His character The Little King first appeared in
The New Yorker in 1930.
William Randolph Hearst lured Soglow away for his
King Features Syndicate, but contractual obligations to
The New Yorker prevented The Little King from appearing immediately. Soglow then produced a knock-off strip called
The Ambassador from 1933 to 1934. After
The Little King debuted on September 9, 1934, it ran until Soglow's death in 1975. It is still available today through King Features' email service,
DailyINK. ==National Cartoonists Society==