Margaret Ahern
Margaret McCrohan Ahern (February 16, 1921 – August 27, 1999) was an American cartoonist and illustrator. She was educated at Providence High School, the Harrison Art School, and the
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Ahern worked for the
Chicago Archdiocese's ''
New World'' newspaper (later the ''Chicago Catholic''), as well as the 1950s
WGN television show, ''Cartuno''. She drew the monthly strips, ''Beano'', from 1948 to 1999, and ''Angelo'', from 1951 to 1954 for ''The Waifs' Messenger'', but is best known as the author and cartoonist for
An Altar Boy Named Speck, which was syndicated by the
National Catholic News Service (later known simply as Catholic News Service), from 1954 to 1979. Speck was featured in books published separately as: ''Speck, the Altar Boy'' (Hanover House, 1958), ''Presenting Speck, the Altar Boy'' (Hanover House, 1960), and ''A Speck of Trouble; New Escapades of the Inimitable and Irresistible Speck, the Altar Boy'' (Doubleday, 1964). Under the pseudonym
Margarita, Ahern was also the creator of the comic strip ''Little Reggie'' (syndicated by
Western Newspaper Union) and, under the pseudonym '''Peg O'Connell''', ''Our Parish'', which was syndicated and then collected in ''Our Parish'' (John Knox Press, 1968). She died in 1999.
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