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  2. Jack Higgins (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Higgins (August 19, 1954 – February 10, 2024) was an American editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Sun-Times. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1989. Early life and career

  3. Mike Keefe - Wikipedia

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    Mike Keefe (born November 6, 1946, in Santa Rosa, California) is an American editorial cartoonist best known for his work at The Denver Post, for which he drew cartoons from 1975 to 2011. His cartoons are nationally syndicated , and have appeared in hundreds of newspapers as well as in Europe, Asia, and most major U.S. news magazines.

  4. Steve Sack - Wikipedia

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    Steve Sack (born 1953) is an American cartoonist who won a 2013 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. With Chris Foote he draws the cartoon activity panel Doodles and he is editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, where he started in 1981. Doodles is distributed by Creators Syndicate. [1]

  5. Don Wright (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Don Conway Wright was born on January 23, 1934, in Los Angeles, California. When he was a child Wright and his family moved across the United States, to Florida.Wright graduated from Miami Edison High School in 1952.

  6. Political cartoon - Wikipedia

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    A Rake's Progress, Plate 8, 1735, and retouched by William Hogarth in 1763 by adding the Britannia emblem. [5] [6]The pictorial satire has been credited as the precursor to the political cartoons in England: John J. Richetti, in The Cambridge history of English literature, 1660–1780, states that "English graphic satire really begins with Hogarth's Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme".

  7. Darrin Bell - Wikipedia

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    Darrin Bell (born January 27, 1975) [1] is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American editorial cartoonist and comic strip creator known for the syndicated comic strips Candorville and Rudy Park. He is a syndicated editorial cartoonist with King Features. [2] (His editorial cartoons were formerly syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group.) [3] [4]

  8. Ann Telnaes - Wikipedia

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    Ann Carolyn Telnaes (born 1960) is an American editorial cartoonist.She creates editorial cartoons in various media—animation, visual essays, live sketches, and traditional print—for the Washington Post.

  9. Paul Szep - Wikipedia

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    Paul Michael Szep (born July 29, 1941) is a Canadian political cartoonist. He was the chief editorial cartoonist at the Boston Globe from 1967 to 2001 and has been syndicated to hundreds of newspapers worldwide. He won the Pulitzer Prize twice for Editorial Cartooning in 1974 and 1977.