[2] During World War II Saaf worked on titles including Commando Rangers and Phantom Falcons as well as covers and features (like "Clipper Kirk") for Wings Comics and Jumbo Comics.
[3] He "ghosted" Hap Hopper, providing art credited to Drew Pearson.
[2] Around 1959, Saaf began working at a freelancer, stating "the pace was too fast, and I wanted time to think about what I was doing.
"[2] Into the 1960s he worked for numerous agencies providing many advertisements for products ranging from Post Cereal, Crest, Zest, Maxwell House, Life Savers and many others.
[6] He continued drawing in other publishing fields and provided work for Highlights for Children magazine as well as various newspapers and other publications.