Background
Pett was born on the 27th of April 1891 in Birmingham, England. His father was the jeweller John Ernest Pett.
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Pett was born on the 27th of April 1891 in Birmingham, England. His father was the jeweller John Ernest Pett.
After being invalided out of the First World War, he studied art at the Press Art School.
Later, he taught art at the Mosley Road Junior Art School and at Birmingham Central School of Artist In 1932, he set out to create a comic strip that would be as popular to adults as the famous "Pip, Squeak and Wilfred" was to children. And so, was created. Foreign the first few years, Pett"s wife Mary modeled for him but eventually he started to use professional models instead, the most famous of which was Chrystabel Leighton-Porter who modeled for him during World War Two.
Until the war, had a little daily funny story, but at the star of the war, she became a continuous story.
"The turning point in "s career, when she became a success was when we turned her from a daily joke into a continuous story. In other words, when she was stripped in both senses of the term," Pett told Pathé News in 1943.
Pett retired from drawing after drawing her for 16 years in 1948, and the strip was continued by Michael Hubbard. He died at his home in Sussex on 16 February 1960 of undisclosed causes.