In May 1960 had a comic strip,
Bush Folks, accepted by the ''
Australian Woman's Mirror. In November 1960 the magazine was taken over by Australian Consolidated Press, following which it was merged with the Weekend
. The two magazines had nothing in common and ended up being called Everybody's''. The strip was dropped but Emerson continued to sell cartoons to the new magazine for several years before it folded late in 1967. In 1967 Emerson began drawing the outback comic strip
The Warrumbunglers, originally for
The Sunday Telegraph,
Ginger Meggs Ginger Meggs is an iconic Australian comic strip. Following the deaths of its creator
Jimmy Bancks in 1952 and his replacement
Ron Vivian in 1973, Emerson was one of several artists who submitted drawings to take over the strip. The role, however, went to
Lloyd Piper. When Piper died in 1984 Emerson again applied for the job and was appointed. As he already had two strips published in
The Sun-Herald, he was asked to drop either
The Warrumbunglers or
On The Rocks in favour of
Ginger Meggs. He declined, and the role was offered instead to
James Kemsley. ==Personal==