Famous Cartoonists - List of Famous Cartoonists - page 2
A cartoonist is an artist skilled at drawing cartoons. Cartoons are drawings that depict humourous situations, often as satire, caricature or humour. Cartoonists work in print publications, animation, comic books, graphic novels, illustrations, graphic design, video games, television, films, etc. Even though cartoons are often meant to be humourous, they often convey deeper messages in an amusing way, especially in print or online publications. Cartoons may consist of just one picture, or a series of several pictures known as a comic strip. Cartoons are not realistic drawings, the features of people and animals are exaggerated to add to their effect. Often cartoons are accompanied by captions to convey a message to the audience. Cartoons as an art are not just about drawing funny pictures; through these pictures, the cartoonist has to connect with the readers and communicate to them a certain message. That is why political cartoons or satires are so popular—they convey a serious message in a humourous way. Depending upon the intended audiences, cartoonists may draw simple cartoons or more complex ones. In the field of animation, cartoonists also create storyboards for producing animated films. Browse through these biographies and timelines to explore the lives and works of various famous cartoonists from all over the world.
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Jeff Kinney | February 19, 1971 | American | Jeff Kinney is an American author, cartoonist, game designer, and producer |
Raina Telgemeier | May 26, 1977 | American | Raina Telgemeier is an eminent cartoonist from USA |
Tove Jansson | August 9, 1914 | Finns | Tove Jansson is a famous painter, writer-illustrator and cartoonist known for creating the Moomin series of children books and cartoon characters |
Hergé | May 22, 1907 | Belgian | Georges Prosper Remi, better known by his pen name Herge, was a Belgian cartoonist and illustrator, who created the iconic Tintin comic strip |
James Thurber | December 8, 1894 | American | James Thurber was an American author, journalist and cartoonist, famously known for his short stories and cartoons in ‘The New Yorker’ magazine |
Gary Larson | August 14, 1950 | American | Gary Larson is a retired American cartoonist, best known for his cartoons published under the title ‘The Far Side’ |
Shel Silverstein | September 25, 1930 | American | Shel Silverstein, was an American poet, singer-songwriter, children’s author, cartoonist and a screenwriter |
R. K. Laxman | October 24, 1921 | Indian | R |
Dr. Seuss | March 2, 1904 | American | Dr |
Rube Goldberg | July 4, 1883 | American | Reuben Garrett Lucius also known as Rube Goldberg was an American cartoonist, author, engineer and sculptor |
Jhonen Vasquez
Jhonen Vasquez is a cartoonist who created the animated series ‘Invader Zim’
Geneviève Castrée
Geneviève Castrée or Geneviève Elverum (née Gosselin) was a Canadian musician, cartoonist and multimedia artist
James Thurber
James Thurber was an American author, journalist and cartoonist, famously known for his short stories and cartoons in ‘The New Yorker’ magazine
Gary Larson
Gary Larson is a retired American cartoonist, best known for his cartoons published under the title ‘The Far Side’
Chuck Jones
Chuck Jones was a famous animator and cartoon artist who also wrote, produced and directed famous animation films
Jeff Kinney
Jeff Kinney is an American author, cartoonist, game designer, and producer
Matt Groening
Matt Groening is a popular American cartoonist, animator, writer, producer and voice actor
Frank King
Frank King was a famous 20th century cartoonist who introduced for the first time the concept of aging in cartoon characters