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  2. Bunny Hoest - Wikipedia

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    Bunny Hoest (born 1932), sometimes labeled The Cartoon Lady, is the writer of several comic strips, including The Lockhorns, Laugh Parade, and Howard Huge, the first of which she inherited from her late husband Bill Hoest. [1] She is the co-creator of Bumper Snickers in 1974, Agatha Crumm in 1977, Laugh Parade in 1980, Howard Huge in 1981, What ...

  3. The Lockhorns - Wikipedia

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    The strip initially was titled The Lockhorns of Levittown, and many of the businesses and institutions depicted in the strip are real places located in or near Huntington, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island. "When we use names, we get permission," Bunny Hoest said in 2019. “Dr. [Harold] Blog was our doctor for many years. He passed away.

  4. On the Fastrack - Wikipedia

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    On the Fastrack is a comic strip drawn by Bill Holbrook about the curious characters employed at the fictional data storage firm [1] Fastrack, Inc. Launched March 19, 1984, it was initially distributed by King Features Syndicate to 50 newspapers worldwide, later increasing to 75 papers. King Features offers this summary of the strip:

  5. Bill Holbrook - Wikipedia

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    Bill Holbrook (born 1958) is an American cartoonist and webcomic writer and artist, best known for his syndicated comic strip On the Fastrack. [1] Born in Los Angeles, Holbrook grew up in Huntsville, Alabama, and began drawing at an early age. While majoring in illustration and visual design at Auburn University, Holbrook served as art director ...

  6. John Reiner - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. State University of New York at Stony Brook. Occupation. Cartoonist. Known for. The Lockhorns, Laugh Parade, Howard Huge. Laugh Parade by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner. John Reiner (born 1956) is a cartoonist who collaborates with writer Bunny Hoest on three cartoon series: The Lockhorns, syndicated by King Features, and Laugh Parade ...

  7. Bill Hoest - Wikipedia

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    Bunny Hoest. . (m. 1973) . William Pierce Hoest (February 7, 1926 – November 7, 1988) was an American cartoonist best known as the creator of the gag panel series, The Lockhorns, distributed by King Features Syndicate to 500 newspapers in 23 countries, and Laugh Parade for Parade. He also created other syndicated strips and panels for King ...

  8. What a Guy! - Wikipedia

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    What a Guy! What a Guy! What a Guy! is an American comic strip created by Bill Hoest and Bunny Hoest, the team responsible for The Lockhorns and Agatha Crumm. It began in March 1987, just over a year before Hoest's death in 1988. The What a Guy! daily strip was a single-panel gag cartoon which was also formatted as a rectangular comic strip.

  9. Howard Huge - Wikipedia

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    Howard Huge. Bunny Hoest and John Reiner 's Howard Huge. Howard Huge is a cartoon series written by Bunny Hoest and illustrated by John Reiner. Created by Bill Hoest, the series had 80 million readers, since it ran in the Sunday supplement magazine, Parade from 1980 to 2007, continuing on a website. [1][2]