's Life. In a Series of Hard Lines", to the Ninth Season (1868) of Beeton's Christmas Annual . [4]
Ross was the author of six novels in genres ranging from Gothic penny dreadfuls to light romances. [3]