Born in
London, his father Harry Parlett (1881–1971) was also a prolific artist whose work appeared in many publications, often anonymously, as well as on many picture postcards, which he signed as 'Comicus'. Reg Parlett's older brother George (1902–1981) also later became an artist. On leaving school Parlett became a clerk at
Thomas Cook. Realising that he was ill-suited to working for a
travel agent, he was encouraged to draw by his father, who submitted his son's cartoons to
Amalgamated Press (AP); such was his success that he left Thomas Cook and in 1923 became a permanent member of staff for AP. His work appeared in the
Merry and Bright comic in 1926, and he would later go on to do
comic strips for
magazines such as
Funny Wonder,
Radio Fun,
Film Fun,
Knockout,
Buster,
Whizzer and Chips,
Cor!!,
Whoopee!,
Jackpot and
Wow!. He became one of the top artists for
Amalgamated Press in the second half of the 1930s, and stayed with the company until his death in 1991. ==Wartime service and work in animation==