Comic Strips & Superheroes, GUI-TIN
Spider-Man, Batman, Wonder Woman, Iron Man: in the early 21st century, superheroes such as these rose to staggering global prominence. Movies featuring characters from Marvel Comics or DC Comics regularly drew in high global box office earnings, and the likenesses of these characters could easily be spotted adorning clothing, toys, backpacks, and more. Prior to the rise of modern comic books, their precursor, the comic strip, held court. Early comic strips were produced in Europe before the form began appearing in American magazines in the late 19th century. In 1933 the first true comic books were released. Five years later, DC Comics introduced Superman, the character who truly launched the superhero genre.
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Cathy Guisewite is an American cartoonist who created the long-running comic strip Cathy (1976–2010). Guisewite......
Constantin Guys was a cartoonist and comic illustrator who depicted the fashionable world of the French Second......
Roger Hargreaves was a British cartoonist who created whimsical characters best known in the popular “Mr. Men”......
Hawkeye, American comic book superhero created for Marvel Comics by writer Stan Lee and artist Don Heck. The costumed......
John Held, Jr. was a cartoonist whose work epitomized the “jazz age” of the 1920s in the United States. At the......
Hellboy, American comic strip superhero created by writer and artist Mike Mignola. The character first appeared......
Hello Kitty, cartoon character whose likeness adorns hundreds of products for children and adults throughout the......
Herblock was an American editorial cartoonist who won Pulitzer Prizes in 1942, 1954, and 1979. Herblock’s first......
Hergé was a Belgian cartoonist who created the comic strip hero Tintin, a teenage journalist. Over the next 50......
George Herriman was an American cartoonist who created Krazy Kat, a comic strip whose originality in terms of fantasy,......
William Hogarth was the first great English-born artist to attract admiration abroad, best known for his moral......
Helen Hokinson was an American cartoonist best known for her gently satirical drawings of plump, slightly bewildered......
Human Torch, fictional superhero. Human Torch was one of the “big three” heroes of Marvel (then known as Timely)......
Incredible Hulk, American comic strip character created for Marvel Comics by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby.......
Iron Fist, American comic strip superhero created for Marvel Comics by writer Roy Thomas and artist Gil Kane. The......
Iron Man, American comic book superhero, a mainstay of Marvel Comics, who first appeared in 1963 in Tales of Suspense......
Jim Davis is an American cartoonist who is best known as the creator of the comic strip Garfield. The strip’s titular......
David Claypoole Johnston was an American cartoonist who, strongly influenced by the English caricaturist George......
the Joker, comic-book character and archnemesis of DC Comics’ superhero Batman. The Joker is noted for his clownlike......
Chuck Jones was an American animation director of critically acclaimed cartoon shorts, primarily the Looney Tunes......
Gil Kane was a Latvian-born American comic book artist whose innovative and dramatic style and precise drawing......
Walt Kelly was an American creator of the comic strip “Pogo,” which was noted for its sophisticated humour, gentle......
Joseph Keppler was an Austria-born American caricaturist and founder of Puck, the first successful humorous weekly......
Frank King was an American comic-strip artist who created Gasoline Alley, a long-popular comic strip notable for......
Jack Kirby was an American comic book artist who helped create hundreds of original characters, including Captain......
Rollin Kirby was an American political cartoonist who gave modern cartooning decisive impetus in the direction......
Krokodil, (Russian: “Crocodile”), humour magazine published in Moscow, noted for its satire and cartoons. From......
Walt Kuhn was an American painter instrumental in staging the Armory Show (New York City, 1913), the first exhibition......
Sir Osbert Lancaster was an English cartoonist, stage designer, and writer, best-known for his suave cartoons that......
Gary Larson is an American cartoonist best known for his single-panel comic series The Far Side, which is renowned......
R.K. Laxman was an Indian cartoonist who created the daily comic strip You Said It, which chronicles Indian life......
Stan Lee was an American comic book writer best known for his work with Marvel Comics. Among the hundreds of characters......
John Leech was an English caricaturist notable for his contributions to Punch magazine. Leech was educated at Charterhouse,......
Lex Luthor, comic character, an evil genius of the fictional city of Metropolis, who is a scientist and business......
Norman Lindsay was an Australian artist and novelist especially known for his political cartoons and sensual book......
This is an alphabetically ordered list of cartoon characters. (See also animation, Disney Company, Hanna and Barbera,......
This is an alphabetically ordered list of comic strip characters. (See also comic strip and comic...
Superheroes have their antecedents in the semidivine heroes of myth and legend. Protagonists who exhibit feats......
Little Orphan Annie, American newspaper comic strip depicting the adventures of a plucky street urchin. Little......
Li’l Abner, American newspaper comic strip that ran from 1934 until 1977, chronicling the absurdities of daily......
Jeff MacNelly was an American cartoonist best known for his widely syndicated comic strip Shoe (1977), in which......
manga, individual comic strip, comic book, or graphic novel originating in Japan or, collectively, Japanese comic......
Marvel Comics, American media and entertainment company that was widely regarded as one of the “big two” publishers......
Marvelman, British comic strip superhero created by Mick Anglo in 1954. The character is regarded by many to be......
Bill Mauldin was an American cartoonist who gained initial fame for his sardonic drawings of the life of the World......
Phil May was a British social and political caricaturist whose most popular works deal with lower- and middle-class......
Winsor McCay was an American newspaper cartoonist who was also a pioneer of animated films. At age 21, McCay started......
John T. McCutcheon was an American newspaper cartoonist and writer particularly noted for cartoons in which Midwestern......
Todd McFarlane is a Canadian-born comic book illustrator who gained fame in the late 1980s for his work on the......
Otto Messmer was an American animator who created the character Felix the Cat, the world’s most popular cartoon......
Mickey Mouse, the most popular character of Walt Disney’s animated cartoons and arguably the most popular cartoon......
Frank Miller is an American writer and artist whose work helped usher in a grittier, more mature era of storytelling......
Henri Monnier was a French cartoonist and writer whose satires of the bourgeoisie became internationally known.......
Moomintroll, 20th-century Finnish literary and comic-strip character, a white, furry creature somewhat resembling......
Alan Moore is a British writer whose works include some of the most influential books in comics history. Moore......
Grant Morrison is a Scottish writer whose body of work includes some of the most influential comics of the late......
Thomas Nast was an American cartoonist, best known for his attack on the political machine of William M. Tweed......
Nightwing, fictional superhero. DC Comics’ Nightwing—formerly Robin the Boy Wonder—toiled for forty years under......
Olive Oyl, American comic-strip and cartoon character, the longtime love interest of the sailor Popeye. Tall, gangly,......
Richard Felton Outcault was an American cartoonist and creator of The Yellow Kid, a comic cartoon series that was......
Peanuts, long-running comic strip drawn and authored by Charles Schulz. First published in 1947 under the name......
Carlo Pellegrini was a caricaturist notable for his portraits of prominent Englishmen appearing in Vanity Fair.......
Phantom, the first costumed, fictional superhero, known as “The Ghost Who Walks.” Comics scholars generally agree......
Plastic Man, fictional superhero. Plastic Man was one of the real stars of the Quality Comics lineup of superheroes......
Pogo, popular 20th-century American comic-strip character, a cartoon possum who was the main actor in an often......
Popeye, a pugnacious, wisecracking cartoon sailor who possesses superhuman strength after ingesting an always-handy......
George Price was an American cartoonist whose work, characterized by witty, imaginative drawing and brief, often......
Punch, English illustrated periodical published from 1841 to 1992 and 1996 to 2002, famous for its satiric humour......
Louis Raemaekers was a Dutch cartoonist who gained international fame with his anti-German cartoons during World......
Alex Raymond was a U.S. comic-strip artist notable for his creation of a number of outstanding and successful adventure......
Robert L. Ripley was an American cartoonist who was the founder of “Believe It or Not!,” a widely popular newspaper......
Robin, American comic strip character created for DC Comics by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane. Debuting......
Boardman Robinson was a Canadian-American illustrator and painter noted for his political cartoons. As a student......
William Heath Robinson was a British cartoonist, book illustrator, and designer of theatrical scenery, who was......
the Rocketeer, American comic strip character created by writer and artist Dave Stevens in 1982. The character......
Sailor Moon, popular manga series created by Takeuchi Naoko, a Japanese writer and artist. The manga was written......
Gerald Scarfe is an English caricaturist best known for his savagely grotesque portraits of politicians and other......
Charles Schulz was an American cartoonist who created Peanuts, one of the most successful American comic strips......
Ronald Searle was a British graphic satirist, best known for his cartoons of the girls at an imaginary boarding......
Elzie Segar was an American cartoonist and creator of “Popeye,” a comic strip in which the main character, a roughhewn......
Silver Surfer, fictional superhero of comic book fame, introduced in 1966 by the Marvel Comics team of Jack Kirby......
Shel Silverstein was an American cartoonist, children’s author, poet, songwriter, and playwright best known for......
Snoopy, comic-strip character, a spotted white beagle with a rich fantasy life. The pet dog of the hapless Peanuts......
Spider-Man, comic-book character who was the original everyman superhero. In Spider-Man’s first story, in Marvel......
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, American animated superhero film released in 2018 that was acclaimed for its......
Art Spiegelman is an American author and illustrator whose Holocaust narratives Maus I: A Survivor’s Tale: My Father......
Ralph Steadman is a British artist and cartoonist known for his provocative, often grotesque, illustrations frequently......
William Steig was an author, illustrator, and cartoonist who developed a national reputation in the latter half......
Saul Steinberg was a Romanian-born American cartoonist and illustrator, best known for his line drawings that suggest......
Sub-Mariner, American comic strip superhero created by Bill Everett for Timely (later Marvel) Comics. The character’s......
Supergirl, American comic strip superhero created for DC Comics by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino. The......
superhero, a fictional hero—widely popularized in comic books and comic strips, television and film, and popular......
Superman, American comic strip superhero created for DC Comics by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. Superman......
Frank Tashlin was an American cartoonist, writer, animator, and film director who specialized in broad satirical......
Teen Titans, fictional superheroes. The Teen Titans were not the first group of teen sidekicks—young aides to adult......
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT), comic-book series about a quartet of humanlike warrior turtles, which grew......
Sir John Tenniel was an English illustrator and satirical artist, especially known for his work in Punch and his......
Thor, American comic strip superhero created for Marvel Comics by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. The character,......
James Thurber was an American writer and cartoonist, whose well-known and highly acclaimed writings and drawings......
Tintin, cartoon character, an intrepid young investigative reporter who stars in a series of popular Belgian comic......