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Rick Stromoski (born December 25, 1958) [2] is an American cartoonist whose work includes the syndicated comic strips Mullets and Soup to Nutz. Stromoski grew up in Edison, New Jersey , part of a family of twelve children, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and graduated from Edison High School in 1977. [ 3 ]
This is a list of American comics creators. Although comics have different formats, this list covers creators of comic books , graphic novels and comic strips , along with early innovators. The list presents authors with the United States as their country of origin, although they may have published or now be resident in other countries.
Scott Adams started integrating the World Wide Web for his Dilbert comics in the late 1990s. Slam Dunk -creator Takehiko Inoue started releasing his webcomic Buzzer Beater in 1997. Scott McCloud created various experimental webcomics in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including The Morning Improv and The Right Number .
Jean-Michel Charlier - (co-creator of Buck Danny, Barbe-Rouge and Blueberry) Fernand Cheneval - (born in Switzerland, later moved to Belgium) (founder of Heroïc Albums) [28] May Claerhout (made comics for the magazine Ohee, notable for being the first Flemish female comics artist) [29] Rik Clément - (Dees Dubbel, Jan Knap, Ridder Reinhart) [30]
Torunn Grønbekk (born September 16, 1984 [1]) is a Norwegian comics writer, graphic designer, and portrait painter. [2] She is best known for her work on Valkyrie, Punisher: War Journal, Carnage, Venom, and Thor for Marvel Comics, Catwoman for DC Comics, and Red Sonja for Dynamite Comics.
In comic books, Jack Frost appears as a superhero in works published by Timely Comics (now Marvel Comics) in the 1940s. Marvel Comics had a second Jack Frost, the first alias of the original Blizzard. Jack Frost is the alias of Dane McGowan one of the main characters from the 1990s Vertigo series The Invisibles.
SPOILER WARNING: This story includes major plot details for the Marvel Studios limited series “Agatha All Along,” currently streaming on Disney+. When Jac Schaeffer signs onto Zoom roughly 18 ...
Irwin Hasen (/ ˈ h eɪ z ən /; [1] July 8, 1918 – March 13, 2015) was an American cartoonist best known as the creator (with Gus Edson) of the Dondi comic strip. [2] He also had a significant run on DC Comics' original Green Lantern, Alan Scott, in the 1940s as well as creating Wildcat (who became a superhero after seeing a Green Lantern comic book) for the same publisher.