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About Ralph Hagen
Ralph Hagen was born on a farm in Northern Alberta, Canada,
in the spring of 1959. At the age of 5, he began drawing, using
grocery bags for paper. Twelve years later, he sold his first
cartoon.
Thrilled with his first sale but nevertheless in need of a day
job, Ralph took to the oilfields, pulling wrenches for 25 years
and raising three daughters with his wife, Brenda. All the while,
he continued to cartoon, landing his work in magazines and papers
such as Reader's Digest, The Saturday Evening Post and Woman's
World, among others.
In 2004, Ralph began cartooning full time with no regrets. In
fact, he is happy to report he's never since been frostbitten
on the job. He also plays guitar and hockey and ponders outerspace
and the complexities of aircraft -- but not all at the same time.
Currently residing in the country west of Edmonton, Alberta,
Ralph and Brenda make room in their family for three cats, a
dog and four horses that are housed across from a dairy farm
and kitty-corner to a beef farm. No connection, of course.
Ralph would like to dedicate "The Barn" to his biggest
fan, his father, Stan Hagen, who left this world in 2004 -- and
sincerely hopes they get the comics in heaven.
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