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The Lockhorns is a United States single-panel cartoon created September 9, 1968 by Bill Hoest and originally distributed by King Features Syndicate to 500 newspapers in 23 countries. [1] The Lockhorns joined Andrews McMeel Syndication (AMS) January 1, 2024 and continues to appear in hundreds of newspapers worldwide and online through websites ...
The Lockhorns: Who Made the Caesar Salad—Brutus? Signet, 1977. Hoest Toasties. Tempo Star Books: 1978. ISBN 978-0-441-33980-8; More Bumper Snickers. Signet, 1979. The Lockhorns: Is This Steak or Charcoal? Signet, 1979. Agatha Crumm. Signet: 1980. Howard Huge. Lyle Stuart, 1981. The Lockhorns: I See You Burned the Cold Cuts Again. NAL, 1981.
Bunny Hoest (born 1932), sometimes labeled The Cartoon Lady, is the writer of several comic strips, including The Lockhorns, Laugh Parade, and Howard Huge, the first of which she inherited from her late husband Bill Hoest. [1]
The Lockhorns, Laugh Parade, Howard Huge Laugh Parade by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner John Reiner (born 1956) is a cartoonist who collaborates with writer Bunny Hoest on three cartoon series: The Lockhorns , syndicated by King Features , and Laugh Parade and Howard Huge (both for Parade magazine).
Laugh Parade displayed three or four single-panel cartoons, one of which was Howard Huge.Reiner used an ink wash to give the strip a greyish, monochromatic tone. Hoest and Reiner collaborate on another cartoon series called The Lockhorns, which is distributed by King Features Syndicate.
Agatha Crumm is a newspaper comic strip created by the cartoonist Bill Hoest (creator of The Lockhorns) and distributed by King Features Syndicate. [1] The strip ran from October 24, 1977, until 1997. [2] Agatha Crumm was Hoest's third strip, following Bumper Snickers (1974). [3]
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