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  2. Chris Britt - Wikipedia

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    Chris Britt is an editorial cartoonist and author from Phoenix, Arizona. [1] Britt is a graduate of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's College of Fine Arts with a degree in visual arts.

  3. Harold R. Heaton - Wikipedia

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    Harold Robertson Heaton (born January 19, 1861) [1] was a newspaper artist whose work focused on cartoons. His prodigious body of work contributed to the development of political cartoons. He also illustrated books and produced sketches and paintings. He left newspaper work in 1899 to begin acting on the stage, and later wrote plays as well.

  4. List of newspaper comic strips - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of comic strips.Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the termination date is sometimes uncertain.

  5. This week’s editorial cartoon from Dick Collier

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    Catch up on the latest in political satire and commentary with this week’s editorial cartoon.

  6. Dick Kulpa - Wikipedia

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    Born in Loves Park, Illinois, Kulpa got his start in the cartooning business on Christmas Day in 1969 when his hometown Illinois weekly newspaper, the Loves Park Post, published his first cartoon strip, Double Eagle & Co. The semi-autobiographical cartoon told the story of a young man obsessed with his 1960 Chevy.

  7. Illinois Times - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Times is a weekly free newspaper (distributed every Thursday) based in Springfield, Illinois, United States. [1] Founded in 1975, the newspaper was acquired in 1977 by Fletcher Farrar Sr., a Mount Vernon businessman who employed his son, Fletcher, Jr. (Bud), as editor. The senior Farrar died in 1995; his son sold the paper two years later.

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  9. Vaughn Shoemaker - Wikipedia

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    Still Racing His Shadow, 1947 Pulitzer Prize winning cartoon. Vaughn Richard Shoemaker (August 11, 1902 Chicago, Illinois – August 18, 1991 Carol Stream, Illinois) was an American editorial cartoonist. He won the 1938 and 1947 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning and created the character John Q. Public.