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Douglas Nigel Marlette (December 6, 1949 – July 10, 2007) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American editorial cartoonist who, at the time of his death, had also published two novels and was "finding his voice in writing long-length fiction."
Kudzu was a daily comic strip by Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Doug Marlette about rural Southerners. Distributed by Universal Press Syndicate, the strip ran from June 15, 1981 to August 26, 2007. [1]
An editorial cartoonist is an artist, a cartoonist who draws editorial cartoons that contain some level of political or social commentary. The list is incomplete; it lists only those editorial cartoonists for whom a Wikipedia article already exists.
Doug Marlette: The Atlanta Constitution and Charlotte Observer: 1989: Jack Higgins: Chicago Sun-Times: 1990: Tom Toles: The Buffalo News "For his work during the year as exemplified by the cartoon 'First Amendment.'" [15] 1991: Jim Borgman: The Cincinnati Enquirer: 1992: Signe Wilkinson: The Philadelphia Daily News: 1993: Stephen R. Benson: The ...
Out Our Way (1921–1977) by J. R. Williams (cartoonist), and later Neg Cochran, Walt Wetterberg, Paul Gringle, and Ed Sullivan (US) The Outbursts of Everett True (1905–1927) by A.D. Condo and J.W. Raper (US) Outcasts (1976–1992) by Ben Wicks; Outland (1989–1995) by Berkeley Breathed (US) Overboard (1990– ) by Chip Dunham (US)
Cartoon portal; These people have won the American Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, awarded since 1922 for "a distinguished cartoon or portfolio of cartoons published during the year, characterized by originality, editorial effectiveness, quality of drawing, and pictorial effect."
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M. Charles R. Macauley; Jeff MacNelly; Reg Manning; Jimmy Margulies; Doug Marlette; John Marshall (cartoonist) Benjamin Brown Martin; Zuni Maud; Bill Mauldin; Linus ...