Cartoonist celebrities
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Jay Lynch (born January 7, 1945) is an American cartoonist who played a key role in the underground comix movement with his Bijou Funnies and other titles. His work is sometimes signed Jayzey Lynch. He has contributed to Mad, and in 2008, he expanded
Steve Stiles (born 1943) is an American cartoonist and writer, coming out of the science fiction fanzine tradition.
Warren Brown is an Australian Author, cartoonist and television presenter.
Dana Claire Simpson is an American cartoonist, best known as the creator of the syndicated comic strip Phoebe and Her Unicorn (formerly Heavenly Nostrils), as well as the long-running web comic Ozy and Millie. Her other comics include the political c
Bruce Petty, born in 1929 at Doncaster, a suburb of Melbourne, is one of Australia’s best known political satirists and cartoonists. He is a regular contributor to Melbourne’s The Age newspaper.
George Joseph Herriman (August 22, 1880 – April 25, 1944) was an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip Krazy Kat (1913–1944). More influential than popular, Krazy Kat had an appreciative audience among those in the arts. Gilbert S
Helen Elna Hokinson (June 29, 1893 – November 1, 1949) was an American cartoonist and a staff cartoonist for The New Yorker. Over a 20-year span, she contributed 68 covers and more than 1,800 cartoons to The New Yorker.
Lynn Johnston, CM OM (born May 28, 1947) is a Canadian cartoonist, known for her newspaper comic strip For Better or For Worse. She was the first woman and first Canadian to win the National Cartoonist Society’s Reuben Award.
William Henry Jackson Griffith (born January 20, 1944) is a prolific American cartoonist who signs his work Bill Griffith and Griffy. He is best known for his daily comic strip Zippy. The popular catchphrase “Are we having fun yet?” is credited to Gr