List of cartoonists
See also: list of comic strips Notable cartoonists include: Pete Abrams : Sluggy Freelance Murray Ball[?] : Footrot Flats Steve Bell : contemporary British political cartoonist Reuben Bolling[?] : Tom the Dancing Bug[?] Contemporary American polticial Berke Breathed : Bloom County 1980's American social-polticial Max Cannon[?] : Red Meat Contemporary American Al Capp : Lil Abner[?] Paul Conrad : political cartoons Dan DeCarlo : Archie, Josie and the Pussycats[?], Sabrina the Teenage Witch[?] Jim Davis : Garfield Will Eisner: The Spirit[?] Lyonel Feininger, rare fine artist who did strips, Kin-der Kids[?] and Wee Willie Winkie's World[?] Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss) : Was a political and advertising cartoonist before and during World War II before becoming a children's author Rube Goldberg : Cartoons of complex and convoluted machines doing very simple tasks. René Goscinny : Asterix Matt Groening : Life In Hell[?], The Simpsons George Herriman : Krazy Kat William Hogarth : 18th century British political cartoonist Hank Ketcham[?] : Dennis the Menace Lynn Johnston : For Better or for Worse Walt Kelly : Pogo Frank King[?], : Gasoline Alley Gary Larson : The Far Side recent contemporary social and science based humor Michael Leunig : David Low : political cartoonist in Britain between the world wars, characters included Colonel Blimp. Patrick McDonnell : Mutts Ogden Nash : Santa Claus Steve Nease[?] : Pud[?] Hugo Pratt: Corto Maltese Ted Rall : Current Contemporary American political cartoonist. Jonathan Rosenberg[?] : Goats Charles Schulz : Peanuts Elzie Crisler Segar[?] : Popeye Carroll Spinney : Harvey[?] James Thurber : one-panel cartoons for The New Yorker magazine Tom Tomorrow : This Modern World Current contemporary American polticial cartoonist Garry Trudeau : Doonesbury Albert Uderzo : Asterix Bill Watterson : Calvin and Hobbes
Notable cartoonists include: