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  2. Tony Husband - Wikipedia

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    William Anthony Husband (28 August 1950 – 18 October 2023) was a British cartoonist known for his black humour. He was mainly known for his work in Private Eye magazine, and his work has appeared in The Times , the Daily Mail and the Sunday Express as well as magazines including Playboy and The Spectator .

  3. Maya and Yehuda Devir - Wikipedia

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    [8] [5] The cartoon got so much follower attention they decided to make it a webcomic series. [24] [11] At first, Yehuda posted an image a month, just throwing it together roughly, for fun, then Maya got involved. She said that since she is going to be in the cartoon, they should invest effort, and the picture should look right. [5]

  4. Eric Stanton - Wikipedia

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    Eric Stanton (born Ernest Stanzoni Jr.; [1] September 30, 1926 – March 17, 1999) was an American underground cartoonist and fetish art pioneer. [2] [3]While Stanton began his career as a bondage fantasy artist for Irving Klaw, the majority of his later work depicted gender role reversal and proto-feminist female dominance scenarios. [4]

  5. Betty (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Bub: Betty's husband, down-to-earth, caring, fulfills the stereotype of the typical "guy". Jr.: Betty's intelligent and sneaky son who has a flair for drama. He loves his cell phone. Alex: Betty's friend and co-worker, fulfills a sisterly role for Betty. She has a fairly high position in Betty's old company, and fired Betty in a storyline.

  6. Female comics creators - Wikipedia

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    Although a minority, there have been female artists working in the medium even since its earliest days. One of the earliest female artists was Marie Duval, who, together with her husband Charles Henry Ross. [15] was co-creator and artist of one of the earliest recurring characters in modern cartoons and comics, Ally Sloper.

  7. Jane (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Jane was born when artist Norman Pett made a wager that he could create a comic strip as popular to adults as the strip Pip, Squeak and Wilfred was to children.. Jane was first published by Norman Pett, on 5 December 1932 as Jane’s Journal – The Diary of a Bright Young Thing, Pett drew her until 1948.

  8. Gayle King's Ex-Husband Reacts to Her 'Sports Illustrated ...

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    Gayle King's ex-husband, William Bumpus Sr., is a vocal fan of her Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover! After the 69-year-old CBS Mornings co-anchor found out she was one of the four women ...

  9. Joe and Petunia - Wikipedia

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    The public information films these characters appeared in were: . Coastguard - Joe and Petunia are on holiday, enjoying a picnic on a clifftop. Joe is watching the sea through binoculars when he sees a man in trouble on his boat, but assumes that, like them, he is simply enjoying himself and, when he struggles to stay afloat, Joe waves back ("Lovely day, in't it?").