Campbell, Eddie
Scottish-Australian cartoonist (b. 1955), an early member of the U.K. small-press scene, who has worked prolifically in autobiographical fiction (Alec) and satirical fantasy (Deadface/Bacchus), as well as several well-known collaborations with Alan Moore including From Hell.
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Clowes, Daniel
Artist whose graphic novels include the "Eightball" series, "David Boring" and "Ghost World"; for the latter, he also co-wrote the screenplay.
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Colan, Gene
A native of New York City, Gene Colan (1926-) began working for both Marvel and DC Comics when they were still called Timely and National, and has worked since in nearly every genre of mainstream comics.
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Cole, Jack
American cartoonist (1918-1958) who is best known for his creation Plastic Man, as well as his studio work on The Spirit and other comics.
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Collier, David
Canadian cartoonist (b. 1963) who began drawing comics for the newspaper of the Canadian Armed Forces, before being published by R.
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Cruse, Howard
American cartoonist (b. 1941) from Alabama, prominent in early underground comics and a pioneer in the depiction of gay characters, in the anthology Gay Comix, which he founded; his long-running strip "Wendel"; and his graphic novel Stuck Rubber Baby, which was based on Cruse's experiences during civil-rights struggles in the South.
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