Fisher moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, and started doing commercial art work for the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company.
With the advent of television, Fisher and his wife sought out a job at the local ABC affiliate KATV and established a syndicated puppet show called Phydeaux and His Friends which specialized in political satire.
Local political figures, including Governor Orval Faubus, made guest appearances on the show.
Fisher convinced the weekly North Little Rock Times to start carrying his political cartoons and, before long, other newspapers began reprinting them in their Sunday editions.
Fisher's work was never syndicated, because he preferred to focus mostly on affairs in his home state, but many of his cartoons were reprinted nationally.
Fisher died of a Heart Attack on 15 December 2003 at his home after completing a Christmas cartoon for the Arkansas Times.