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  2. P. H. Fearon - Wikipedia

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    An undated cartoon from the 1920 compilation 100 Poy cartoons: Reprinted from the London "Evening News" and "Daily Mail" Percy Hutton Fearon (6 September 1874 – 5 November 1948) was a British cartoonist who worked for the Evening News and the Daily Mail, where he drew under the pseudonym "Poy". [1] He was born in Shanghai to Robert Inglis Fearon.

  3. Clare Victor Dwiggins - Wikipedia

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    Clare Victor Dwiggins (June 16, 1874 – October 26, 1958) was an American cartoonist who signed his work Dwig.Dwiggins created a number of comic strips and single-panel cartoons for various American newspapers and newspaper syndicates from 1897 until 1945, including his best-known strip, the long-running School Days (which appeared under a number of different titles).

  4. The Daily Graphic - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Graphic: An Illustrated Evening Newspaper was the first American newspaper with daily illustrations. It was founded in New York City in 1873 by Canadian engravers George-Édouard Desbarats and William Leggo, and began publication in March of that year. It continued publication until September 23, 1889.

  5. List of editorial cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of editorial cartoonists of the past and present sorted by nationality. An editorial cartoonist is an artist, a cartoonist who draws editorial cartoons that contain some level of political or social commentary. The list is incomplete; it lists only those editorial cartoonists for whom a Wikipedia article already exists.

  6. William Charles Morris - Wikipedia

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    William Charles Morris (March 6, 1874 – April 10, 1940) was an American political cartoonist. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Morris began his career with the Salt Lake Herald and later worked as cartoonist with The Spokesman-Review in Spokane, from 1904 to 1913. [1]

  7. Livingston Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    On 11 September 1875 a cartoon sequence by Hopkins, titled 'Professor Tigwissel's Burglar Alarm', was published in The Daily Graphic, considered to be an early example of a comic strip in an American newspaper. [28] 'Bismarck as a Possible Immigrant to the United States', originally published in The Daily Graphic (1882).

  8. The Independent daily cartoon - AOL

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    The daily cartoon from The Independent's Voices section To order prints or signed copies of a selection of Independent cartoons, call or visit: independent.newsprints.co.uk To order prints or ...

  9. William Haselden - Wikipedia

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    Daily Mirror reflections; being 100 cartoons (and a few more) culled from the pages of the "Daily Mirror". 29 vols (London: Daily Mirror Newspapers, 1906–1935) (Note: published annually. Reflections changed their name to Daily Mirror reflections in Wartime for 1915–1919 (i.e. published 1914–1918).