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Satirists and .
The Roman Satirists and their Masks.
He has also presented a BBC Radio 4 series, Rory Bremner's International Satirists, in which Bremner talks to comedians and impressionists from various European countries.
Satirists such as Stan Freberg and Tom Lehrer used novelty songs to poke fun at contemporary pop culture in the early 1950s.
Satirists such as Juvenal complain about the dissolute behavior of women.
" Goldbugs, Silverites, and Satirists: Caricature and Humor in the Presidential Election of 1896.
He had several other publications that year besides Pericles, including " Letter from a Conservative ", " A Satire on Satirists " which included a criticism of Wordsworth's failure to appreciate Southey, Alabiadas the Young Man, and " Terry Hogan ", a satire on Irish priests.
* Satirists have called Washington DC the New Rome.
*: Category: Writers by outlook: Comedy writers, Humorists, Satirists, etc.
Satirists from England.
Satirists from the United Kingdom.
The Roman Satirists and their Masks.
" Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times felt that the exercise was somewhat unnecessary: " Satirists are in trouble when their subjects are funnier than they are.

cartoonists and published
Bill Hoest and other cartoonists of that decade drew cartoons showing Volkswagens, and these were published along with humorous automotive essays by such humorists as H. Allen Smith, Roger Price and Jean Shepherd.
After the military coup of 1973, some Chilean cartoonists were censored by the military regime, yet unlike other publications ( such as the Argentinian Mafalda ), which combined criticism of society with humor, Condorito, which lacked the former, continued to be published.
There are several North American books that have collected together the majority of cartoonists being published at the time.
Attack of the Political Cartoonists, written by J. P. Trostle, was published in 2004 and includes profiles of 150 mainstream American and Canadian cartoonists.
Today Randy is one of America ’ s most widely and frequently published cartoonists, appearing in magazines, newspapers, greeting cards, calendars, medical journals, textbooks, software and advertising worldwide.
His work has been published in several anthologies and he has been acclaimed as one of the great cartoonists of the 20th century.
The Stranger has published original comics, illustrations, or graphic art by such notable cartoonists as Tony Millionaire, Peter Bagge, Ellen Forney, Megan Kelso, Al Columbia, Chris Ware, R. Crumb, Jim Woodring, and K. Thor Jensen.
Eddie Campbell, Phil Elliott and Glenn Dakin were amongst the many cartoonists published within its pages.
Debuting at a young age in the Swedish fanzine society, Liljemark later became one of the most productive professional cartoonists of Sweden, having been published in big newspapers such as Dagens Nyheter, magazines such as Galago and the Swedish edition of Mad Magazine, and comic books such as Mega-Pyton.
Pif gave name in 1969 to a magazine, Pif gadget, of great success during the 1970s, in which French and European cartoonists published their works, and which survived the death of its creator ( with many cartoonists adopting Pif and Hercule into their own creations ).
Barnes also participated in the original Spawns of Insomnia 24-hour comic challenge for Seattle-area cartoonists, the result of which, Whippersnappers, was published in a limited-edition run for Unshelved readers.
Wimmen's Comix debuted a few years after the publication of the 1970 one-shot ( also published by Last Gasp ) It Ain't Me Babe Comics, the first American comic book entirely produced by women, and put together by Trina Robbins, the most prolific and influential of the women cartoonists in the underground scene.
It has also published work by controversial political figures, including journalism and essays by controversial thinkers, critics and academics, at times assigning its veteran cartoonists to illustrate certain works.

cartoonists and support
Hearst did occasionally work with or pitch ideas to cartoonists, most notably his continued support of George Herriman's Krazy Kat.
** A fund to support journalists, writers, cartoonists and artists is launched.
*** The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists issues a statement which expresses support for " the right of free expression by the world's cartoonists.

cartoonists and depicted
Daniel Lambert soon became a popular subject with cartoonists, who often depicted him as John Bull.
Many cartoonists and comic book creators eschew phonetic eye dialects in favor of font changes or distinctive speech balloons -- Swamp Thing, for example, has traditionally been depicted using " crusty " yellow speech balloons and dialogue heavily laced with ellipses, suggesting a gravelly voice that only speaks with great effort.
" Willie " Ross was occasionally depicted by newspaper cartoonists as a boy in dungarees seated on an upturned bucket, i. e. as Oor Wullie.
For those who could not see for themselves, journalists and cartoonists depicted each day's admission and outrage.
" With America's growing distrust of Germany in 1916, cartoonists depicted U-boats with the mouth and fins of a shark assaulting Uncle Sam while he wades in the water.

cartoonists and George
Among his earliest influences were Punch cartoonist – illustrator Phil May, and American comic strip cartoonists Tad Dorgan, Cliff Sterrett, Rube Goldberg, Rudolph Dirks, Fred Opper, Billy DeBeck, George McManus and Milt Gross.
However, quite a few cartoonists ( e. g.: George Herriman and Charles Schulz, among others ) have done their strips almost completely by themselves ; often criticizing the use of assistants for the same reasons most have about their editors hiring anyone else to continue their work after their retirement.
Also among the early 32 members were syndicated panel cartoonists Dave Breger ( Mister Breger ), George Clark ( The Neighbors ), Bob Dunn ( Just the Type ) and Jimmy Hatlo ( They'll Do It Every Time ); freelance magazine cartoonists Abner Dean and Mischa Richter, editorial cartoonists Rube Goldberg ( New York Sun ), Burris Jenkins ( New York Journal American ), C. D. Batchelor ( Daily News ) and Richard Q. Yardley ( The Baltimore Sun ); sports cartoonist Lou Hanlon ; illustrator Russell Patterson and comic book artists Joe Shuster and Joe Musial.
By March 1947, the NCS had 112 members, including Bud Fisher ( Mutt and Jeff ), Don Flowers ( Glamor Girls ), Bob Kane ( Batman ), Fred Lasswell ( Barney Google and Snuffy Smith ), George Lichty ( Grin and Bear It ), Zack Mosley ( The Adventures of Smilin ' Jack ), Alex Raymond ( Rip Kirby ), Cliff Sterrett ( Polly and Her Pals ) and Chic Young ( Blondie ), plus editorial cartoonists Reg Manning and Fred O. Seibel and sports cartoonist Willard Mullin.
His scratchy pen-and-ink style is influenced by the impressionists, illustrators of the age of " liberated penmanship " such as Phil May, Charles Dana Gibson, John Leech and George du Maurier, and cartoonists Milton Caniff and Frank Frazetta ( particularly his Johnny Comet strip ).
Single-panel cartoonists syndicated to newspapers included Dave Breger, Hank Ketcham, George Lichty, Fred Neher, Irving Phillips and J. R. Williams.
Gotto left in 1954, but the strip continued until 1959 under King Features cartoonists Bill Lignante and George Olesen.
His influences included cartoonists George Kerr, Frederick Opper, E. W.
Relying on the talents of such cartoonists and comics artists as Kim Deitch, George Evans, Drew Friedman, Bill Griffith, Jay Lynch, Norman Saunders, Art Spiegelman, Bhob Stewart and Tom Sutton, the cards spoofed well-known brands and packaging, such as " Crust " ( instead of Crest ) toothpaste, " Blisterine " ( instead of Listerine ) and " Neveready " batteries ( for Eveready batteries ).
George Lucas, who has cited Raymond as an influence on Star Wars. Alex Raymond's " influence on other cartoonists was considerable during his lifetime and did not diminish after his death ".
Raw also frequently reprinted public domain works by cartoonists and illustrators of historical significance such as George Herriman, Gustave Doré, and Winsor McCay.
Hearst entered into a circulation war with the New York World, the newspaper run by his former mentor Joseph Pulitzer and from whom he stole the cartoonists George McManus and Richard F. Outcault.
" Later, his work became more political, the best known examples being " Dead Silence in the Brain: The CIA Assassination of John Lennon " ( The Comics Journal Summer Special 2001 ); " Operation Northwoods " ( The Comics Journal Winter Special 2002 ); " 1963 ," an autobiographical account of growing up in the Dallas area during the Kennedy assassination, which appeared in Roadstrips ( Chronicle Books, 2006 ); and the aforementioned book The Bush Junta, in which White and 25 other cartoonists told the history of the George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush presidential administrations in comic strip form.
This group, which such movie tie-in and original funny-animal comics as Terrytoons Comics, Mighty Mouse and Animated Funny Comic-Tunes, included Ernie Hart, David Gantz, Chad Grothkopf, George Klein, Pauline Loth, Jim Mooney, Kin Platt, Mike Sekowsky, Moss Worthman ( aka Moe Worth ) and future Mad cartoonists Dave Berg and Al Jaffee.

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