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Bill Holman was an American cartoonist who drew the classic comic strip Smokey Stover from 1935 until he retired in 1973. Distributed through the Chicago Tribune syndicate, it had the longest run of any strip in the screwball genre. Holman signed some strips with the pseudonym Scat H. He once described himself as "always inclined to humor and acting silly."
American cartoonist famous for creating Dick Tracy. He wrote and drew Dick Tracy comic strips from 1931 to 1977.
Zack Terrell Mosley was an American comic strip artist best known for the aviation adventures in his long-running The Adventures of Smilin' Jack which ran in more than 300 newspapers from 1933 to 1973.
One of the top creator/writers of his time, who often teamed-up with Jack Kirby to form the first creative team that was recognized as popular with readers. AKA Gregory Sykes.
Canadian born American Artist. He worked on comic strips in the 40's for Comics in the 50's to the 70's. Did many Horror covers for DC Comics.
Artist, writer who worked for DC, EC, and others during the 1930s and 40s.
Editor for Harvey Comics during the 50s, brother to Alfred and Robert Harvey.
Argentinian artist who, along with brother Louis, worked for a variety of publishers including DC/National Periodicals, Fox, and Harvey.
Artist who worked for several publishers during the early 40s.
Creator of Dondi and Streaky that also worked on The Gumps following the death of its creator Sidney Smith.
Alvah Posen, creator of Sweeney and Son.
Early 20th century cartoonist best known for his comic Gasoline Alley he began in 1918, which he worked on until his retirement in 1959.
Created Winnie Winkle in 1920, which he worked on until he retired in 1962. The comic continued until 1996.
Writer, artist whose work was published by Harvey, Eastern Color, Quality, among others through the 1930s and 40s.
Pulitzer Prize winning artist, writer who depicted overly complicated machines that accomplished simple tasks. First published in comic book format in the late 30s by Quality Comics.
Ernie Bushmiller was an American cartoonist, best known for creating the long-running daily comic strip Nancy.
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