Pete Millar

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Peter Millar (1929-2003) was an American illustrator, cartoonist, and drag racer best known for his work with CARtoons and DRAGtoons magazines. Millar often used the pen names Arin Cee and Millarkey.

Millar co-created the Petersen Publication CARtoons magazine in 1959, which ended its run in 1991. The first issue of CARtoons included the story of the hot rod community as a social collective and introduced the term Rumpsville. He worked on the project until 1963, when he was replaced by Hot Rod Magazine editor and Stroker McGurk creator Tom Medley.

In June of 1963 Millar founded DRAGcartoons under the Millar Publications label. He worked on this project well into the 1970s . Millar Publications also produced four issues of the popular Ed "Big Daddy" Roth Magazine.

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