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List of cartoonists : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of cartoonists 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. ==Notable cartoonists==
* Charles Addams, macabre cartoons featured in ''The New Yorker'' and elsewhere * Attila Adorjany * Barry Appleby * Sergio Aragonés, known for his contributions to ''Mad'' * Arotxa (Rodolfo Arotxarena) * Jim Bamber, cartoonist of ''Autosport'', magazine specialising in motor sports * Edgar Henry Banger * Carl Barks, inventor of ''Duckburg'' and many of its characters like ''Scrooge McDuck'' and ''Gladstone Gander''; writer-artist Will Eisner called him "the Hans Christian Andersen of comic books" * Sumanta Baruah * Niko Barun * Darrin Bell, ''Candorville'' and ''Rudy Park'' * Steve Bell, ''The Guardian'' (UK) * Oscar Berger, ''Aesop's Foibles (1947)''; active 1920s–1960s * Mark Beyer, ''Amy and Jordan'', ''Agony'' * Berkeley Breathed, ''Bloom County'' and ''Outland'' * Frédéric-Antonin Breysse * Ed Brubaker * Tom Bunk, cartoonist for ''Mad'' * Mark Burrier * John Byrne * Al Capp, ''Li'l Abner'' * Tom Cheney, staff cartoonist for ''The New Yorker'' * Edgar Church * Chester Commodore, political cartoonist * Robert Crumb, ''Mr. Natural'', ''Fritz the Cat'', ''Keep on Truckin''' * Natalie d'Arbeloff * Jack Davis * Jim Davis, ''Garfield'' * Abner Dean * Richard Decker, ''The New Yorker'' * Walt Disney, ''Mickey Mouse'', ''Donald Duck'' * Robert W. Edgren, American political cartoonist known for his "Sketches from Death" from the Spanish–American War * Will Eisner, ''The Spirit'' * Otto Eppers * Michael Esser, known for motorcycle and hot rod-related cartoons in American magazines such as ''Easyriders'' and ''American Iron Magazine'' * Charles Evenden * Jules Faber * Lyonel Feininger, rare fine artist who did strips, ''The Kin-der-Kids'' and ''Wee Willie Winkie's World'' * Sam Ferri, known for his series Missed Connections and as a contributor to MAD Magazine * Rod Filbrandt * David Fletcher * * André François * André Franquin, ''Spirou et Fantasio'', ''Gaston Lagaffe'' * Yuliy Abramovich Ganf, Soviet Russian * Eddie Germano * Denis Gifford, strips in ''Whizzer and Chips'', ''Knockout'', ''Marvelman'' * Carl Giles * John Glashan, ''Genius'' * Rube Goldberg, cartoons of complex and convoluted machines doing very simple tasks. * Larry Gonick, ''The Cartoon History of the Universe series, Kokopelli & Company'' * Cleven "Goodie" Goudeau, known for his pioneering Afrocentric images on greeting cards * Jimmy Gownley, ''Amelia Rules! series, Simon and Schuster'' * Matt Groening, ''Life in Hell'', ''The Simpsons'', ''Futurama'' * Sam Gross, for his ''The New Yorker'' work, plus many other magazines * Neeraj Gupta * Shekhar Gurera, well known for his accurate prick of quirky cartoons at India's political and social trends * Martin Handford, ''Where's Wally?'' * Steven Harris * Andrew Kennaway Henderson * Henfil, Brazilian cartoonist * Hergé, ''The Adventures of Tintin'' * George Herriman, ''Krazy Kat'' * Watson Heston * Stephen Hillenburg, ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' * Dick Hodgins, Jr. * William Hogarth, English pictorial satirist and editorial cartoonist; credited with pioneering western sequential art; work ranged from realistic portraiture to comic strip * Bill Holbrook, ''On the Fastrack'', ''Safe Havens'', and ''Kevin and Kell'' * Nicole Hollander, ''Sylvia'' * John Holmstrom * Geoff "Jeff" Hook, Australian * George William Houghton, British golf cartoonist * Jim Hummel * Edgar Pierre Jacobs, ''Blake and Mortimer'' * Al Jaffee, ''Mad'' * Kirk Jarvinen * S. Jithesh, World's Fastest Performing Cartoonist * Mike Judge, ''Beavis and Butt-head'', ''King of the Hill'', ''The Goode Family'' * Arja Kajermo * Avi Katz * Walt Kelly, ''Pogo'' * Rik Kemp * Molly Kiely * Wyncie King * Jeff Kinney, ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' * Heinrich Kley * B. Kliban * John Kricfalusi, ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' * Gary Larson, ''The Far Side'' * Rick Law, ''Beyond the Veil'' * R K Laxman, cartoonist for ''The Times of India'', India * John Leech, 19th-century ''Punch'' cartoonist * Michael Leunig, Australian * Arnold Levin * David Liljemark * Jay Lynch * Seth MacFarlane, ''Family Guy'', ''American Dad!'', ''The Cleveland Show'' * Manjul, ''India Today'', ''The Economic Times'' and ''Daily News and Analysis'' * Bob Mankoff, ''The New Yorker'' * Jack Markow * Paul Mason * Scott McCloud, ''Zot!'', ''Understanding Comics'' * Aaron McGruder, ''The Boondocks'' * Ronald Michaud * Yevgeniy Migunov * Mario Miranda, ''The Economic Times'', India * Shigeru Mizuki, ''Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro'', master of horror of Japanese manga * Morris, ''Lucky Luke'' * Rachel Nabors * Nigar Nazar, first female cartoonist of the Muslim world, creator of cartoon character "Gogi" * Roy Nelson * Mana Neyestani, Iranian cartoonist * Ajit Ninan, ''India Today'' and ''The Times of India'' * Amit Offir, author and illustrator; one of the world's fastest performing cartoonists * Murray Olderman, sports columnist, author of 14 books, National Cartoonist Society Sports Cartoon Award for 1974 and 1978 * Bruce Ozella * Paul Palnik, American Jewish cartoonist * Trey Parker, with Matt Stone, co-creator of ''South Park'' * Virgil Franklin Partch, known as "VIP;" leading American gag cartoonist from the 1940s to the 1980s * Alan Stuart Paterson, New Zealand cartoonist * Andrea Pazienza * René Pellos, French cartoonist * Bob Penuelas, ''Wilbur Kookmeyer'' * Camillus Perera * Bruce Petty * Peyo, ''The Smurfs'', ''Steven Strong'', ''Johan and Peewit'' *Shivram Dattatreya Phadnis * Ziraldo Alves Pinto; Brazilian cartoonist * Hugo Pratt, ''Corto Maltese'' * Quino (Joaquín Salvador Lavado), Argentine cartoonist and social satirist, known for ''Mafalda'' *Prriya Raj * Jacki Randall * W. Heath Robinson, British satirist known for drawings of convoluted machines, similar to Rube Goldberg * Christine Roche * Artie Romero * Martin Rowson * Øystein Runde * Armando Salas * Ronald Searle, St Trinians, Molesworth, ''The Rake's Progress'', editorial work * Elzie Crisler Segar, ''Popeye'' * Sempé * Lee Sheppard * Posy Simmonds, ''The Silent Three of St Botolph's'', ''Gemma Bovery'' * Siné * Jeff Smith, ''Bone'', ''RASL'', ''Shazam!: The Monster Society of Evil'', ''Little Mouse Gets Ready'' * Mauricio de Sousa, ''Monica's Gang'', ''Chuck Billy 'n' Folks'', ''The Cavern Clan'' * Art Spiegelman, author of ''Maus''; co-editor of ''RAW'' magazine * Dan Spiegle * Ralph Steadman, editorial cartoonist and book illustrator * Ralph Stein * Saul Steinberg * Matt Stone, with Trey Parker, co-creator of ''South Park'' * Jakob Martin Strid * Ed Subitzky, known for his ''National Lampoon'' work, also ''The New York Times'' * Joost Swarte, Dutch comic artist known for his ligne claire or clear line style of drawing * Les Tanner, political cartoonist * Howard Tayler, pioneered web-cartooning as a profession * Osamu Tezuka, ''Astro Boy'', ''Phoenix''; known as the "God" of Japanese manga who defined modern Japanese cartooning * Bal Thackeray, formed a political party in India * Prabhakar Thokal * Lefred Thouron * Morrie Turner, credited with the first multicultural syndicated cartoon strip * Albert Uderzo, ''Asterix'' * Willy Vandersteen, ''Spike and Suzy'', ''De Rode Ridder'' * Joan Vizcarra * Vicco von Bülow, ''Loriot'' * Arthur Watts * Ben Wicks, Canadian cartoonist and illustrator: ''The Outsider'', ''Wicks'' * S. Clay Wilson, ''Zap Comix'', ''Underground Comix'' * Rhie Won-bok * Art Young * José Zabala-Santos * Zapiro
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