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The National Cartoonists Society is the world's largest organization of professional cartoonists.[citation needed] It presents the Reuben Awards. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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The NCS was born in 1946 when groups of cartoonists got together to entertain the troops. They found that they enjoyed each other's company and decided to get together on a regular basis. Today, the NCS membership roster includes over 500 of the world's major cartoonists[citation needed], working in many branches of the profession, including newspaper comic strips and panels, comic books, editorial cartoons, animation, gag cartoons, greeting cards, advertising, magazine and book illustration and more. There is also the notable exclusion of cartoonists who work with web comics. Membership is limited to established professional cartoonists, with a few exceptions of outstanding persons in affiliated fields. The NCS is not a guild or labor union. A guild is an association of craftspeople in a particular trade. ...
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The NCS's stated primary purposes are: "to advance the ideals and standards of professional cartooning in its many forms," "to promote and foster a social, cultural and intellectual interchange among professional cartoonists of all types," and "to stimulate and encourage interest in and acceptance of the art of cartooning by aspiring cartoonists, students and the general public."[1] The Society's offices are in Winter Park, Florida. In addition, the NCS has chartered 16 regional chapters throughout the United States and one in Canada. Chapter Chairpersons sit on the NCS Regional Council and are represented by a National Representative, who is a voting member of the Board of Directors. Winter Park is a city in Orange County, Florida, United States. ...
The Reuben Awards
The National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Awards Weekend is a gala annual event which takes place at a site selected by the President. There, during the formal, black-tie banquet evening, the Reuben Award (a statuette designed by and named after the NCS' first president, Rube Goldberg) is presented to the "Cartoonist of the Year." This postcard book, Rube Goldbergs Inventions!, was compiled by Maynard Frank Wolfe from the Rube Goldberg Archives. ...
Cartoonists in various professional divisions are also honored with special plaques for excellence. These awards are voted on by a combination of the general membership (by secret ballot) and specially-formed juries overseen by various NCS Regional Chapters. A cartoonist does not need to be a member of the NCS to receive one of the Society's awards. Prior to 1983, the Reuben Awards Dinner was held in New York, usually at the Plaza. Since then, the event has expanded into a full weekend and is held in a different city each year. Recent Reuben locations have included New York, Boca Raton, San Francisco, Cancun and Kansas City. Each year, during the NCS Annual Reuben Awards Weekend, the Society honors the year's outstanding achievements in all walks of the profession. Excellence in the fields of newspaper strips, newspaper panels, TV animation, feature animation, newspaper illustration, gag cartoons, book illustration, greeting cards, comic books, magazine feature/magazine illustration, and editorial cartoons, is honored in the NCS Division Awards, which are chosen by specially-convened juries at the chapter level.
Cartoonist of the Year The recipient of the profession's highest honor, the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year is chosen by a secret ballot of the members. - 1946: Milton Caniff, Terry and the Pirates
- 1947: Al Capp, Li'l Abner
- 1948: Chic Young, Blondie
- 1949: Alex Raymond, Rip Kirby
- 1950: Roy Crane, Buz Sawyer
- 1951: Walt Kelly, Pogo
- 1952: Hank Ketcham, Dennis the Menace
- 1953: Mort Walker, Beetle Bailey
- 1954: Willard Mullin, Sports
- 1955: Charles Schulz, Peanuts
- 1956: Herbert L. Block (Herblock), Editorial
- 1957: Hal Foster, Prince Valiant
- 1958: Frank King, Gasoline Alley
- 1959: Chester Gould, Dick Tracy
- 1960: Ronald Searle, Advertising and Illustration
- 1961: Bill Mauldin Editorial
- 1962: Dik Browne, Hi and Lois
- 1963: Fred Lasswell, Barney Google
- 1964: Charles Schulz, Peanuts
- 1965: Leonard Starr, Mary Perkins, On Stage
- 1966: Otto Soglow, The Little King
- 1967: Rube Goldberg, Humor in Sculpture
- 1968: Pat Oliphant, Editorial
- 1968: Johnny Hart, B.C. and The Wizard of Id
- 1969: Walter Berndt, Smitty
- 1970: Alfred Andriola, Kerry Drake
- 1971: Milton Caniff, Steve Canyon
- 1972: Pat Oliphant, Editorial
- 1973: Dik Browne, Hagar the Horrible
- 1974: Dick Moores, Gasoline Alley
- 1975: Bob Dunn, They'll Do It Every Time
- 1976: Ernie Bushmiller, Nancy
- 1977: Chester Gould, Dick Tracy
- 1978: Jeff MacNelly, Editorial
- 1979: Jeff MacNelly, Shoe
- 1980: Charles Saxon, Advertising
- 1981: Mel Lazarus, Miss Peach and Momma
- 1982: Bil Keane, Family Circus
- 1983: Arnold Roth, Advertising
- 1984: Brant Parker, The Wizard of Id
- 1985: Lynn Johnston, For Better or For Worse
- 1986: Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes
- 1987: Mort Drucker, Mad Magazine
- 1988: Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes
- 1989: Jim Davis, Garfield
- 1990: Gary Larson, The Far Side
- 1991: Mike Peters, Mother Goose & Grimm
- 1992: Cathy Guisewite, Cathy
- 1993: Jim Borgman, Editorial
- 1994: Gary Larson, The Far Side
- 1995: Garry Trudeau, Doonesbury
- 1996: Sergio Aragones, Mad Magazine
- 1997: Scott Adams, Dilbert
- 1998: Will Eisner, The Spirit
- 1999: Patrick McDonnell, Mutts
- 2000: Jack Davis, Mad Magazine
- 2001: Jerry Scott, Zits and Baby Blues
- 2002: Matt Groening, The Simpsons
- 2003: Greg Evans, Luann
- 2004: Pat Brady, Rose Is Rose
- 2005: Mike Luckovich, editorial cartoonist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- 2006: Bill Amend, FoxTrot
- 2007: '
- 2008: Al Jaffee, Mad Magazine
Milton Arthur Paul Caniff (February 28, 1907-May 3, 1988) was an American cartoonist most famous for Terry and the Pirates. ...
Promotional painting for a proposed Terry and the Pirates motion picture by famed movie poster artist, Drew Struzan. ...
I do Lil Abner!!, a self-portrait by Al Capp, excerpted from the April 16-17 1951 Lil Abner strips. ...
Lil Abner was a comic strip in United States newspapers, featuring a fictional clan of hillbillies in the town of Dogpatch. ...
Murat Bernard Young (9 January 1901 â 14 March 1973), known as Chic Young, was an American cartoonist known primarily as the creator and original artist of the comic strip Blondie. ...
For other uses, see Blondie. ...
Alex Raymond (October 2, 1909- September 6, 1956) was an American comic strip artist, best known for his work on Flash Gordon. ...
Rip Kirby, drawn by Alex Raymond. ...
Royston Campbell Crane (November 22, 1901 - July 7, 1977), who signed his work Roy Crane, was an American cartoonist and creator of the comic strip characters Wash Tubbs, Captain Easy, and Buz Sawyer. ...
Buz Sawyer was a popular comic strip created by Roy Crane that ran from November 1, 1943 to 1989. ...
Walter Crawford Kelly, Jr (August 25, 1913 - October 18, 1973), known simply as Walt Kelly, was a cartoonist notable for his comic strip Pogo featuring characters that inhabited a portion of the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia. ...
Pogo as drawn by Walt Kelly. ...
Henry King Ketcham (1920-2001), commonly known as Hank Ketcham, was an American cartoonist who created the Dennis the Menace comic strip, writing and drawing it from 1951 to 1994. ...
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Addison Morton Walker (born September 3, 1923), more popularly known as Mort Walker, is an American comic artist, best known for creating the newspaper comic strips Beetle Bailey in 1950 and Hi and Lois in 1954. ...
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For other uses, see Peanut (disambiguation). ...
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Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur, or simply Prince Valiant, is a comic strip created by Hal Foster. ...
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Chester Gould (November 20, 1900 â May 11, 1985) was the creator of the Dick Tracy comic strip, which he wrote and drew from 1931 to 1977. ...
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Modern Classics reissue of Ronald Searles St Trinians drawings Ronald William Fordham Searle C.B.E.(born March 3, 1920) is an English artist and cartoonist. ...
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This postcard book, Rube Goldbergs Inventions!, was compiled by Maynard Frank Wolfe from the Rube Goldberg Archives. ...
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Stephen Silver (born August 30, 1972 in London, England, UK) is a professional artist, cartoonist and character designer. ...
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Award of Honor This award was for recognition of the American cartoon as an instrument in war, peace, education and in the artistic betterment of our cultural environment. On September 22, 1965, the following were honored: Omar Nelson Bradley (February 12, 1893 â April 8, 1981) was one of the main U.S. Army field commanders in North Africa and Europe during World War II and a General of the Army of the United States Army. ...
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John Charles Daly on Whats My Line? John Charles Daly (full given name John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly, generally known as John Daly, February 20, 1914 â February 24, 1991), a native of Johannesburg, South Africa, was a journalist, game show host, radio personality, actor, and author. ...
John Cameron Swayze (April 4, 1906-August 15, 1995), was a popular news commentator and game show panelist in the United States, during the 1950s. ...
Book Illustration Award T. Lewis is an artist who has worked as a book illustrator. ...
Mike Lester is an artist who has worked as a childrens book illustrator. ...
Self-portrait, by Frank Cho Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho, is an American comic strip creator, writer and illustrator. ...
B. B. Sams (born 1944) is an artist who has worked as an illustrator. ...
Chris F. Payne, most commonly known as C.F. Payne, is a famous American caricaturist and illustrator. ...
Ralph Steadman (born Wallasey, May 15, 1936) is a British cartoonist and caricaturist. ...
Sandra Keith Boynton (born April 3, 1953) is a popular American humorist, songwriter, childrens author and illustrator. ...
Comic Books Award In 1970, the Comic Books Award was divided into Humor Comic Books and Story Comic Books. They were merged back together in 1982. In 1989 and 1990, the Comic Books award was merged with the Magazine and Book Illustration Award. It was separated back into its own award in 1991. Detective Comics #38 (May 1940), the first appearance of Robin. ...
Wallace Wally Wood (June 17, 1927–November 2, 1981), best known for his work in EC Comics and Mad magazine, was an imaginative and prolific writer-illustrator. ...
Cover for Spider-Woman #8 (November 1978). ...
Steve Douglas is an artist who has worked as a comic book illustator and editor. ...
Bob Oksner was an American comic book artist employed by DC Comics and other companies. ...
Bob Gustafson is a cartoonist whose work includes a 8 years on Tillie the Toiler and a 27 year run on the Beetle Bailey comic books. ...
Frank Thorne (June 16, 1930 - ) is an American comic book artist-writer. ...
Al Williamson Al Williamson (March 21, 1931 - ) is an American cartoonist of partly Colombian descent. ...
William Erwin Eisner (March 6, 1917 â January 3, 2005) was an acclaimed American comics writer, artist and entrepreneur. ...
Henry Boltinoff is the cartoonist who created the comic strip Stoker the Broker. ...
Thomas Gill was Congressman and Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii. ...
Bob Gustafson is a cartoonist whose work includes a 8 years on Tillie the Toiler and a 27 year run on the Beetle Bailey comic books. ...
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Sergio Aragonés (born 1937) is a cartoonist and writer. ...
Frank Springer (born December 6, 1929) is an American comic book and comic strip artist best known for Marvel Comics Dazzler and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.; and, with writer Michael ODonoghue, for one of the first adult-oriented comics features in the U...
Joe Kubert (born September 18, 1926, Poland) is an American comic book artist who went on to found the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art. ...
Hy Eisman (born March 27, 1927) is an American cartoonist. ...
Franklin Lenard Johnson (born November 23, 1958 in Weirsdale, Florida) is a former pro basketball player and coach. ...
Al Jaffee (born March 13, 1921) is a cartoonist, best known for his work in MAD Magazine. ...
George Wildman is an artist who has worked in the comics industry. ...
Hy Eisman (born March 27, 1927) is an American cartoonist. ...
Kurt Schaffenberger (December 15, 1920-January 24, 2002) was an American comic book artist. ...
Richard Dick Ayers is a comic book artist and cartoonist, born April 28th, 1924, in Ossining, New York. ...
This article is about Frank Miller, the comic book writer and artist and movie writer and director. ...
Todd McFarlane (born March 16, 1961 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian comic book artist, writer, toy manufacturer/designer, and media entrepreneur who is best known as the creator of the epic religious fantasy series Spawn. ...
Mark Chiarello is a painter and editor in the comics business. ...
Dan Jurgens is an American writer and artist of comic books. ...
Jeff Smith is an American cartoonist, best known as the creator of the self-published comic book series Bone. ...
Bone is an independently published comic book series, originally serialized in 55 irregularly-released issues from 1991 to 2004, notable as one of the longest-running self-published comic book series by a single writer/artist. ...
Don Perlin is a comic artist whose work has included The Defenders and G.I. Joe for Marvel. ...
Nelson Alexander Alex Ross (born January 22, 1970) is an American comic book painter, illustrator and plotter, acclaimed for the photorealism of his work. ...
Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
Franklin Christenson Ware (born December 28, 1967) is an American comic book artist and cartoonist, best-known for a series of comics called the Acme Novelty Library, and a graphic novel, Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth. ...
The cover ACME Novelty Library issue 15 Acme Novelty Library is a singular and artistically adventurous comic book created by Chicago cartoonist Chris Ware and published by Fantagraphics Books. ...
Dan DeCarlo (December 12, 1917 - December 19, 2001) was arguably one of the most widely-viewed comic book artists of the 20th century, and one of the most prolific in terms of output. ...
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Self-portrait, by Frank Cho Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho, is an American comic strip creator, writer and illustrator. ...
Liberty Meadows is a comic strip and comic book created, written and illustrated by Frank Cho. ...
Stan Sakai (born 1953) is a third-generation American of Japanese descent. ...
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Terry Moore is a comic book author and illustrator. ...
Cover of Concrete: Strange Armor, a trade paperback collection of the miniseries by the same name. ...
Shaun Tan is the illustrator and author of award winning childrens books such as The Red Tree and The Lost Thing. ...
The Arrival is an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone. ...
Editorial Cartoons Award Bill Crawford is a cartoonist who worked as an editorial cartoonist. ...
The Newark Evening News was an American newspaper published in Newark, New Jersey. ...
Herbert Lawrence Block, called Herblock (October 13, 1909 - October 7, 2001), was a U.S. editorial cartoonist. ...
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William Henry Bill Mauldin (October 29, 1921 â January 22, 2003) was a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the United States. ...
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Karl Hubenthal was a cartoonist who did both editorial and sports cartoons. ...
The Los Angeles Herald Examiner building, located at the southwest corner of Broadway and 11th Streets, was largely designed by San Francisco architect Julia Morgan then associated with Los Angeles architects J. Martyn Haenke and William J. Dodd whose contribution to the design is not yet determined by scholars. ...
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The New York Herald Tribune was a newspaper created in 1924 when the New York Tribune acquired the New York Herald. ...
The Los Angeles Herald Examiner building, located in downtown L.A., was designed by Julia Morgan. ...
Warren King was a cartoonist best noted for his political cartoons. ...
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Blaine was the name used by a political cartoonist from Hamilton Ontario. ...
The Hamilton Spectator, founded in 1846 as The Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce, is a newspaper published each day but Sunday in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. ...
Patrick Pat Oliphant (b. ...
The Denver Post is a daily newspaper published in Denver, Colorado. ...
John Pierotti was a cartoonist who was probably best known for his editorial cartoons. ...
The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and the oldest to have been published continually as a daily. ...
Jeffrey Kenneth MacNelly (1948 - June 8, 2000) was a famous American editorial cartoonist, widely considered to be one of the best editorial cartoonists of the modern era. ...
The Richmond Times-Dispatch (RTD for short) is the primary daily newspaper in Richmond, Virginia the capital of Virginia, and is commonly a very popular newspaper across the state. ...
Paul Szep (born in 1941) is a cartoonist who produced editorial cartoons for the Boston Globe. ...
The Boston Globe is the most widely-circulated daily newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts and in the greater New England region. ...
Frank Evers is a cartoonist known for his editorial cartoons. ...
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Larry Wright was a cartoonist known for his editorial cartoons. ...
Along with The Detroit Free Press, The Detroit News (owned by Gannett) is one of the two major Metro Detroit newspapers. ...
Etta Hulme is a cartoonist who has had a syndicated editorial cartoon. ...
The Star-Telegram (previously the Fort Worth Star-Telegram) is the major daily newspaper serving Fort Worth and the western half of the North Texas area known as the Metroplex. ...
Mike Peters photo by Greg Preston Mike Peters is an American cartoonist. ...
The Dayton Daily News (DDN) is a daily newspaper published in Dayton, Ohio. ...
Along with The Detroit Free Press, The Detroit News (owned by Gannett) is one of the two major Metro Detroit newspapers. ...
Don Wright is a cartoonist known for his editorial cartoons. ...
The Miami News was the evening newspaper in Miami, Florida for most of the 20th Century. ...
James Mark Borgman (born February 24, 1952) is an American cartoonist. ...
The Cincinnati Enquirer is a daily morning newspaper published at Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Jim Morin is a cartoonist who might be best known for his editorial cartoons. ...
The Miami Herald is a daily newspaper owned by Knight Ridder. ...
Bill Schorr is a cartoonist who is probably best known for his syndicated editorial cartoons. ...
The Cincinnati Enquirer is a daily morning newspaper published at Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Chip Bok is a cartoonist who is probably best known for his editorial cartoons. ...
The Akron Beacon Journal is a morning newspaper located in Akron, Ohio. ...
Bill Day is a cartoonist best known for his editorial cartoons. ...
Glenn McCoy is an American cartoonist, whose work includes popular comic strip The Duplex. ...
The Belleville News-Democrat is a Knight Ridder newspaper in Belleville, Illinois. ...
The Star-Telegram (previously the Fort Worth Star-Telegram) is the major daily newspaper serving Fort Worth and the western half of the North Texas area known as the Metroplex. ...
Jerry Holbert is a cartoonist best known for his syndicated editorial comic strip. ...
The Boston Herald is a tabloid format newspaper, though not a tabloid in the traditional sense, and is the smaller of the two big dailies in Boston, Massachusetts (the other being The Boston Globe). ...
Mike Luckovich (born 1960) is an editorial cartoonist who has worked for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution since 1989. ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the only major daily newspaper of Atlanta and metro Atlanta. ...
Clay Bennett (born January 20, 1958) is an American editorial cartoonist. ...
The Christian Science Monitor (CSM) is an international newspaper published daily, Monday through Friday. ...
Thomas Gregory Toles (born October 22, 1951) is a United States political cartoonist. ...
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Florida Today is the major daily newspaper serving Melbourne, Brevard County and the Space Coast region of Florida. ...
The Cincinnati Enquirer is a daily morning newspaper published at Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Michael Ramirez is a Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist with The Los Angeles Times. ...
Investors Business Daily is a national newspaper, published Monday through Friday, that covers business and finance. ...
Bill Schorr is a cartoonist who is probably best known for his syndicated editorial cartoons. ...
Gag Cartoon Award John Gallagher is a cartoonist. ...
Eldon Dedini (June 29, 1921 - January 12, 2006) was a cartoonist whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, Playboy, and elsewhere. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Jack Tippit is a cartoonist who created the comic strip Amy. ...
Orlando Busino is an artist who has worked in the comics field. ...
George Wolfe is a cartoonist. ...
Don Orehek is a cartoonist whose work has appeared in Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Look, Playboy, The Saturday Evening Post, and elsewhere. ...
Mischa Richter was a cartoonist. ...
Bill Hoest was the cartoonist who created the comic strip The Lockhorns. ...
Henry Martin is a cartoonist. ...
Jack Markow is a cartoonist. ...
Charles David Saxon (November 13, 1920-December 6, 1988) was an American cartoonist. ...
Bo Brown is a cartoonist. ...
Sergio Aragonés (born 1937) is a cartoonist and writer. ...
George Booth (June 28, 1926-) is a New Yorker cartoonist. ...
John Reiner is the artist of the following comic strips: The Lockhorns, Laugh Parade, and Howard Huge. ...
Lee Lorenz is a cartoonist. ...
Glenn McCoy is an American cartoonist, whose work includes popular comic strip The Duplex. ...
Mark Tonra is a cartoonist. ...
Charles Barsotti is a 30-year veteran cartoonist of The New Yorker, a signature artist whose rounded, elegant, sparsely detailed style evokes both the traditional world of a Thurber and the contemporary sensibility of a Roz Chast. ...
Rick Stromoski is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip The Mullets and Soup To Nutz. ...
Kim Warp is a cartoonist whose work has appeared in Barrons, Harvard Business Review, The New Yorker, Readers Digest, and elsewhere. ...
Jerry King is a cartoonist. ...
Mort Gerberg is a cartoonist who has in The New Yorker, Playboy, and Publishers Weekly, among other magazines. ...
Gold Key Award (National Cartoonists Society Hall of Fame) Harold Rudolph Foster (August 18, 1892 in Halifax, Nova Scotia - July 25, 1982) created the comic Prince Valiant. ...
Edwina Dumm was a comic strip artist whose work included Cap Stubbs and Tippie. ...
Herbert Lawrence Block, called Herblock (October 13, 1909 - October 7, 2001), was a U.S. editorial cartoonist. ...
This postcard book, Rube Goldbergs Inventions!, was compiled by Maynard Frank Wolfe from the Rube Goldberg Archives. ...
Milton Arthur Paul Caniff (February 28, 1907-May 3, 1988) was an American cartoonist most famous for Terry and the Pirates. ...
Arnold Roth (born February 25, 1929, in Philadelphia, PA) is an American cartoonist. ...
Addison Morton Walker (born September 3, 1923), more popularly known as Mort Walker, is an American comic artist, best known for creating the newspaper comic strips Beetle Bailey in 1950 and Hi and Lois in 1954. ...
Greeting Cards Award Patrick McDonnell Self-Portrait Patrick McDonnell (born March 17, 1956) is the creator of the daily comic strip Mutts. ...
Sandra Keith Boynton (born April 3, 1953) is a popular American humorist, songwriter, childrens author and illustrator. ...
W. B. Park is a cartoonist whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, Smithsonian, Sports Illustrated, and elsewhere. ...
Rick Stromoski is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip The Mullets and Soup To Nutz. ...
Suzy Spafford is a cartoonist whose work includes the Suzys Zoo series of greeting cards. ...
Dave Coverly is the creator of the comic strip Speed Bump. ...
Oliver Christianson, also known as Revilo, is a cartoonist who has worked with Hallmark Cards among others. ...
Glenn McCoy is an American cartoonist, whose work includes popular comic strip The Duplex. ...
Magazine Feature and Magazine Illustration Award This award, which was originally Titled Illustration, was separated from the Advertising and Illustration Award from 1976 to 1981. It then became permanently separated in 1986. The award name changed to Magazine and Book Illustration in 1989, and then changed to the current name in 2003. Arnold Roth (born February 25, 1929, in Philadelphia, PA) is an American cartoonist. ...
Sergio self-portrait from Groo the Wanderer comic Issue #84 Sergio Aragonés Domenech (born 1937) is a cartoonist and writer probably best-known for his contributions to Mad Magazine. ...
Patrick McDonnell Self-Portrait Patrick McDonnell (born March 17, 1956) is the creator of the daily comic strip Mutts. ...
Burne Hogarth (December 25, 1911 - January 28, 1996) was an American cartoonist, illustrator, educator, and author, and theoretician. ...
Hal Mayforth is a cartoonist and artist who has worked in the book illustration business. ...
Rick Geary is an artist who is known primarily for his non-fiction comic book series, A Treasury of Victorian Murder. ...
Richard Thompson is a cartoonist who has worked as an illustrator. ...
Doug Cushman is an artist who has worked as a cartoonist and a book illustrator. ...
Guy Gilchrist (January 30, 1957â ) is a cartoonist whose work includes a run on the comic strip Nancy, Your Angels Speak, Night Lights & Pillow Fights, Screams, The Poetry Guy, The Muppets and The Rock Channel. ...
Peter DeSeve is an artist who has worked in the illustration field. ...
Chris F. Payne, most commonly known as C.F. Payne, is a famous American caricaturist and illustrator. ...
Herman Meija is an artist who has worked as an illustrator. ...
Chris F. Payne, most commonly known as C.F. Payne, is a famous American caricaturist and illustrator. ...
Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award The Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award is awarded by unanimous vote of the NCS Board of Directors. William Erwin Eisner (March 6, 1917 â January 3, 2005) was an acclaimed American comics writer, artist and entrepreneur. ...
Al Hirschfeld photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1955 Albert Hirschfeld (June 21, 1903 â January 20, 2003) was an American caricaturist, best known for his simple black and white satirical portraits of celebrities and Broadway stars. ...
A 1956 Jack Davis page for ECs Picto-Fiction Jack Davis (born December 2, 1924) is an American cartoonist and illustrator. ...
Dale Messick (born April 11, 1906) is an American comic strip creator. ...
Bill Gallo is a famed cartoonist and newspaperman for the New York Daily News. ...
Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26, 1922[1] â February 12, 2000) was a 20th-century American cartoonist best known worldwide for his Peanuts comic strip. ...
Detective Comics #38 (May 1940), the first appearance of Robin. ...
Morrie Turner (born December 12, 1923) is the creator of the comic strips Wee Pals, KID Power, and Rainbow Club. ...
Jules Feiffer (1958) Jules Feiffer (born January 26, 1929) is an American syndicated comic-strip cartoonist and author. ...
Gahan Wilson (born February 18, 1930) is an author, cartoonist, and illustrator in the United States. ...
Newspaper Illustration Award Jerry Dowling is a cartoonist who has also worked in newspaper illustration. ...
Richard Thompson is a cartoonist who has worked as an illustrator. ...
David Clark is an American illustrator who has produced work in newspapers. ...
Bob Staake is a cartoonist and illustrator. ...
Grey Blackwell is an artist who has worked in newspaper illustration. ...
Equine Comedy a collection of the cartoonists work. ...
Drew Friedman is a cartoonist known for his stippling-like style of caricature. ...
Miel Prudencio Ma is a cartoonist and illustrator who received the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Illustration Award for 2001. ...
Steve McGarry is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip The Mullets. ...
Bob Rich is a cartoonist. ...
Bob Rich is a cartoonist. ...
Sean Kelly is the name of: Seán Kelly (cyclist) (born 1956) Sean Kelly (Singer and guitarist of The Samples) Seán Kelly (GAA President) (born 1952), former president of the Gaelic Athletic Association (2003-2006) Sean Kelly (Australian musician) Sean Kelly (Canadian musician) Sean Kelly (philosopher), professor Sean Kelly...
Newspaper Comic Strips The Newspaper Comic Strips (Humor) Category was created in 1957. In 1960, it was joined by the Newspaper Comic Strips (Story) Category. In 1989 the two categories were combined. Also, in 1989 and 1990, Newspaper Panel Cartoon was part of this category. Gus Arriola is a comic strip cartoonist. ...
Frank King (April 9, 1883 in Cashton, Wisconsin - June 24, 1969 in Winter Park, Florida) was an American cartoonist most famous for the comic strip Gasoline Alley. ...
Gasoline Alley is a comic strip created by Frank King that was first published on 24 November 1918. ...
Martin Branner was a cartoonist probably best known for his comic strip Winnie Winkle, which he produced from 1920 to 1962. ...
Winnie Winkle Sunday page of March 6, 1927 Winnie Winkle was one of the longest running American comic strips, appearing over a 76-year span from 1920 to 1996. ...
Dik Browne (11 August 1917â4 June 1989) was the New York City-born author of Hägar the Horrible, a comic strip enjoyed by audiences around the world. ...
Best of Hi and Lois cover Hi and Lois is a comic strip about a suburban family. ...
Leonard Starr who was born October 28, 1925 was an advertising artist and cartoonist. ...
Mary Perkins, On Stage was a very popular comic strip during the 1960s. ...
Ernest Paul Ernie Bushmiller, Jr. ...
Nancy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Ernie Bushmiller. ...
Irwin Hasen was a cartoonist whose work included the creation of the comic book character Wildcat as well as work on the comic strip Dondi. ...
Dondi was a daily comic strip about a large-eyed, Italian war orphan boy named Dondi. ...
Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26, 1922[1] â February 12, 2000) was a 20th-century American cartoonist best known worldwide for his Peanuts comic strip. ...
For other uses, see Peanut (disambiguation). ...
Fred Lasswell (July 25, 1916-March 4, 2001) is an American cartoonist best known for his work on the comic strip Barney Google and Snuffy Smith. ...
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, originally Barney Google, is a long-running American comic strip. ...
Frank ONeal was a cartoonist whose work included the comic strip Short Ribs which he produced from 1958 to 1973. ...
Harold Rudolph Foster (August 18, 1892 in Halifax, Nova Scotia - July 25, 1982) created the comic Prince Valiant. ...
Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur, or simply Prince Valiant, is a comic strip created by Hal Foster. ...
Royston Campbell Crane (November 22, 1901 - July 7, 1977), who signed his work Roy Crane, was an American cartoonist and creator of the comic strip characters Wash Tubbs, Captain Easy, and Buz Sawyer. ...
Buz Sawyer was a popular comic strip created by Roy Crane that ran from November 1, 1943 to 1989. ...
Addison Morton Walker (born September 3, 1923), more popularly known as Mort Walker, is an American comic artist, best known for creating the newspaper comic strips Beetle Bailey in 1950 and Hi and Lois in 1954. ...
A page from the comic book version of Beetle Bailey. ...
Rip Kirby, drawn by Alex Raymond. ...
Johnny Hart (February 18, 1931 â April 7, 2007) was an American cartoonist noted as the creator of the comic strip B.C. and co-creator of the strip The Wizard of Id. ...
B.C. logo in a 2005 comic strip. ...
Al Smith (March 2, 1902 - November 24, 1986) was an American cartoonist whose work included a run on the comic strip Mutt and Jeff. ...
Mutt and Jeff is an American newspaper comic strip created by Bud Fisher in 1907. ...
Alex Kotsky was a cartoonist who for many years drew the comic strip Apartment 3-G. He received the National Cartoonist Society Story Comic Strip Award for 1968 for his work on the series. ...
Apartment 3-G is a comic strip about a trio of working women created by Nicholas P. Dallis which debuted on May 8, 1961. ...
Stanley Albert Drake (November 9, 1921-March 10, 1997) was a cartoonist, artist for the comic strips The Heart Of Juliet Jones and Blondie. ...
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Bud Blake (February 13, 1918 - December 26, 2005) was an American cartoonist. ...
Tiger is a comic strip devised in 1965 by Bud Blake and continuing to be run in about 120 newspapers as of 2005. ...
Brant Parker (born August 26, 1920) is a cartoonist who draws The Wizard of Id comic strip which is written by fellow cartoonist Johnny Hart. ...
The Wizard of Id on the cover of an Italian collection of his stories. ...
John Cullen Murphy (May 3, 1919 in New York City - July 2, 2004 in Greenwich, Connecticut) was the artist of the Prince Valiant comic strip. ...
Big Ben Bolt was a comic strip by John Cullen Murphy. ...
Mell Lazarus (born 1927) is a cartoonist and creator of two popular comic strips, Miss Peach and Momma. ...
Miss Peach was a syndicated comic strip created by Mell Lazarus. ...
Dick Moores is a comic strip creator whose work included the comic strip Gasoline Alley. ...
Gasoline Alley is a comic strip created by Frank King that was first published on 24 November 1918. ...
Reginald Reg Smythe (July 10, 1917, Hartlepool â June 13, 1998, Hartlepool) was a British cartoonist who created the Andy Capp comic strip. ...
Not to be confused with German curler Andy Kapp. ...
Russell Myers (born 1938) was a U.S. cartoonist. ...
Broom-Hilda is an American newspaper comic strip created by Russell Myers. ...
Dale Messick (born April 11, 1906) is an American comic strip creator. ...
Brenda Starr Sunday strip from 2005, featuring a guest appearance by George W. Bush. ...
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Star Hawks is the name of a comic strip written by Ron Goulart and drawn by Gil Kane. ...
Milton Arthur Paul Caniff (February 28, 1907-May 3, 1988) was an American cartoonist most famous for Terry and the Pirates. ...
Steve Canyon was a long-running American adventure comic strip by writer-artist Milton Caniff, published from January 13, 1947, after Caniff had retired from a popular previous strip Terry and the Pirates, through June 4, 1988, shortly after Caniffs death. ...
For other persons named James Davis, see James Davis (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the comic strip. ...
Cover of Cupples & Leon strip collection (1933) Little Orphan Annie is a full page (later half page or tab) American comic strip, created by Harold Gray (1894-1968), that first appeared on August 5, 1924. ...
Hägar the Hørrible is the title and the name of the main character of a syndicated comic strip, created in 1973, by Dik Browne, distributed to 1,900 newspapers in 58 countries, in 13 languages. ...
John Prentice was a cartoonist who took over the comic strip Rip Kirby upon the death of the strips creator, Alex Raymond. ...
Art Sansom was a cartoonist who created the comic strip The Born Loser in 1965. ...
Chip Sansom is a cartoonist. ...
The Born Loser is a newspaper comic strip created by Art Sansom in 1965. ...
William B. Bill Watterson II (born July 5, 1958) is the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes and a few poems (which are mostly embedded in his works). ...
Listen to this article (3 parts) (info) Part 1 ⢠Part 2 ⢠Part 3 This audio file was created from an article revision dated 2006-01-29, and may not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ...
Jim Scancarelli is a cartoonist who has been writing and drawing the comic strip Gasoline Alley since 1986. ...
Johnny Hart (February 18, 1931 â April 7, 2007) was an American cartoonist noted as the creator of the comic strip B.C. and co-creator of the strip The Wizard of Id. ...
B.C. logo in a 2005 comic strip. ...
Art Sansom was a cartoonist who created the comic strip The Born Loser in 1965. ...
Chip Sansom is a cartoonist. ...
The Born Loser is a newspaper comic strip created by Art Sansom in 1965. ...
Lynn Johnston (born May 28, 1947) is a Canadian cartoonist, well known for her comic strip For Better or For Worse, and was the first female cartoonist to win the Reuben Award. ...
For Better or For Worse is a comic strip by Lynn Johnston that began in September 1979. ...
Wiley Miller (born 1951 in California) is an American cartoonist who brings wry wit, imaginative concepts, superior drawing skills and trenchant social satire to the mainstream syndicated comic strip pages. ...
Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller in 1991 and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate to over 700 newspapers. ...
Bud Grace aka Buddy Valentine is a cartoonist who has worked on the comic strip Ernie, whose title was later changed to Piranha Club in the US. Grace won the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Comic Strip Award for 1993 for his work on the strip. ...
Piranha Club is the title of a comic strip written and illustrated by Bud Grace. ...
Garretson Beekman Trudeau (born July 21, 1948) is an American cartoonist, best known for the Doonesbury comic strip. ...
Doonesbury is a comic strip by Garry Trudeau, popular in the United States and other parts of the world. ...
Rick Kirkman is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip Baby Blues. ...
For other uses, see Baby Blues (disambiguation). ...
Patrick McDonnell Self-Portrait Patrick McDonnell (born March 17, 1956) is the creator of the daily comic strip Mutts. ...
Mutts is a daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell in 1994, based on the day-to-day adventures of two house pets: a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch. ...
Scott Raymond Adams (born June 8, 1957) is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip and the author of several business commentaries, social satires, and experimental philosophy books. ...
Dilbert (first published April 16, 1989) is an American comic strip written and drawn by Scott Adams. ...
Jerry Scott (b. ...
James Mark Borgman (born February 24, 1952) is an American cartoonist. ...
Zits is a comic strip about a teenager named Jeremy Duncan and his relationship with family and friends. ...
Brian Crane is the cartoonist who created the comic strip Pickles. ...
Pickles is a daily and Sunday comic strip by Brian Crane focusing on a retired couple in their seventies, Earl and Opal Pickles. ...
Darby Conley is an American cartoonist best known for the popular comic strip Get Fuzzy. ...
Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ...
Stephan Pastis Stephan Thomas Pastis (born January 16, 1968) is the creator of the comic strip Pearls Before Swine. ...
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Glenn McCoy is an American cartoonist, whose work includes popular comic strip The Duplex. ...
The Duplex is a comic strip by Glenn McCoy, published by Universal Press from 1993. ...
Brooke McEldowney is the creator of two popular comic strips, Pibgorn and 9 Chickweed Lane. ...
Edda goes wading. ...
Jim Meddick is an American cartoonist. ...
Monty may refer to the following: Monty, a comic strip. ...
Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award George Lichty (1905â1982) was an American cartoonist, creator of the cartoon series Grin and bear it. He was born George Maurice Lichtenstein in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Grin and Bear It is a comic strip created by George Lichtenstein under the penname Lichty. ...
James Cecil Hatlo, better known as Jimmy Hatlo (1898-1963) was a American sports cartoonist who created the long running comic strip Theyll Do It Every Time in 1929. ...
Theyll Do It Every Time is a single panel newspaper comic strip created by Jimmy Hatlo which debuted on February 5, 1929. ...
Bob Barnes is the cartoonist who created the comic strip The Better Half, which ran from 1959 to 1980. ...
The Better Half is the title of a comic strip created by Bob Barnes. ...
George Clark is the cartoonist who created the comic strip The Neighbors. ...
The Neighbors is the name of a comic strip created by George Clark which ran from 1939 to 1976. ...
Detective Comics #38 (May 1940), the first appearance of Robin. ...
Jim Berry was a cartoonist who created the comic strip Berrys World. ...
Berrys World was the title of a comic strip by Jim Berry which ran from 1969 through 1990. ...
Bil Keane (1922- ) is an American cartoonist best known for his work on the long-running strip The Family Circus, which began its run in 1960 and is still going strong. ...
An early strip featuring (L to R) Daddy (Bill), Dolly, Billy, Mommy (Thel), and Jeffy. ...
Bob Dunn was an American cartoonist. ...
Jack Tippit is a cartoonist who created the comic strip Amy. ...
Amy is the title of a comic strip created by Jack Tippit. ...
Bill Hoest was the cartoonist who created the comic strip The Lockhorns. ...
The Lockhorns is one-panel syndicated comic strip about a married couple, Leroy and Loretta Lockhorn, who bitterly hate each other and yet do not divorce. ...
Paul Frehm is a cartoonist who worked on the comic strip Ripleys Believe It or Not. ...
Believe It or Not redirects here. ...
Ted Key, born Theodore Keyser on August 25, 1912, is an American cartoonist who created the cartoon Hazel in 1943. ...
Brad Anderson (born 1924) is an American cartoonist. ...
A Marmaduke cartoon from September 13, 2006 Marmaduke is a newspaper comic strip drawn by Brad Anderson from 1954 to the present day. ...
Al Scaduto (b. ...
Theyll Do It Every Time is a single panel newspaper comic strip created by Jimmy Hatlo which debuted on February 5, 1929. ...
Henry Boltinoff is the cartoonist who created the comic strip Stoker the Broker. ...
Stoker the Broker is the title of a comic strip created by Henry Bolitnoff. ...
Jim Unger (born 21 January 1937 in London, England) began his career as a cartoonist at the Mississauga Times newspaper in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. ...
Herman was a daily single panel comic strip written and drawn by Jim Unger. ...
Bob Thaves, also known as Robert Thaves, (born 1924 in USA) is the creator of the comic strip Frank and Ernest which began in 1972. ...
Frank and Ernest is a comic strip created and illustrated by Bob Thaves. ...
Gary Larson (b. ...
This article is about the comic strip. ...
Al Scaduto (b. ...
Theyll Do It Every Time is a single panel newspaper comic strip created by Jimmy Hatlo which debuted on February 5, 1929. ...
Don Addis is the creator of the comic strip Bent Offerings. ...
Bent Offerings is the name of a comic strip created by cartoonist Don Addis. ...
Bill Rechin is a cartoonist who created the comic strip Out of Bounds. ...
Out of Bounds is the title of a comic strip by cartoonist Bill Rechin. ...
Dave Coverly is the creator of the comic strip Speed Bump. ...
Speed Bump is the title of a comic strip by Dave Coverly. ...
Wiley Miller (born 1951 in California) is an American cartoonist who brings wry wit, imaginative concepts, superior drawing skills and trenchant social satire to the mainstream syndicated comic strip pages. ...
Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller in 1991 and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate to over 700 newspapers. ...
Dan Piraro is a surrealist painter, illustrator, and cartoonist best-known for his award-winning syndicated panel cartoon Bizarro. ...
A Bizarro cartoon from May 2006 Bizarro is a single panel cartoon written and drawn by cartoonist Dan Piraro. ...
Dennis the Menace is a daily syndicated newspaper comic strip originally created, written and illustrated by Hank Ketcham since March 12, 1951, which made its debut in only 16 newspapers. ...
Gold T-Square Award The Gold T-Square is awarded for 50 years as professional cartoonist. This postcard book, Rube Goldbergs Inventions!, was compiled by Maynard Frank Wolfe from the Rube Goldberg Archives. ...
Addison Morton Walker (born September 3, 1923), more popularly known as Mort Walker, is an American comic artist, best known for creating the newspaper comic strips Beetle Bailey in 1950 and Hi and Lois in 1954. ...
Silver T-Square Award The Silver T-Square is awarded, by unanimous vote of the NCS Board of Directors, to persons who have demonstrated outstanding dedication or service to the Society or the profession. - 1948 David Low
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- 1951 Red Manning
- 1953 Ed Kuekes
- 1954
- 1956
- 1957
- 1958 Russell Patterson
- 1959
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- Ben Roth (posthumous)
- McGowan Miller
- 1961
- 1962 Edmund Valtman
- 1963 Steve Douglas
- 1964
- 1967 Al Smith
- 1969
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- Walt Kelly
- John Norment
- David Pascal
- Larry Katzman
- 1973
- 1974
- Isadore Klein
- "Tack" Knight
- 1975
- 1976 Al Kilgore
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- Dick Hodgins Jr.
- Sylvan Byck
- Ed Mitchell
- Jim Ivey
- 1980 Buck Peters
- 1981 John Cullen Murphy
- 1982 George Wolfe
- 1984 Sam Norkin
- 1986 Lee Falk
- 1992
- Creig Flessel
- Herb Jacoby
- 1993 George Breisacher
- 1995 Arnold Roth and Caroline Roth
- 1996
- David Folkman
- Bill Janocha
- 1997 Tim Rosenthal
- 1998 Joe Duffy
- 2000 Mel Lazarus
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005 Dick Locher
- 2006 Joe McGarry and Luke McGarry
- 2007 Stu Rees
Sir David Alexander Cecil Low (7 April 1891â19 September 1963) was a New Zealand political cartoonist. ...
Harry Conway Bud Fisher (April 3, 1885 - September 7, 1954) was an American cartoonist who created the first successful daily comic strip in the United States. ...
Frank King (April 9, 1883 in Cashton, Wisconsin - June 24, 1969 in Winter Park, Florida) was an American cartoonist most famous for the comic strip Gasoline Alley. ...
George McManus (January 23, 1884 - October 22, 1954) is an American cartoonist best known as the creator of the Maggie and Jiggs characters in his syndicated comic strip, Bringing up Father. ...
For other persons named Harry Truman, see Harry Truman (disambiguation). ...
Martin Branner was a cartoonist probably best known for his comic strip Winnie Winkle, which he produced from 1920 to 1962. ...
Dwight David Eisenhower, born David Dwight Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 â March 28, 1969), nicknamed Ike, was a five-star General in the United States Army and U.S. politician, who served as the thirty-fourth President of the United States (1953â1961). ...
Humphreys signature, as used on American currency George Magoffin Humphrey (March 8, 1890âJanuary 20, 1970) was an American lawyer, businessman and Cabinet secretary. ...
Herbert Lawrence Block, called Herblock (October 13, 1909 - October 7, 2001), was a U.S. editorial cartoonist. ...
For the political scientist, see James A. Thurber. ...
Harry Hershfield (1885 - 1974) was the american comic artist, humour writer. ...
Milton Arthur Paul Caniff (February 28, 1907-May 3, 1988) was an American cartoonist most famous for Terry and the Pirates. ...
Bob Dunn was an American cartoonist. ...
William Henry Bill Mauldin (October 29, 1921 â January 22, 2003) was a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the United States. ...
Addison Morton Walker (born September 3, 1923), more popularly known as Mort Walker, is an American comic artist, best known for creating the newspaper comic strips Beetle Bailey in 1950 and Hi and Lois in 1954. ...
Edmund S. Valtman (May 31, 1914-January 12, 2005) was an Estonian-American editorial cartoonist and winner of the 1962 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. ...
Steve Douglas is an artist who has worked as a comic book illustator and editor. ...
Tom Gill (born May 1913, Brooklyn, New York City, New York; died Oct. ...
Vernon Greene was a cartoonist known for illustrating various comic strips and comic books. ...
Al Smith (March 2, 1902 - November 24, 1986) was an American cartoonist whose work included a run on the comic strip Mutt and Jeff. ...
Otto Soglow (December 23, 1900-April 3, 1975) was an American cartoonist best known for his comic strip The Little King. ...
Irwin Hasen was a cartoonist whose work included the creation of the comic book character Wildcat as well as work on the comic strip Dondi. ...
Alfred J. Andriola (May 24, 1912-March 29, 1983) was an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip Kerry Drake, for which he won a Reuben Award in 1970. ...
George Wunder, (1912-1987) was a cartoonist who continued Terry and the Pirates after Milton Caniff left it in 1946. ...
Frank Fogarty was a cartoonist. ...
Walter Crawford Kelly, Jr (August 25, 1913 - October 18, 1973), known simply as Walt Kelly, was a cartoonist notable for his comic strip Pogo featuring characters that inhabited a portion of the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia. ...
Bill Crawford is a cartoonist who worked as an editorial cartoonist. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Jack Tippit is a cartoonist who created the comic strip Amy. ...
Harold Rudolph Foster (August 18, 1892 in Halifax, Nova Scotia - July 25, 1982) created the comic Prince Valiant. ...
Al Kilgore is an artist who has worked as a cartoonist and filmmaker. ...
Bill Kresse is a cartoonist who started his career with Terrytoons. ...
Paul Szep (born in 1941) is a cartoonist who produced editorial cartoons for the Boston Globe. ...
Lyman W. Young (1893-1984) was an American cartoonist who created the strip Tim Tylers Luck. ...
Bill Gallo is a famed cartoonist and newspaperman for the New York Daily News. ...
Henry King Ketcham (1920-2001), commonly known as Hank Ketcham, was an American cartoonist who created the Dennis the Menace comic strip, writing and drawing it from 1951 to 1994. ...
John Cullen Murphy (May 3, 1919 in New York City - July 2, 2004 in Greenwich, Connecticut) was the artist of the Prince Valiant comic strip. ...
George Wolfe is a cartoonist. ...
Sam Norkin is a cartoonist who has specicialized in the field of theater caricatures. ...
Leon Harrison Gross, more known by the alias of Lee Falk, (April 28, 1911 - March 13, 1999) was an American writer, best known as the creator of the popular comic strip superheroes The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician, who at the height of their popularity secured him over a hundred...
Arnold Roth (born February 25, 1929, in Philadelphia, PA) is an American cartoonist. ...
Mel Lazarus (May 3, 1927â) is a cartoonist and creator of two popular comic strips, Miss Peach (1957-2002) and Momma (1970-present). ...
Bil Keane (1922- ) is an American cartoonist best known for his work on the long-running strip The Family Circus, which began its run in 1960 and is still going strong. ...
Jud Hurd is a cartoonist. ...
Elzie Segar Award This award is presented to a person who has made a unique and outstanding contribution to the profession of cartooning. The winner was selected by the NCS Board and later by King Features Syndicate, in honor of "Popeye" creator, Elzie Segar. Elzie Crisler Segar (born December 8, 1894 - died October 13, 1938) was an American cartoonist who created the famous comic-strip character Popeye in 1929. ...
Milton Arthur Paul Caniff (February 28, 1907-May 3, 1988) was an American cartoonist most famous for Terry and the Pirates. ...
Otto Soglow (December 23, 1900-April 3, 1975) was an American cartoonist best known for his comic strip The Little King. ...
Dik Browne (11 August 1917â4 June 1989) was the New York City-born author of Hägar the Horrible, a comic strip enjoyed by audiences around the world. ...
Russell Patterson was a cartoonist whose accomplishments included work on the Montreal Gazette. ...
Bob Dunn was an American cartoonist. ...
Bill Gallo is a famed cartoonist and newspaperman for the New York Daily News. ...
Addison Morton Walker (born September 3, 1923), more popularly known as Mort Walker, is an American comic artist, best known for creating the newspaper comic strips Beetle Bailey in 1950 and Hi and Lois in 1954. ...
Harold Rudolph Foster (August 18, 1892 in Halifax, Nova Scotia - July 25, 1982) created the comic Prince Valiant. ...
I do Lil Abner!!, a self-portrait by Al Capp, excerpted from the April 16-17 1951 Lil Abner strips. ...
Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26, 1922[1] â February 12, 2000) was a 20th-century American cartoonist best known worldwide for his Peanuts comic strip. ...
Johnny Hart (February 18, 1931 â April 7, 2007) was an American cartoonist noted as the creator of the comic strip B.C. and co-creator of the strip The Wizard of Id. ...
Bil Keane (1922- ) is an American cartoonist best known for his work on the long-running strip The Family Circus, which began its run in 1960 and is still going strong. ...
John Cullen Murphy (May 3, 1919 in New York City - July 2, 2004 in Greenwich, Connecticut) was the artist of the Prince Valiant comic strip. ...
Fred Lasswell (July 25, 1916-March 4, 2001) is an American cartoonist best known for his work on the comic strip Barney Google and Snuffy Smith. ...
For other persons named James Davis, see James Davis (disambiguation). ...
Brant Parker (born August 26, 1920) is a cartoonist who draws The Wizard of Id comic strip which is written by fellow cartoonist Johnny Hart. ...
Mike Peters photo by Greg Preston Mike Peters is an American cartoonist. ...
Tom Armstrong is an American cartoonist born in Indiana. ...
New Media Award Bill Hinds is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strips Buzz Beamer, Cleats, and Tank McNamara. ...
Mark Fiore is an American political cartoonist. ...
No. 1 (Sports Personality of the Year) Awards Ralph George Houk (born August 9, 1919 in Lawrence, Kansas), nicknamed The Major, is a former catcher, coach, manager, and front office executive in Major League Baseball. ...
Gilbert Raymond Hodges (April 4, 1924 â April 2, 1972) was an American first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who played most of his career for the Brooklyn & Los Angeles Dodgers. ...
For other uses, including another boxing champion, see Jack Dempsey (disambiguation). ...
Joan Whitney Payson (February 5, 1903 – October 4, 1975) was an American heiress, businesswoman, philanthropist, patron of the arts and art collector, and a member of the prominent Whitney family. ...
Leroy Robert Satchel Paige (July 7, 1906âJune 8, 1982) was an American baseball player whose pitching in several different Negro Leagues and in Major League Baseball made him a legend in his own lifetime. ...
Rocky Graziano, born Thomas Rocco Barbella in New York City (January 1, 1922âMay 22, 1990), was an American boxer. ...
Charles Dillon Casey Stengel (July 30, 1890 - September 29, 1975), nicknamed The Old Professor, was an American baseball player and manager from the early 1910s into the 1960s. ...
Pearl Bailey in âSt. ...
Lawrence Peter Yogi Berra (born May 12, 1925 in St. ...
David Albert DeBusschere (October 16, 1940 - May 14, 2003) was a professional basketball player born in Detroit, Michigan. ...
Reginald Martinez Reggie Jackson (born May 18, 1946), nicknamed Mr. ...
Willis Reed Jr. ...
Philip Francis Rizzuto (September 25, 1917 â August 13, 2007), nicknamed The Scooter, was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball who spent his entire career from 1941 to 1956 with the New York Yankees. ...
Special Features Award - 1965 Jerry Robinson, Flubs and Fluffs
- 1966 Hal Foster, Prince Valiant
- 1967 Hal Foster, Prince Valiant
- 1968 Bruce Stark, Stark Impressions
- 1969 Chon Day, Brother Sebastian
- 1970 Jim Berry, Berry's World
- 1971 Al Jaffee, Mad Fold-Ins
- 1972 Jim Berry, Berry at the Democratic Convention
- 1973 Frank Fogarty, Illuminated Scrolls
- 1974 Burne Hogarth, Jungle Tales of Tarzan
- 1975 Al Jaffee, Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions
- 1976 Bil Keane, Channel Chuckles
- 1977 Sergio Aragones, Mad Magazine
- 1978 Jud Hurd, Health Capsules
- 1979 Arnold Roth, Humorous Illustration
- 1980 Sam Norkin, Theatrical Caricature
- 1981 Don Martin, Mad Magazine
- 1982 Don Martin, Mad Magazine
- 1983 Al Kilgore. Elvis the Paper Doll Book
- 1984 Kevin McVey, Theatrical Caricature
- 1985 Mort Drucker, Mad Magazine
- 1986 Mort Drucker, Mad Magazine
- 1987 Mort Drucker, Mad Magazine
- 1988 Mort Drucker, Mad Magazine
Detective Comics #38 (May 1940), the first appearance of Robin. ...
Harold Rudolph Foster (August 18, 1892 in Halifax, Nova Scotia - July 25, 1982) created the comic Prince Valiant. ...
Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur, or simply Prince Valiant, is a comic strip created by Hal Foster. ...
Bruce Stark was a cartoonist whose work included sports cartoons. ...
Chauncey (Chon) Day is a cartoonist whose cartoons have appeared in The New Yorker and elsewhere. ...
Brother Sebastian is the title of a comic strip by Chauncey (Chon) Day. ...
Jim Berry was a cartoonist who created the comic strip Berrys World. ...
Berrys World was the title of a comic strip by Jim Berry which ran from 1969 through 1990. ...
Al Jaffee (born March 13, 1921) is a cartoonist, best known for his work in MAD Magazine. ...
Mad is an American humor magazine founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines in 1952. ...
Frank Fogarty was a cartoonist. ...
Burne Hogarth (December 25, 1911 - January 28, 1996) was an American cartoonist, illustrator, educator, and author, and theoretician. ...
For other uses, see Tarzan (disambiguation). ...
Mad is an American humor magazine founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines in 1952. ...
Bil Keane (1922- ) is an American cartoonist best known for his work on the long-running strip The Family Circus, which began its run in 1960 and is still going strong. ...
Channel Chuckles is the title of a comic panel created by Bil Keane which ran from 1954 through 1977. ...
Sergio Aragonés (born 1937) is a cartoonist and writer. ...
Jud Hurd is a cartoonist. ...
Arnold Roth (born February 25, 1929, in Philadelphia, PA) is an American cartoonist. ...
Sam Norkin is a cartoonist who has specicialized in the field of theater caricatures. ...
Donald Don Martin (May 18, 1931 â January 6, 2000) was a popular American cartoon artist whose best-known work appeared in MAD magazine from 1956 to 1988. ...
Al Kilgore is an artist who has worked as a cartoonist and filmmaker. ...
Mort Drucker is a cartoonist and caricaturist from Brooklyn, New York. ...
Sports Cartoons Award Willard Mullin (1902 - 1978) was a U.S. sports cartoonist. ...
Bruce Stark was a cartoonist whose work included sports cartoons. ...
Bill Gallo is a famed cartoonist and newspaperman for the New York Daily News. ...
Karl Hubenthal was a cartoonist who did both editorial and sports cartoons. ...
Murray Olderman is an artist who specialized in cartoons related to sports[1]. He received the National Cartoonist Society Sports Cartoon Award for 1974 and 1978. ...
Arnold Roth (born February 25, 1929, in Philadelphia, PA) is an American cartoonist. ...
Murray Olderman is an artist who specialized in cartoons related to sports[1]. He received the National Cartoonist Society Sports Cartoon Award for 1974 and 1978. ...
Bill Hinds is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strips Buzz Beamer, Cleats, and Tank McNamara. ...
Paul Szep (born in 1941) is a cartoonist who produced editorial cartoons for the Boston Globe. ...
Equine Comedy a collection of the cartoonists work. ...
Drew Litton is an artist who is probably best known for his sports cartoons. ...
NCS Presidents This postcard book, Rube Goldbergs Inventions!, was compiled by Maynard Frank Wolfe from the Rube Goldberg Archives. ...
Milton Arthur Paul Caniff (February 28, 1907-May 3, 1988) was an American cartoonist most famous for Terry and the Pirates. ...
Alex Raymond (October 2, 1909- September 6, 1956) was an American comic strip artist, best known for his work on Flash Gordon. ...
Russell Patterson was a cartoonist whose accomplishments included work on the Montreal Gazette. ...
Otto Soglow (December 23, 1900-April 3, 1975) was an American cartoonist best known for his comic strip The Little King. ...
Walter Crawford Kelly, Jr (August 25, 1913 - October 18, 1973), known simply as Walt Kelly, was a cartoonist notable for his comic strip Pogo featuring characters that inhabited a portion of the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia. ...
Harry Devlin is an artist who has also worked as a cartoonist for magazines such as Colliers. ...
John Pierotti was a cartoonist who was probably best known for his editorial cartoons. ...
Addison Morton Walker (born September 3, 1923), more popularly known as Mort Walker, is an American comic artist, best known for creating the newspaper comic strips Beetle Bailey in 1950 and Hi and Lois in 1954. ...
William Crawford (born on July 17, 1937) is a Canadian-born former NFLer. ...
This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
Dik Browne (11 August 1917â4 June 1989) was the New York City-born author of Hägar the Horrible, a comic strip enjoyed by audiences around the world. ...
Bob Dunn was an American cartoonist. ...
Detective Comics #38 (May 1940), the first appearance of Robin. ...
Alfred Emanuel Al Smith (December 30, 1873 â October 4, 1944) was Governor of New York, and Democratic U.S. presidential candidate in 1928. ...
Jack Tippit is a cartoonist who created the comic strip Amy. ...
Bill Gallo is a famed cartoonist and newspaperman for the New York Daily News. ...
Bill Gallo is a famed cartoonist and newspaperman for the New York Daily News. ...
Burne Hogarth (December 25, 1911 - January 28, 1996) was an American cartoonist, illustrator, educator, and author, and theoretician. ...
John Cullen Murphy (May 3, 1919 in New York City - July 2, 2004 in Greenwich, Connecticut) was the artist of the Prince Valiant comic strip. ...
Bil Keane (1922- ) is an American cartoonist best known for his work on the long-running strip The Family Circus, which began its run in 1960 and is still going strong. ...
Arnold Roth (born February 25, 1929, in Philadelphia, PA) is an American cartoonist. ...
Frank Evers is a cartoonist known for his editorial cartoons. ...
Bill Hoest was the cartoonist who created the comic strip The Lockhorns. ...
Bill Rechin is a cartoonist who created the comic strip Out of Bounds. ...
Lynn Johnston (born May 28, 1947) is a Canadian cartoonist, well known for her comic strip For Better or For Worse, and was the first female cartoonist to win the Reuben Award. ...
Mell Lazarus (born 1927) is a cartoonist and creator of two popular comic strips, Miss Peach and Momma. ...
Mell Lazarus (born 1927) is a cartoonist and creator of two popular comic strips, Miss Peach and Momma. ...
Frank Springer (born December 6, 1929) is an American comic book and comic strip artist best known for Marvel Comics Dazzler and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.; and, with writer Michael ODonoghue, for one of the first adult-oriented comics features in the U...
Daryl Cagle is the daily editorial cartoonist for the MSNBC.com and is the worlds most widely syndicated and reprinted newspaper cartoonist with close to 900 subscribing newspapers. ...
Steve McGarry is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip The Mullets. ...
Steve McGarry is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip The Mullets. ...
Rick Stromoski is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip The Mullets and Soup To Nutz. ...
Jeff Keane is the son of Bil Keane, and currently inks and colors the syndicated comic strip The Family Circus. ...
References External links - National Cartoonists Society - Official web site.
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