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The Fusco Brothers is an American gag-a-day comic strip created by J. C. Duffy which features the four Fusco bachelors — Rölf, Lance, Al, and Lars — along with Lance's girlfriend, Gloria, and Axel, the Fuscos' wolverine. The strip has been nationally syndicated since 1989.
J.C. Duffy is an American cartoonist. He currently creates "The Fusco Brothers" which has been syndicated since 1989. He created the comics "Go Figure", "Go Fish" (2002 to 2007) and "Lug Nuts". [1] He also writes and draws cartoons that appear in The New Yorker, Narrative Magazine [2] and other publications.
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',
J. C. Duffy: Dog belonging to four brothers Bailey mixed breed Labradoodle Bliss Harry Bliss. A dog proficient in many things. Bandit Labrador Retriever: We3: Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. One of the three protagonists. Banks mixed breed Barkeater Lake: Corey Pandolph: Barfy Labrador Retriever: Family Circus: Bil Keane: The first family dog ...
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"For his perceptive cartoons executed with a distinctive style and sense of humor." 2004: Matt Davies: The Journal News "For his piercing cartoons on an array of topics, drawn with a fresh, original style." 2005: Nick Anderson: The Courier-Journal "For his unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily thoughtful and powerful messages ...
Duffy (1981–1996) by Bruce Hammond; Dumb Bells (1925–1954) by Joe Cunningham and Gar Schmitt; Dumb Dora (1924–1935) by Chic Young, and later Paul Fung and Bill Dwyer; The Dumplings (1975–1976) by Fred Lucky; Dunagin's People (1969–2001), first titled Tell It Like It Is, by Ralph Dunagin; The Duplex (1993– ) by Glenn McCoy (US)
In 1992, Mankoff founded the online Cartoon Bank, [8] a licensing platform for New Yorker cartoons and art, with more than 85,000 cartoons available for sale. Mankoff was hired as New Yorker cartoon editor in 1997; [ 8 ] he credits his administration of the Cartoon Bank as being an important reason for why he was chosen to replace Lee Lorenz ...