![]() In 1953 he moved from San Diego to Los Angeles, home of Hot Rod magazine and the "Stroker McGurk" feature. ![]() Trained as an engineer, he harbored a secret dream of becoming a full-time cartoonist and book editor. Millar was an editor, publisher and cartoonist best known for his automotive-related cartoons in CARtoons, the magazine he co-founded and edited during its initial, landmark issues. After finding his original inspiration from the artists of Mad Magazine's heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, Millar turned his drawing skills to humorous situations involving souped-up cars and their errant drivers, as well as his spoofs of actual personalities and controversies during the rapid growth of drag racing. ![]() PASADENA.- Pete Millar (1929 - 2003) is considered to be one of the greatest satirical cartoonists, working within the hot rodding and drag racing communities. ![]()
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