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  2. Doug Tracht - Wikipedia

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    Tracht was born and grew up in the South Bronx with his younger sister, Diana, and parents, Alfred and Gertrude Tracht. His father was a native New Yorker, who sold dental supplies; his mother was a Lutheran immigrant from Germany who stayed home to raise her two children until they were in high school, then became an educator.

  3. Joe Martin (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    By the time he was 20 years old, he had four children, but he also got a divorce. He then met his current wife, Marie, and they have been married for about 34 years. He also had two cats named Fluffy and Snuggles. [1] Martin formerly lived in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin with his wife and five children, [2] then moved to the Cape Fear area of North ...

  4. Bitstrips - Wikipedia

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    Bitstrips was co-developed by Toronto-based comic artist Jacob Blackstock and his high school friend, journalist Jesse Brown. [4] The service was originally envisioned as a means to allow anyone to create their own comic strip without needing artistic skills. Brown explained that "it's so difficult and time-consuming to tell a story in comic ...

  5. 10 Best YouTube Videos for Kids - AOL

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    These YouTube videos and their channels provide entertainment and education for children.

  6. Jim Davis (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    [12] He then began studying the comic strips; still believing that animals were funny, he noticed in Peanuts that Snoopy was not only a scene stealer but was a far greater marketing success Charlie Brown. Believing that the comic market was oversaturated with dogs, he decided instead to create a cat as a main character for his next strip.

  7. Jimmy Johnson (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson cites Mort Walker as an influence on his comic strip work, putting him at the head of "a cabal of talented and successful humorists who were redefining the newspaper comic strip in a post-war world." Mel Lazarus, Johnny Hart, Dik Browne, Charles Schulz, Bud Blake are also mentioned. "As a youngster, I read them all in their heyday ...

  8. Jerry Scott - Wikipedia

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    Later, Scott and Jim Borgman collaborated to create Zits, which follows family life with a teenaged son. In Zits, Scott does the writing, while the drawings are done by Borgman. Zits currently appears in 1,700 newspapers in 45 countries and 18 languages. There are 37 Zits collections in print. Scott is one of four cartoonists in history to have ...

  9. George Trosley - Wikipedia

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    Since its debut issue in 1974, Trosley has produced adult-themed, satirical gag cartoons and comic strips for Hustler magazine and its sister publications Hustler Humor and Chic. In 2021, Trosley created an NFT project called Jungle Freaks [ 1 ] [ 2 ] where he collaborated with his son to create 10,000 generative zombie/ape NFTs.