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  2. Andy Donato - Wikipedia

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    Other politicians have done the same, many times. According to his friends, Donato's philosophy was: "The first time any politician is targeted, he, or she, gets the original drawing on request." Donato formally retired from the Sun in 1997 but continues to draw for the Sun chain on a contract basis that pays him roughly $400 a cartoon. [8]

  3. Tom Glover (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    In early 1928 Glover left The Bulletin to take up a position as the feature cartoonist for The Sun newspaper in Sydney. [27] [28] A new cartoon by Glover was published each day in the pages of The Sun, beginning on 5 March 1928. [29] Glover's cartoons were also reproduced in The Newcastle Sun newspaper. [30]

  4. Kevin Kallaugher - Wikipedia

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    Kallaugher returned to the U.S. in 1988, becoming the editorial cartoonist for The Baltimore Sun. [1] [3] Over the course of his 17 years at the newspaper up to 2006, he drew more than 4000 cartoons for The Sun while also drawing two cartoons per week for The Economist. [3] He left The Sun in 2006, but returned in 2012. [1] [3]

  5. Kilroy was here - Wikipedia

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    The Lowell Sun reported in November 1945 that Sgt. Francis J. Kilroy Jr. from Everett, Massachusetts, wrote "Kilroy will be here next week" on a barracks bulletin board at a Boca Raton, Florida, airbase while ill with flu, and the phrase was picked up by other airmen and quickly spread abroad. [17]

  6. 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',

  7. Hägar the Horrible - Wikipedia

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    Hägar the Horrible is the title and main character of an American comic strip created by cartoonist Dik Browne and syndicated by King Features Syndicate.It first appeared on February 4, 1973 [1] (in Sunday papers) and the next day in daily newspapers, and was an immediate success. [2]

  8. Axa (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun strips 480-719 Axa 4 - The Earthbound · The Tempted: 9780912277011: 1983 The Sun strips 720-958 Axa 5 - The Eager · The Carefree: 9780912277219: 1984 The Sun strips 959-1158 Axa 6 - The Dwarfed · The Untamed: 978-9997475800: 1984 The Sun strips 1159-1437 Axa 7 - The Mobile · The Unmasked: 9780912277295: 1985 The Sun strips 1438-1667 ...

  9. Sparky the Sun Devil - Wikipedia

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    Sparky the Sun Devil spars with a Notre Dame fan at their matchup at Cowboys Stadium. On March 1, 2013, Arizona State announced they were joining forces with the Walt Disney Company to redesign the mascot costume, as part of an effort to modernize the character, and planned to use the character in comic books, children books and animated features.