In Memoriam: Doug Marlette, 1949-2007
![]() Doug Marlette |
Marlette had intelligence, talent and energy: Over a career that began in 1972 at the Charlotte Observer, he published nine volumes of editorial cartoons; won a Pulitzer Prize; created a comic strip, "Kudzu," that he later adapted into a musical; and wrote two novels.
He also had an eye for the brass ring and the ability to shrug off critics—common traits in the ed-toon biz, but Marlette had them more than most. His relations with his colleagues, like the Hillsborough neighbors he satirized in his book, The Bridge, could be rocky. But in person he was unfailingly courteous, and on paper he was often deadly, a potent combination. He'll be missed.




