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Encyclopedia > Comic strip creator
A comic strip creator at work. He is working on the sunday edition of a comic strip called "Shoe".
A comic strip creator at work. He is working on the sunday edition of a comic strip called "Shoe".

A comic strip creator, also known as a newspaper strip creator or cartoonist, is an artist who produces work in the medium of the comic strip. Cartoonist with his cartoons. ... A cartoonist at work. ... This article is about the comic strip, the sequential art form as published in newspapers and on the Internet. ...


Typically, they do so for syndicates such as the Universal Press syndicate or King Features syndicate. Their cartoons are usually printed in newspapers. The Sunday cartoon strips, which are colored, go to a coloring company such as American Color before they are published. Comic strips can also be collected in books. In the entertainment and news industries, syndication is a method of making content available to a range of outlets simultaneously. ... King Features Syndicate is a syndication company owned by The Hearst Corporation; it distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons, puzzles and games to thousands of newspapers around the world. ... A colorist is an artist who colors comic art reading it for production as a comic book. ...


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