1938 Cartoonist Arnold Levin is an American cartoonist whose works have been published in The New Yorker and other publications. He received an award National Society of Cartoonists Gag Cartoon Award for 1991 and 1992. Arnie Levin is one of the many New Yorker cartoonists and cover artists whose style is probably not immediately recognized […]
Ziegler Jack
Cartoonist A full-time cartoonist at The New Yorker Magazine for over forty years, he has posted more than 1,400 cartoons on its pages. Former editor Lee Lorenz said of Ziegler’s work: “(He) expanded the idea of what a cartoon can be, seamlessly combining the features of a traditional panel with jokes with the features of […]
Rules of 21st FreeCartoonsWeb International Cartoonet Festival-2022
The results of the FCW2019-2021 will be released on www.fcw.cn on December 31.2022. 1,Sections/Themes: 1) Cartoon: (A) Health (B) Free Theme 2) Caricature: (A) Famous President (B) Sports Star (C) Entertainment Star (D) Business Star 2,Deadline: December 31, 2022 3,Entries: 1) Size: Min: A4(210mmx297mm),Max:A3(297mmx420mm). 2) Quantity: Unlimited. 3) Please send digital original drawings to this contest. Black […]
Dernavich Drew
Cartoonist He is best known as a cartoonist for the New Yorker magazine. A regular author since 2002, his woodcut drawings (made on a blackboard) are instantly recognizable, and he was previously awarded the Ruben Award by the National Society of Cartoonists as the best cartoonist in the country. All his cartoons are really funny […]
Sipress David
1968 Cartoonist David Cypress was born and raised in New York City. He graduated from Williams College in 1968 and went on to study Russian history at the Faculty of Soviet Studies at Harvard University. He left Harvard before receiving his degree to pursue a career as a cartoonist. David has been a full-time cartoonist […]
Wilson Gahan Allen
Gahan Allen Wilson 18/02/1930 – 21/11/2019 Writer, cartoonist, illustrator Wilson was born in Evanston, Illinois, and was inspired by the works of satirical cartoonists Mad and Punch and science fiction films of the 1950s. His cartoons and prose works have appeared regularly in Playboy, Collier’s and The New Yorker for almost 50 years. He has […]
Glen Le Lievre
Cartoonist Glen Le Livre was born in Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of: “Dog Breakfast”, he also wrote sketches for The Comedy Company; “while You’re Down”; and “Live Tonight”. He also worked on the TV series “The Bin” as the man who owns the talking shed ended his career in television. After receiving the […]
Acocella Marchetto Marisa
1962 Cartoonist She is the author of the New York Times bestselling graphic novel “Ann Tenna”, graphic memoirs “Cancer Vixen” and “Just Who the Hell is She, Anyway?” She is also a cartoonist for The New Yorker and a columnist for The W Magazine website. Her work has been published in The New York Times, […]
Warp Kim
Cartoonist Shi work has appeared in Barron’s Magazine, Harvard Business Review, The New Yorker, Reader’s Digest, USA Weekend, and elsewhere. She has contributed cartoons to the New Yorker for over 15 years. Kim’s cartoons often comment on popular culture or politics in the US, but mostly center around family life like helicopter parenting and old […]
Callum Leo
Cartoonist Leo Aloysius Callum was one of the most frequent contributors to The New Yorker , publishing more than 800 cartoons . He began his career in drawing after serving as a pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War and flying commercial aircraft for Trans World Airlines and American Airlines. Callum was […]
Crawford Michael
1941 – 5/07/2016 Cartoonist, illustrator Michael Crawford sold his first cartoon to The New Yorker in 1981. Since then, he has sold more than six hundred cartoons, illustrations and paintings to the magazine. Crawford’s work has appeared in the pages of the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal. A devoted […]
Gerberg Mort
Cartoonist, illustrator His works have appeared in magazines, newspapers, books, on the Internet, home video, movies and on television. He is best known for his magazine cartoons, which have appeared in numerous and diverse publications such as The New Yorker, Playboy, Harvard Business Review, The Huffington Post, as well as his 1983 book “Cartooning: The […]
Mueller Pete (P. S. Mueller)
1969 Cartoonist, voice actor His cartoons have appeared in the New Yorker, Chicago Reader, Reader’s Digest, and Funny Times, among other publications. Mueller is noted for his work with the news satire organization, The Onion, which he began his association with around 1989. In 1999, he began writing material and providing the voice for The Onion Radio News’ fictional newsreader, Doyle Redland. Mueller also […]
Burns Pat
Cartoonist Best known for his work for The New Yorker. He created the comic book Monkey house, which ran for three years. He received the National Cartoonists Society Award for Advertising and Illustration in 2001 with an additional nomination in 2000 and nominations for the Gag Cartoon Award in 1999 and 2000. He also draws […]
Cheney Tom
1954 Cartoonist He was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and grew up in Saranac Lake, New York, and later in Watertown, New York. He attended Watertown High School (class of 1972) and graduated from the State University of New York at Potsdam in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. An artist who has collaborated with […]
Hafely William
Cartoonist Staff cartoonist for The New Yorker. His one-panel cartoons, drawn in a special graphic style, depict modern life with the help of observant humor. Hafely is known for his innovative approach to regularly including gay people in The New Yorker cartoons. His father was an advertising copywriter, and his mother was a housewife. As […]
Guazzelli Filho Eloar
1962 Illustrator, animator, cartoonist Publication of cartoons since the 1990s, which received awards at the International Yomiuri Cartoon Contest (1991) and at the Salão Internacional de Humor de Piracicaba in 1991, 1992 and 1994. He also took first place at the 2nd International Biennale of Cartoons in Rio de Janeiro, in the category “Comics”. He […]
Gomez Kau
1972 Claudio Antonio Gomez. Born in 1972 in Belo Horizonte. Having received an art education at the school of Minas Gerais, Guignard. Collaborated with important publications in Brazil, such as newspapers O Cometa Itabirano, O Estado de SP, Jornal do Brasil, Pasquim21, A Tarde and Courier International; and magazines Playboy, Palavra, Gráfica, Piauí and Bundas. […]
Boligan Angel
Аnimator, cartoonist In the 80s he graduated from the National School of Art Instructors, Havana, Cuba. He is currently collaborating with the Mexican newspaper El Universal with his Espejo de tinta column and in various international publications. Member of the International Union of Cartoonists CAGLECARTOONS, INC. de E.Unidos Member of the international group CARTOONING FOR […]
Iturrusgarai Adão
Cartoonist Adao Iturrusgarai (Cachoeira do Sul, 1965). His family is of Basque origin. His first drawing was published in “Jornal do Povo” when he was 17 years old. At the age of 18, he moved to Porto Alegre to study “Publicidade e Propaganda”. He also studied “Fine Arts”, but was unable to complete his studies. […]
Canini Renato
Illustrator He is known for his work in publications such as O Pasquim and Pancada, as well as in Editora Abril, where he drew Disney comics , mainly Jose Carioca . He gave the character a more authorial style and Brazilian personality. Canini’ first job was at age 21, for Rio Grande do Sul state’s […]
Clay Bennett
Cartoonist His cartoons typically present liberal viewpoints. Currently drawing for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, Bennett is the recipient of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. Graduating from the University of North Alabama in 1980, Bennett briefly served as a staff artist at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Fayetteville Times (NC). He worked as editorial cartoonist at the St. Petersburg Times for 13 years (1981–1994) but was […]
Zhuravel Yuri
Musician, artist, animator, cartoonist, public figure, actor, screenwriter Father – Zhuravel Grigory Vasilyevich. Mother – Balyk Galina Alexandrovna. My father was a military man, my mother was a teacher, so the family often moved from place to place. At school age, he changed as many as 7 schools. He connects the happiest period of his […]