In the late 1940s, "funny animals" and "teen humor" were two of the most popular categories in the ever growing world of comic books. Gordon specialized in both genres and combined the two in the world's first funny-animal teen-humor title.[citation needed] When he created comic books, he used the pen name "Dang."
Dan Gordon began his animation career as a story man at New York's Van Beuren Studios, and by 1936 he was receiving a director's credit there. When Van Beuren went under, Gordon and many of his colleagues went to work for Paul Terry's Terrytoons. It was here that Gordon worked with Joe Barbera (another Van Beuren alum) on Pink Elephants, a cartoon that Barbera described as one of "... the first cartoons I had a hand in actually creating from the beginning."
Dan Gordon began his animation career as a story man at New York's Van Beuren Studios, and by 1936 he was receiving a director's credit there. When Van Beuren went under, Gordon and many of his colleagues went to work for Paul Terry's Terrytoons. It was here that Gordon worked with Joe Barbera (another Van Beuren alum) on Pink Elephants, a cartoon that Barbera described as one of "... the first cartoons I had a hand in actually creating from the beginning."
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