[2] Gentleman Prefer Blondes was Huget's first work and was sold to Bell Syndicate in 1926.
Other strips she produced in this form were: Flora's Fling (1928), Campus Caper (1928), Babs (1929), Double Dora (1929) Miss Aladdin (1929).
[3] She also drew the black-and-white strips Molly the Manicure Girl (1928, written by John P. Medbury[5]) and Campus Capers (1929).
[2][3] She later won first prize from the Art Director's League of New York for her Lux soap ads that were created in comic strip format.
[7] In 1937 she successfully imitated Percy Crosby's style, drawing his comic strip Skippy when he was unable to because of his alcoholism.