GoComics
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GoComics is a website launched in 2005 by the digital entertainment provider Uclick
Uclick
Uclick LLC was an American corporation selling "digital entertainment content" for the desktop, the web and mobile phones...

. It was originally created as a distribution portal for comic strip
Comic strip
A comic strip is a sequence of drawings arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions....

s on mobile phones, but in 2006, the site was redesigned and expanded to include online strips and cartoon
Cartoon
A cartoon is a form of two-dimensional illustrated visual art. While the specific definition has changed over time, modern usage refers to a typically non-realistic or semi-realistic drawing or painting intended for satire, caricature, or humor, or to the artistic style of such works...

s. GoComics publishes editorial cartoon
Editorial cartoon
An editorial cartoon, also known as a political cartoon, is an illustration containing a commentary that usually relates to current events or personalities....

s, mobile content and daily comics
Daily strip
A daily strip is a newspaper comic strip format, appearing on weekdays, Monday through Saturday, as contrasted with a Sunday strip, which typically only appears on Sundays....

; thus its subtitle toon in daily.

Comics are arranged into feature pages, which display the current comic strip of the day with a 30-day archive. Other features such as descriptions of strip characters, biographical information about cartoonists and links to other recommended feature pages are often included as well.

In addition to the contents of the page on the site, users can have strips sent to them by email on a daily basis. Users can also comment on, collect, tag and share their favorite comics.

GoComics strips and panels

  • The Academia Waltz
    The Academia Waltz
    The Academia Waltz was Berkeley Breathed's first cartoon, published daily from 1978 to 1979 in The Daily Texan at The University of Texas at Austin, where he was a student...

  • Adam@Home
  • Agnes
    Agnes (comic strip)
    Agnes is an American syndicated comic strip written and drawn by Tony Cochran. It was first syndicated in 1999. It is currently syndicated by Creators Syndicate.-Overview:...

  • Andy Capp
    Andy Capp
    Andy Capp is a British comic strip created by cartoonist Reg Smythe , seen in The Daily Mirror and The Sunday Mirror newspapers since 5 August 1957. Originally a single-panel cartoon, Smyth later expanded it to four panels....

  • Animal Crackers
  • Annie
    Little Orphan Annie
    Little Orphan Annie was a daily American comic strip created by Harold Gray and syndicated by Tribune Media Services. The strip took its name from the 1885 poem "Little Orphant Annie" by James Whitcomb Riley, and made its debut on August 5, 1924 in the New York Daily News...

  • The Argyle Sweater
  • Ask Shagg
    Ask Shagg
    Ask Shagg is a syndicated daily comic strip drawn by cartoonist Peter Guren since 1980. It is currently distributed by Creators Syndicate; it had been distributed by United Feature Syndicate from 1980 until 1995. The strip has run in dozens of newspapers including the Boston Globe, Columbus...

  • B.C.
    B.C. (comic strip)
    B.C. is a daily American comic strip created by cartoonist Johnny Hart. Set in prehistoric times, it features a group of cavemen and anthropomorphic animals from various geologic eras...

  • Bad Reporter
    Bad Reporter
    Bad Reporter is a semi-weekly editorial cartoon in comic strip formatthat first appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on September 25, 2003....

  • Baldo
    Baldo
    Baldo is an American comic strip written by Hector Cantú and illustrated by Carlos Castellanos. It was launched in April 2000, and is widely billed as the first comic strip featuring Latino characters and themes to be marketed to a mainstream audience....

  • Ballard Street
    Ballard Street
    Ballard Street is a comic panel created by Jerry Van Amerongen and distributed by Creators Syndicate that has run since 1991.-About the Comic:...

  • Barkeater Lake
    Barkeater Lake
    Barkeater Lake is an online comic strip by cartoonist Corey Pandolph, originally published by United Media as part of its "GoComics" webcomics from early 2004 through January 5, 2007...

  • Basic Instructions
    Basic Instructions (comic)
    Basic Instructions is a webcomic by artist, comedian and writer Scott Meyer.The theme of the comic is the 'basic instructions for life' in a twisted and humorous manner. The comic follows a four-panel layout in a 'window' format, with 2 panels on the top and two on the bottom. Occasional he has...

  • Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog
    Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog
    Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog is a comic strip by Jonathan Mahood about ten-year-old Skip Smalls, his friend Lila and Bleeker, an electronic dog. The strip is distributed by King Features Syndicate....

  • Bloom County
    Bloom County
    Bloom County is an American comic strip by Berkeley Breathed which ran from December 8, 1980, until August 6, 1989. It examined events in politics and culture through the viewpoint of a fanciful small town in Middle America, where children often have adult personalities and vocabularies and where...

  • Bob the Squirrel
    Bob the Squirrel
    Bob the Squirrel is a comic strip by Frank Page. Its name refers to the main character, a squirrel named Bob, who represents the strip's creator's consciousness. Because of this premise, Frank Page actually appears in the comic strip as one of the central characters.The squirrel represents the...

  • The Boondocks
  • Brenda Starr
    Brenda Starr
    Brenda Starr may refer to:* Brenda Starr, Reporter, a comic strip about a female reporter* Brenda Starr, a 1989 film based on the comic strip* Brenda Starr, Reporter, a 1945 film serial based on the comic strip...

  • Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!
  • Broom Hilda
  • Calvin and Hobbes
    Calvin and Hobbes
    Calvin and Hobbes is a syndicated daily comic strip that was written and illustrated by American cartoonist Bill Watterson, and syndicated from November 18, 1985, to December 31, 1995. It follows the humorous antics of Calvin, a precocious and adventurous six-year-old boy, and Hobbes, his...

  • Candorville
    Candorville
    Candorville is a syndicated newspaper comic strip written and illustrated by Darrin Bell, a former editorial cartoonist, and the first African-American cartoonist to have two different comic strips in syndication concurrently. Candorville, launched in September 2003 by The Washington Post Writers...

  • Cathy
    Cathy (comic strip)
    Cathy was a comic strip drawn by Cathy Guisewite. It featured a woman who struggled through the "four basic guilt groups" of life — food, love, mom, and work — the strip gently poked fun at the lives and foibles of modern women. Cathy's characteristics and issues both made fun of and...

  • C'est la Vie
    C'est la Vie (comic strip)
    "C'est la Vie" is a comic strip by Jennifer Babcock. It is syndicated on the web by Universal Press Syndicate.Before it was picked up for syndication, C'est la Vie premiered in UCLA's Daily Bruin. It was also self-published by the artist on the web....

  • Citizen Dog
    Citizen Dog (comic)
    Citizen Dog was a newspaper comic strip by Mark O'Hare, distributed by Universal Press Syndicate.The strip is focused on the antics of a human male, Mel, and his male canine companion, Fergus...

  • The City by Derf
  • Cleats
  • Compu-toon
    Compu-toon
    Compu-toon is a comic strip by Charles Boyce. Compu-toon was launched in 1994 through Tribune Media Services. At its height, the comic strip ran in about 150 newspapers worldwide from 1994 to 1997 in print form. Now, it appears on such Web sites as www.gocomics.com, www.compu-toon.com, and...

  • Close to Home
    Close to Home (comic strip)
    Close to Home is a daily, one-panel comic strip by John McPherson that debuted in 1992. The comic strip features no ongoing plot, but is instead a collection of one-shot jokes covering a number of subjects that are "close to home," such as marriage, children, school, work, sports, health and home...

  • Cornered
  • Cul de Sac
    Cul de Sac (comic strip)
    Cul de Sac is a comic strip created by Richard Thompson and distributed by Universal Press Syndicate to 150 worldwide newspapers.The central character is four-year-old Alice Otterloop, and the strip depicts her daily life at pre-school and at home...

  • Daddy's Home
    Daddy's Home (comic strip)
    Daddy's Home is a daily comic strip which premiered in American newspapers on March 10, 2008, and is syndicated by Creators Syndicate. The strip can currently be seen in large market newspapers such as the Orange County Register and The Washington Post and is slowly being rolled out across the...

  • Dick Tracy
    Dick Tracy
    Dick Tracy is a comic strip featuring Dick Tracy, a hard-hitting, fast-shooting and intelligent police detective. Created by Chester Gould, the strip made its debut on October 4, 1931, in the Detroit Mirror. It was distributed by the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate...

  • Dog Eat Doug
    Dog eat Doug
    Dog eat Doug is a comic strip written and illustrated by Brian Anderson. It began in 2004 as a webcomic that ran on the cartoonist's homepage and , and was later picked up for newspaper syndication through Creators Syndicate...

  • Doonesbury
    Doonesbury
    Doonesbury is a comic strip by American cartoonist Garry Trudeau, that chronicles the adventures and lives of an array of characters of various ages, professions, and backgrounds, from the President of the United States to the title character, Michael Doonesbury, who has progressed from a college...

  • The Duplex
    The Duplex
    The Duplex is a comic strip by Glenn McCoy, published by Universal Press from 1993. The Duplex has been published in numerous newspapers as daily comic strips and on the Internet. A collection of strips is also available in the form of a comic album...

  • The Flying McCoys
  • For Better or For Worse
    For Better or For Worse
    For Better or For Worse is a comic strip by Lynn Johnston that ran for 30 years, chronicling the lives of a Canadian family, The Pattersons, and their friends. The story is set in the fictitious Toronto-area suburban town of Milborough, Ontario. Johnston's strip began in September 1979, and ended...

  • FoxTrot
  • Frank and Ernest
    Frank and Ernest (comic strip)
    Frank and Ernest is a comic strip created and illustrated by Bob Thaves and later Tom Thaves. It debuted on November 6, 1972, and has since been published daily in over 1,200 newspapers...

  • Fred Basset
    Fred Basset
    Fred Basset is a comic strip about a male basset hound. The cartoon was created by Scottish cartoonist Alex Graham and published first in the Daily Mail on July 8, 1963. It has since been syndicated around the world....

  • Frog Applause
  • The Fusco Brothers
    The Fusco Brothers
    The Fusco Brothers is a comic strip created by J. C. Duffy which features the four Fusco bachelors - Rolf, Lance, Al, and Lars, along with Lance’s girlfriend, Gloria, and Axel, the Fuscos' wolverine...

  • Garfield
    Garfield
    Garfield is a comic strip created by Jim Davis. Published since June 19, 1978, it chronicles the life of the title character, the cat Garfield ; his owner, Jon Arbuckle; and Arbuckle's dog, Odie...

  • Gasoline Alley
    Gasoline Alley
    Gasoline Alley is a comic strip created by Frank King and currently distributed by Tribune Media Services. First published November 24, 1918, it is the second longest running comic strip in the US and has received critical accolades for its influential innovations...

  • Get a Life
  • Gil Thorp
    Gil Thorp
    Gil Thorp is a sports-oriented comic strip which has been published since September 8, 1958. The main character, Gil Thorp, is the athletic director of Milford High School and coaches the football, basketball, and baseball teams...

  • Ginger Meggs
    Ginger Meggs
    Ginger Meggs, a popular long-run Australian comic strip, was created in the early 1920s by Jimmy Bancks. The strip follows the escapades of a red-haired prepubescent mischief-maker who lives in an inner suburban working-class household....

  • Heart of the City
  • Heathcliff
    Heathcliff (comic strip)
    Heathcliff is a comic strip created by George Gately in 1973 featuring the title character, a wisecracking cat. Now written and drawn by Gately's nephew, Peter Gallagher, it is distributed to over 1,000 newspapers by Creators Syndicate, who took over the comic from McNaught Syndicate in 1988.The...

  • Incidental Comics
  • Ink Pen
    Ink Pen
    Ink Pen is a daily comic strip by Phil Dunlap that started in 2005 and is syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate.This comic strip is about an employment agency for out-of-work cartoon characters...

  • Jane's World
    Jane's World
    Jane's World is a comic strip by cartoonist Paige Braddock. Debuting on March 25, 1998 it stars Jane Wyatt, a young lesbian woman living in a trailer with her roommate, Ethan, and follows the life of her and her circle of friends...

  • Jim's Journal
    Jim's Journal
    Jim's Journal is a comic strip written and drawn by Scott Dikkers, co-founder of The Onion. The strip first appeared in the University of Wisconsin–Madison The Daily Cardinal newspaper in 1988....

  • Joe and Monkey
    Joe and Monkey
    Joe and Monkey is a webcomic written and illustrated by Zach Miller. It debuted on July 27, 2004. New comic strips were posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. However, the comic has not updated regularly since mid-2008...

  • La Cucaracha
  • Liberty Meadows
    Liberty Meadows
    Liberty Meadows is a comic strip and comic book created, written and illustrated by Frank Cho. It relates the comedic activities of the staff and denizens of the titular animal sanctuary/rehabilitation clinic.-Publication history:...

  • Liō
    Lio
    Lio is a singer and actress who was a pop icon in France and Belgium during the 1980s.- Biography :...

  • Maintaining
    Maintaining
    Maintaining was a comic strip by cartoonist Nate Creekmore. Nate is a two-time winner of the Scripps College Cartoonist of the Year and an Associated Press award for achievement in college cartooning. Nate's strip first appeared in the newspaper at Lipscomb University in Nashville. Maintaining was...

  • The Meaning of Lila
    The Meaning of Lila
    The Meaning of Lila is a comic strip written by John Forgetta and L. A. Rose. It is syndicated by Creators Syndicate. The strip centers around Lila, her cubicle partner and close friend Boyd, and their friend and co-worker Drew. The central theme of the comic is about Lila trying to find the...

  • Momma
    Momma
    Momma is an English language comic strip by Mell Lazarus which debuted on October 26, 1970. Initially distributed by the Publishers-Hall Syndicate, it is currently handled by Creators Syndicate and published in more than 400 newspapers worldwide....

  • Mutt and Jeff
  • New Adventures of Queen Victoria
    New Adventures of Queen Victoria
    The New Adventures of Queen Victoria is a daily webcomic created by Pab Sungenis. It uses the photo-manipulation technique popularized by Adobe Photoshop and other image editing programs to insert actual photographs and paintings of the characters into situations, instead of more conventional...

  • Non Sequitur
    Non Sequitur (comic strip)
    Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller in 1992 and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate to over 700 newspapers...

  • The Norm
    The Norm (comic strip)
    The Norm is a comic strip by Michael Jantze. It ran in newspapers, syndicated by King Features Syndicate, from 1996 until 2004 when Jantze removed the strip from syndication to develop it as an online comic strip and television series. Book collections and comic books are in print in English,...

  • One Big Happy
    One Big Happy
    One Big Happy is a daily comic strip written and illustrated by Rick Detorie, detailing the daily adventures of a six-year-old girl named Ruthie. The strip also features her eight-year-old brother Joe, their parents Frank and Ellen, and their grandparents Nick and Rose, who live next door...

  • Opus
    Opus (comic strip)
    Opus was a Sunday strip drawn by Berkeley Breathed for a period of five years, 2003 to 2008. It was Breathed's fourth comic strip, following The Academia Waltz, Bloom County and Outland....

  • Overboard
    Overboard (comic strip)
    Overboard is Chip Dunham's daily newspaper comic strip about a shipload of incompetent pirates. It debuted in 1990 and is distributed by Universal Press Syndicate....

  • Pibgorn
    Pibgorn (webcomic)
    Pibgorn is a webcomic by Brooke McEldowney that began in early 2002, ended its run on Comics.com on April 18, 2007, and has resumed with GoComics.com on May 14, 2007. The title character is a fairy whose adventures span the fantasy and real worlds...

  • Pickles
    Pickles (comic strip)
    Pickles is a daily and Sunday comic strip by Brian Crane focusing on a retired couple in their seventies, Earl and Opal Pickles. Inspired by Crane's in-laws, they find retirement life less than idyllic.The comic is set in Crane's hometown of Sparks, Nevada...

  • The Pink Panther
    The Pink Panther (character)
    The Pink Panther is the main and title character in the opening and closing credit sequences of every film in The Pink Panther series except for A Shot in the Dark and Inspector Clouseau. His popularity spawned a series of theatrical shorts, merchandise, a comic book, and television cartoons...

  • Pluggers
    Pluggers
    Pluggers is a comic panel created by Jeff MacNelly in 1993 that relies on reader submissions for the premise of each day's panel...

  • Pooch Cafe
    Pooch Café
    Pooch Café is a Canadian and American comic strip written and illustrated by Paul Gilligan.- Overview :Pooch Café is a comic strip that follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho....

  • PreTeena
    PreTeena
    PreTeena, sometimes spelled Preteena, was a daily American comic strip written and drawn by Allison Barrows and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate from April 23, 2001 through May 18, 2008. It concerned the daily life of 10-year-old girl Teena Keene, and her interactions with her family,...

  • Prickly City
    Prickly City
    Prickly City is a daily comic strip drawn by Scott Stantis, the editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Tribune, and distributed through United Features Syndicate. The cartoon follows the adventures of Carmen, a young Hispanic girl in pigtails, and a coyote pup named Winslow...

  • Real Life Adventures
    Real Life Adventures
    Real Life Adventures is a nationally syndicated comic strip created by Lance Aldrich and Gary Wise. It is most often a single-panel strip, except for weekends. The strip deals with everyday foibles.- External links :* at GoComics* *...

  • Red and Rover
    Red and Rover
    Red and Rover or Red & Rover is a daily syndicated comic strip by Brian Basset that debuted in 2000. It is about a young boy and his dog....

  • Red Meat
    Red Meat
    Max Cannon's Red Meat is an independent comic strip begun in 1989. It appears in over 75 alternative weeklies and college papers in the United States and in other countries. Since 1996, it has been available for reading on the web.- Style :...

  • Shoe
    Shoe (comic strip)
    Shoe is an American comic strip about a motley crew of newspapermen, all of whom are birds. It was written and drawn by its creator, cartoonist Jeff MacNelly, from 1977 until his death in 2000...

  • Shoecabbage
  • Skin Horse
    Skin Horse
    Skin Horse is a webcomic written by Shaenon K. Garrity and Jeffrey Channing Wells, and drawn by Garrity. The storylines center around the misadventures of the staff of a little-known government agency working on "Project Skin Horse". The strip started on December 31, 2007 and updates every day of...

  • Slowpoke
  • Speed Bump
    Speed bump
    A speed bump is a speed-reducing feature of road design to slow traffic or reduce through traffic, via...

  • Stone Soup
    Stone Soup (comic strip)
    Stone Soup, named for the stone soup fable, is an internationally syndicated American comic strip written and illustrated by Jan Eliot. The comic strip began as a weekly in 1990...

  • Tank McNamara
    Tank McNamara
    Tank McNamara is a daily syndicated comic strip written by Jeff Millar and illustrated by Bill Hinds. The strip debuted in 1974.The title character is a local sports television reporter who used to be a defensive lineman in the National Football League, hence his name...

  • Thatababy
  • Tiny Sepuku
    Tiny Sepuku
    Tiny Sepuku is a syndicated comic strip created by Ken Cursoe based around a character named Tiny Sepuku who answers questions from his readers and generally dispenses love advice...

  • Tom the Dancing Bug
    Tom the Dancing Bug
    Tom the Dancing Bug is a weekly satirical comic strip by cartoonist and political commentator Ruben Bolling that covers current events from a liberal point of view. The strip appears in mainstream and alternative weekly newspapers, as well as on the Boing Boing website. Tom the Dancing Bug won...

  • Watch Your Head
    Watch Your Head
    Watch Your Head is a daily comic strip written and illustrated by Cory Thomas, focusing on the lives of six students at Oliver Otis University, a fictional Historically Black university...

  • Wee Pals
    Wee Pals
    Wee Pals is a syndicated comic strip about a diverse group of children, created and produced by Morrie Turner.-Background:Wee Pals first appeared on February 15, 1965. Syndicated by the Des Moines Register and Tribune Syndicate, the strip originally appeared in only 5 daily newspapers, as many...

  • Winnie the Pooh
    Winnie the Pooh (comic strip)
    Winnie the Pooh is a comic strip based on the characters created by A.A. Milne & E.H. Shepard which ran from June 19, 1978 until April 2, 1988....

  • Wizard of Id
  • Yenny
  • Ziggy


Editorial cartoonists

  • Lalo Alcaraz
    Lalo Alcaraz
    Lalo Alcaraz is an Mexican-American cartoonist. He is most known for being the author of the comic La Cucaracha, the first nationally syndicated, politically themed Latino daily comic strip. Launched in 2002, La Cucaracha has become one of the most controversial in the history of American comic...

  • Nick Anderson
    Nick Anderson (cartoonist)
    Nick Anderson is an American editorial cartoonist. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his work with the Louisville Courier-Journal. The judges credited his "unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily thoughtful and powerful messages." He currently draws cartoons for the Houston Chronicle; the...

  • Chuck Asay
    Chuck Asay
    Charles R. "Chuck" Asay is a conservative political cartoonist. He was an editorial cartoonist for the Colorado Springs Gazette until his retirement on March 28, 2007. Previously, he drew for the Taos News, Colorado Springs Sun, and briefly at the Denver Post...

  • Tony Auth
    Tony Auth
    William Anthony Auth Jr. , better known as Tony Auth, is an editorial cartoonist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he has worked since 1971. His other work includes the comic strip Full Disclosure, which he worked on in 1982 and 1983, and Norb, which he worked on in 1989...

  • Bruce Beattie
  • Clay Bennett
    Clay Bennett
    Clay Bennett is an American editorial cartoonist. Currently drawing for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, Bennett is the winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning....

  • Lisa Benson
  • Steve Benson
  • Chip Bok
    Chip Bok
    Chip Bok is an American editorial cartoonist for the Akron Beacon Journal. He received the National Cartoonist Society Editorial Cartoon Award for 1995 and 1999.-External links:*...

  • Jim Borgman
    Jim Borgman
    James Mark Borgman is an American cartoonist. He is known for his political cartoons and his nationally syndicated comic strip Zits.-Personal:...

  • Steve Breen
    Steve Breen
    Stephen Paul Breen is a nationally syndicated cartoonist. He twice won the Pulitzer Prize, in 1998 and 2009....

  • Chris Britt
    Chris Britt
    Chris Britt is an editorial cartoonist for the State Journal-Register of Springfield, Illinois, United States. Since 1991 the Copley News Service has distributed his cartoons....

  • Stuart Carlson
    Stuart Carlson
    Stuart Carlson is a former editorial cartoonist for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. His cartoons usually followed the moderate editorial stance of that paper....

  • Ken Catalino
  • Paul Conrad
    Paul Conrad
    Paul Francis Conrad was an American political cartoonist from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. During college, Conrad started cartooning at the University of Iowa for the Daily Iowan. While serving with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, during World War II, Conrad received a B.A. in art in 1950...

  • Jeff Danziger
    Jeff Danziger
    Jeff Danziger is a syndicated political cartoonist and author.Danziger served in the United States Army from 1967 until 1971. An intelligence officer and linguist during the Vietnam War, he was awarded the Bronze Star and Air Medal in 1970...

  • Matt Davies
    Matt Davies (cartoonist)
    -Early life and career:Davies was born in London, England in 1966 and lived there before relocating with his family to the United States in 1983.He graduated from Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut in 1985, and subsequently studied at The Savannah College of Art & Design in Savannah, GA,...

  • John Deering
  • Bob Gorrell
    Bob Gorrell
    Bob Gorrell is an American editorial cartoonist. His work appears in numerous newspapers, via syndication. His work is also available online. Gorrell has won several awards for his editorial cartoons.-External Links:*...

  • Walt Handelsman
    Walt Handelsman
    Walt Handelsman is an editorial cartoonist for Newsday. He joined the paper in February 2001.-Biography:...

  • David Horsey
    David Horsey
    David Horsey is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist in the United States. His cartoons appear in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and are syndicated to newspapers nationwide....

  • Clay Jones
  • Kevin Kallaugher
    Kevin Kallaugher
    Kevin Kallaugher is a political cartoonist for The Economist and the former cartoonist for the Baltimore Sun. He is known as KAL at The Economist.-Editorial cartoon career:...

  • Steve Kelley
    Steve Kelley (cartoonist)
    Steve Kelley is a syndicated political cartoonist. Born in Virginia, he was an honors graduate of Dartmouth College in 1981, where he drew cartoons for both the Daily Dartmouth and The Dartmouth Review...

  • Dick Locher
    Dick Locher
    Richard Earl Locher , better known as Dick Locher, is a nationally syndicated cartoonist.-Early life and career:Locher was born in Dubuque, Iowa. After high school, he began studying art at the University of Iowa and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. While in Chicago, he became an assistant to Rick...

  • Chan Lowe
  • Mike Luckovich
    Mike Luckovich
    Michael Edward Luckovich is an editorial cartoonist who has worked for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution since 1989...

  • Gary Markstein
  • Glenn McCoy
    Glenn McCoy
    Glenn McCoy is an American conservative cartoonist, whose work includes popular comic strip The Duplex and the daily panel he does with his brother Gary entitled The Flying McCoys. Glenn also produces editorial cartoons...

  • Jim Morin
    Jim Morin
    Jim Morin is a painter of more than 30 years, usually working in the medium of oil, and the editorial cartoonist at the Miami Herald since 1978. Morin won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1996, he shared the Pulitzer with the Miami Herald Editorial Board in 1983 and was a Pulitzer...

  • Jack Ohman
    Jack Ohman
    Jack Ohman is an American editorial cartoonist based in Portland, Oregon. He has been The Oregonian’s cartoonist since 1983 and his work is syndicated nationwide to over 300 newspapers by Tribune Media Services.-Biography:...

  • Pat Oliphant
    Pat Oliphant
    Patrick Bruce "Pat" Oliphant is the most widely syndicated political cartoonist in the world, described by the New York Times as "the most influential cartoonist now working"...

  • Joel Pett
    Joel Pett
    Joel W. Pett is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for the Lexington Herald-Leader.-Early life and career:...

  • Dwane Powell
  • Ted Rall
    Ted Rall
    Ted Rall is an American columnist, syndicated editorial cartoonist, and author. His political cartoons often appear in a multi-panel comic-strip format and frequently blend comic-strip and editorial-cartoon conventions. The cartoons appear in approximately 100 newspapers around the United States...

  • Michael Ramirez
    Michael Ramirez
    Michael Patrick Ramirez is a two-time American Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist. His cartoons typically present conservative viewpoints....

  • Marshall Ramsey
  • Steve Sack
    Steve Sack
    Steve Sack is an American cartoonist who, along with Craig Macintosh, draws the cartoon activity panel Doodles. Sack is also an award-winning editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, where he started in 1981...

  • Ben Sargent
    Ben Sargent
    Ben Sargent is an American editorial cartoonist. He began drawing editorial cartoons for the Austin American-Statesman in 1974 and retired in 2009. His cartoons are also distributed nationally by Universal Press Syndicate....

  • Drew Sheneman
    Drew Sheneman
    Drew Sheneman is an American editorial cartoonist. His work, which has appeared in The Star-Ledger of Newark, New Jersey, since 1998, is nationally syndicated by Tribune Media Services.-Biography:...

  • John Sherffius
  • Scott Stantis
    Scott Stantis
    Scott Brian Stantis is an American editorial cartoonist.-Career:Scott is currently the Editorial Cartoonist for The Chicago Tribune and USA Today. He began his career with The Chicago Tribune on September 1, 2009 following the paper's nine-year search to replace Jeff MacNelly, who died in June 2000...

  • Wayne Stayskal
    Wayne Stayskal
    Wayne Stayskal is an award-winning American political cartoonist for the Tampa Tribune. Over the better part of four decades, has had cartoons featured in newspapers all over North America. He worked for the Chicago Tribune from 1972 to 1984, and his work is syndicated by the Tribune parent...

  • Dana Summers
    Dana Summers
    Dana Summers is an American editorial cartoonist and comic strip creator for Tribune Media Services. His editorial cartoons are published in the Orlando Sentinel, usually entertaining a conservative opinion. He also created the Bound and Gagged comic strip, and co-writes The Middletons with Ralph...

  • Paul Szep
    Paul Szep
    Paul Michael Szep is a celebrated political cartoonist. He was the chief editorial cartoonist at the Boston Globe from 1967–2001 and has been syndicated to hundreds of newspapers worldwide. He won the Pulitzer Prize twice for Editorial Cartooning in 1974 and 1977. Szep also won the prestigious...

  • Mike Thompson
  • Tom Toles
    Tom Toles
    Thomas Gregory Toles is an American political cartoonist. He is the winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning...

  • Gary Varvel
    Gary Varvel
    Gary Varvel is a political cartoonist for the Indianapolis Star. Gary Varvel has been the editorial cartoonist for The Star since 1994. Previously he was the chief artist for The Indianapolis News for 16 years. His works are syndicated with Gannett....

  • Kerry Waghorn
    Kerry Waghorn
    Kerry Waghorn is a syndicated caricaturist whose Faces in the News feature, established in 1977 by Chronicle Features is a journalistic legend. He estimates that more than 9,000 of his images have been published since the early 1970s, including just about every prominent news, business and...

  • Dan Wasserman
    Dan Wasserman
    Dan Wasserman is an American political cartoonist for The Boston Globe. Wasserman joined the Globe in 1985. He is syndicated in 40 papers in the U.S., Latin America, and Europe, and is the author of two books, We've Been Framed and Paper Cuts. Wasserman has a BA from Swarthmore College and studied...

  • Signe Wilkinson
    Signe Wilkinson
    Signe Wilkinson is an editorial cartoonist best known for her work at the Philadelphia Daily News. She is the first female cartoonist to win the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1992 and was once named "the Pennsylvania state vegetable substitute" by the former speaker of the...

  • Don Wright


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