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Buzz Beamer : ウィキペディア英語版
Bill Hinds

Bill Hinds (born April 21, 1950, in Houston, Texas) is an American sports cartoonist, whose work includes the sports cartoon feature ''Buzz Beamer'', and the syndicated comic strips ''Cleats'' and ''Tank McNamara''.〔Parks, Louis B. ("The man behind tank: Bill Hinds draws on his talent with a pencil (not with a ball) to deliver sports cartoons," ) ''Houston Chronicle'' (May 4, 2008).〕
== Career ==
Hinds illustrated ''Tank McNamara'' with co-creator and writer Jeff Millar from 1974 to 2012, when he also took over writing due to Millar's failing health.〔Cavna, Michael (December 3, 2012). (RIP, Jeff Millar: ‘Tank McNamara’ co-creator Bill Hinds memorializes his good friend’s ‘bewildered’ sense of humor. ) ''Washington Post''〕
His work featuring Buzz Beamer appears each month in ''Sports Illustrated Kids''. His drawings can also be found on the magazine's website, on which his characters also appear in games and animated cartoons.
Hinds is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin University and has held seats on the National Cartoonists Society and the Newspaper Features Council.

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