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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.
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."
Influential cartoonist that created Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon among others. Inducted into the Eisner Awards' Comic Hall of Fame in 1988.
Early 20th century cartoonist best known for his comic Gasoline Alley he began in 1918, which he worked on until his retirement in 1959.
Creator of Dondi and Streaky that also worked on The Gumps following the death of its creator Sidney Smith.
American cartoonist famous for creating Dick Tracy. He wrote and drew Dick Tracy comic strips from 1931 to 1977.
Don Winslow writer
Better know as Boody Rogers
Writer, artist who worked in the late 1930s and early 40s.
John William Ely Jr., credited as "Bill Ely" or "Will Ely" was a pulp magazine artist and comic book artist. He also drew the newspaper green Hornet strip.
Carl Frank Ludwig Ed was a comic strip artist best known as the creator of Harold Teen. His name is pronounced eed.
Harold Lincoln Gray was an American cartoonist, best known as the creator of the newspaper comic strip Little Orphan Annie.
Early Golden Age artist and writer who worked for Dell and created the Sunday newspaper comic strip Little Joe.
Don Winslow artist
Created Winnie Winkle in 1920, which he worked on until he retired in 1962. The comic continued until 1996.
Creator of Moon Mullins, Kitty Higgins, and The Outta Luck Club that started cartooning in 1914.
Walter Berndt was a cartoonist known for his comic strip, Smitty, which he drew for 50 years.
Writer for Gold Key and Dell Comics that wrote Tarzan from 1946-1971 and also wrote westerns, war comics, and a bit of everything else in over 3000 comics. Co-created Turok and Young Hawk.
Artist who did the Felix the Cat comic strips.
Alvah Posen, creator of Sweeney and Son.
Mary Worth writer, artist
Artist who started in comics in the early 50s and continued through the late 60s working for various publishers on western, adventure, sci-fi, and horror genre books.
Cartoonist that worked on The Gumps and Ching Chow before creating Tiny Tim and The Dailys on his own.
Early Golden Age artist and writer. Not related or to be confused with the modern age James "Jim" Chambers.
Golden Age writer and artist. Created Doctor Voodoo.
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