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  2. Jack Hamm - Wikipedia

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    After finding success in cartoons, he was offered the chance to publish his own creation, but turned that down in order to study ministry at Baylor University from 1945 to 1948. Hamm hosted an early TV drawing program, The Jack Hamm Show , in Texas [ 3 ] and conceived of what became The New Testament from 26 Translations , published by Zondervan .

  3. John F. Knott - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Knott retired from the News. During his fifty-year career as a cartoonist, he created more than 15,000 cartoons. Knott taught painting in Dallas public schools for almost twenty years. [3] Knott was a member of the Philosophical Society of Texas and the Texas State Historical Association. [3]

  4. List of cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cartoonists, visual artists who specialize in drawing cartoons.This list includes only notable cartoonists and is not meant to be exhaustive. Note that the word 'cartoon' only took on its modern sense after its use in Punch magazine in the 1840s - artists working earlier than that are more correctly termed 'caricaturists',

  5. Gilbert Shelton - Wikipedia

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    Shelton's Not Quite Dead, done in collaboration with French cartoonist Pic, appeared in Rip Off Comix #25 (Winter 1989) and in six Not Quite Dead comic books (1993–1996). A new Wonder Wart-Hog story appeared in Zap Comix #15 ( Last Gasp , 2005), as well as The Complete Zap boxed set ( Fantagraphics , 2014) which contained Zap #16; and a new ...

  6. Eyebeam (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    1988: Teetering on the Blink (Texas Monthly Press) ISBN 978-0877191001; 1988: Render Unto Peaches (Texas Monthly Press) ISBN 978-0877191155; A three-issue comic book series, Eyebeam: The Complete Collection 1978-1989, was released in 1992. The first of a three-volume compilation of Hurt's Queen of the Universe strip was released in 2012.

  7. Who’s the richest billionaire in Dallas-Fort Worth? It’s not ...

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    2023’s list of top 10 richest people looks different from this year.. Alice Walton, Walmart, $56.7 billion. Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys, $13.3 billion. Andrew Beal, Beal Financial, $10.3 billion

  8. Jaxon (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Edward Jackson (May 15, 1941 – June 8, 2006), better known by his pen name Jaxon, was an American cartoonist, illustrator, historian, and writer.He co-founded Rip Off Press, and some consider him to be the first underground comix artist, due to his most well-known satirical comic strip God Nose.

  9. Austin is home to 10 billionaires. Here's who they are, and ...

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    Who are Austin's richest residents? The 2023 Forbes "400 Richest People in America" list shows that Austin is home to 10 billionaires. This ranks it as the 10th highest city for billionaire ...