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  2. List of cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cartoonists, visual artists who specialize in drawing cartoons.This list includes only notable cartoonists and is not meant to be exhaustive. Note that the word 'cartoon' only took on its modern sense after its use in Punch magazine in the 1840s - artists working earlier than that are more correctly termed 'caricaturists',

  3. The Cartoonists' Club of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Cartoonists' Club of Great Britain (CCGB) is an organisation open to all United Kingdom cartoonists.Established in 1960 by a group of Fleet Street cartoonists, including the cartoonist Sally Artz, [1] the club claims to be one of the largest cartoonists' organisations in the world, [2] with a membership of over 200 full- and part-time cartoonists both in the United Kingdom and abroad.

  4. Yarmouth Jetty - Wikipedia

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    Yarmouth Jetty is an 1822 landscape painting by the British artist John Constable. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It depicts a view of the jetty in Great Yarmouth in Norfolk . Constable was from neighbouring Suffolk , although there is only one recorded trip he made to Norfolk during his career. [ 3 ]

  5. List of American comics creators - Wikipedia

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    Art Adams; Neal Adams - (Deadman, worked on Batman) Scott Adams - Charles Addams - (The Addams Family) Dan Adkins; Gene Ahern - (Our Boarding House, Room and Board, The Squirrel Cage, The Nut Bros.) Vince Alascia - (worked for Timely Comics and Charlton Comics) F. O. Alexander (Hairbreadth Harry) Ashley Allen; Mike Allred; Bob Almond; Bill Amend -

  6. Robert Crumb - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dennis Crumb (/ k r ĘŚ m /; born August 30, 1943) is an American cartoonist who often signs his work R. Crumb.His work displays a nostalgia for American folk culture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and satire of contemporary American culture.

  7. Yarmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Yarmouth was the site of an active group of the Sons of Liberty during the American Revolution. [14] The town's militia mustered to provide assistance to the minutemen at the Battles of Lexington and Concord, but the militia returned home upon news that the rebels had already triumphed on the field. [15]

  8. National Cartoonists Society - Wikipedia

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    NCS members work in many branches of the profession, including advertising, animation, newspaper comic strips and syndicated single-panel cartoons, comic books, editorial cartoons, gag cartoons, graphic novels, greeting cards, magazine and book illustration. Only recently has the National Cartoonists Society embraced web comics.

  9. Tumbleweeds (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    His name, a play on Wyatt Earp, is a character name also used in the comic strip Rick O'Shay. Hildegard Hamhocker, the town's only known woman, is drawn as a stereotypical homely old maid, trying to snag Tumbleweeds as a husband. Echo is an orphan girl. Cute and precocious, she knows how to use those qualities when necessary.