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Cartoon Artists
These
links lead off of our website. Use them at your own risk. If
you find a link that goes to an inappropriate site, please
notify Ken
Rohrer immediately.
- Barsotti,
Charles, a cartoonist for the New Yorker magazine.
- Block,
Herb- An exhibition of more than 16,000 images of this cartoon
artist.
- Kathy
Braceland - Pen and ink - cartoon art and more - Powerful
social comment - Some work ties in with Days of the Dead. From Alberta,
Canada.
- The
Cartoon Factory Animation Art Gallery. This has many works
done by the cartoon masters.
- The
Comic Strip, a large collection of cartoons from Nancy to
Born Losers.
- Disney,
Walt - Where Magic Comes to You
- Glasbergen,
Randy, cartoons for business, advertising, and publishing.
- Greenhead,
Bill Stik's Homepage - Cartoonist from the United Kingdom
- Griffith,
Bill - SF Gate: Comics, the artist who brings you Zippy the
Pinhead.
- Fei,
Andrew - Kidzdom - from Australia. Kidzdom is a fun website
produced entirely by 16 year old Andrew Fei (now 17), a student who
taught himself animation to "bring entertainment to children and
children at heart around the world." The site includes a series of
animated cartoons, colouring exercises for young children, as well
as an excellent animation tutorial showing others how they can produce
their own animation. See also Cartoonster.kidzdom.com -
Animation Tutorials for the Cool Kidz!
- Gammill, Kerry-
This artist's work has appeared in Marvel and DC Comics. He specializes
in science fiction and horror. Buy a book of Gammill's work here
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- Gladden, Stephanie- A cartoonist who has drawn characters on Cartoon Network. She also has her own comic book called Hopster's Tracks
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- Jones,
Chuck, the great cartoonist and producer of animated flicks
such as Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, and many others.
- Kim
and Jason: The Comic Strip About Childhood - By Jason Kotecki.
The site has the daily comic strip, which follows the misadventures
of two young children trying to make straight the crooked world of
grown-ups.
- Kind, Jerry- An award winning cartoonist.
- Knight, Keith- This syndicated African American artist does the Knight Life comics.
- Langille, Steve- This California artist does a comic strip called "Strange Breed."
- Litu
- The Shikwekwes - comic strip centering around the lives
of an African family as they struggle to come to terms with the demands
of the 21st century. Litu gew up in Nairobi, Kenya - currently based
in Chicago, Illinois.
- O'Hanian, Susan- She has many education cartoons that are political.
- Robin
Wilt Mendenhall - Orthopedic cartoons. From Ann Arbor, Michigan.
- Political
Cartoons - Daryl Cagles's Professional Cartoonists Index. See
the Teachers' guide.
- Riddle,
Aaron - The Best Turtle Comic Strip.....Ever. Site of Aford
T. Turtle
- Shultz,
Charles, the artist of the popular Peanuts strip.
- United
Media, the largest collection of comic artists on the net.
Ken's Favorite Cartoonists

- Dilbert -
Scott Adams' cartoon is for all who have horrible jobs- and for those who are blessed with good ones.
- Bill
Mauldin - A great artist during World War II.
His cartoons are still making the rounds today.
- Bloom County - Berkely Breathed's wacky penguin. Also see this same penguin in Opus.
- Broom Hilda, Russell Myers makes this witch loveable
- Cagle, Daryl the best cartoon site
on the internet. See hundreds of cartoonists and subscribe
to his list group.
- Calvin
and Hobbes - Bill Watterson's cartoon remains
one of the best cartoons. Bill, please come back to
the fold! Click on the image on the left for the full
final strip.
- Crock- Bill Rechin's
parody of the Foreign Legion.
- Far Side, Gary Larson uses cows to tell his story. Gary- please come back!
- Foxtrot,
by Bill Amend- Now who wouldn't love a cartoon character who loves Macs
and Star Wars. Sadly, Bill has discontinued his weekday strip. It seems
all the great artists burn out quickly. His Sunday strip continues,
however. Click on the image below to see the full size of his last
daily comic.
- Frank & Ernest-
Bob Thaves cartoon with crazy, unshaven men.
- Geech -
Jerry Bittle's cartoon (now deceased) - From dippy auto
mechanics to a bartender with a bad attitude
- Grimmy - Mike Peters must have had a very strange dog for a pet.
- Life in "Heck" - by Matt Groening.
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Luann - Greg Evans cartoon about a family of teenagers.
- Mutt & Jeff -
This 100 year old cartoon is now done by Pierre S. De Beaumont.
I used to read this when I was a kid but can't find it
anywhere now.
- Schulz, Charles - The best cartoonist of all time. A few days after his death, his final Peanuts strip appeared.
Click on the picture below to see the last Peanuts strip.
- Shoe -
Now done by Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins. Owls never
were so funny.
- Tumbleweeds - Tom K. Ryan comes from the same town as the artist of the Garfield strip.
- Zits - Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman team about life as a teenager.
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