After the war, Fletcher went to
Chicago, Illinois to start his life and career, and in 1946 he was offered a job at the
Chicago Tribune in the advertising art department. He met his sister's roommate, Beverly Crosbie; the two dated for three months and were married on January 4, 1947. Fletcher studied illustration under the wing of Walt Disney's teacher and role model,
Carey Orr, for several years. In 1953 he and his colleague Athena Robbins began producing their own weekly syndicated strip titled
The Old Glory Story, which ran weekly in the
Chicago Tribune and syndicated to hundreds of newspapers around the world until 1966.
The Old Glory Story was based on the history of the American Flag and won many awards for the
Tribune and for Fletcher and Robbins. ==
Dick Tracy==