List of Mormon cartoonists
This is an alphabetized list of Mormon Cartoonists . It includes any notable comic artist who was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), even if they are now inactive or not members.
Mike Allred , comic book artist and writer (Madman )[ 1]
Jeanette Atwood , cartoonist and animator[ 2]
Pat Bagley , editorial cartoonist and journalist for The Salt Lake Tribune [ 3]
Steve Benson , Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for The Arizona Republic [ 3]
Richard Comely , comic book artist and letterer (Captain Canuck ) [ 1]
Brian Crane , comic artist (Pickles (comic strip) [ 4]
Ric Estrada , comic book artist for DC Comics [ 1]
Kevin Fagan , newspaper comic artist and creator of Drabble [ 3]
Floyd Gottfredson , Mickey Mouse comic strip[ 5] : 47
John Held Jr. , cartoonist and illustrator (The New Yorker ) [ 6]
Greg Kearney, syndicated editorial cartoonist in Maine, Kansas, Montana and Wyoming. (Topeka Capital Journal ) [ 7]
Tyler Kirkham, comic illustrator (New Avengers/Transformers ; Green Lantern: New Guardians )[ 3]
Adam Koford , Disney story artist,[ 8] webcomic artist (Laugh-Out-Loud Cats ), and frequent contributor to The Friend [ 3]
Brittany Long Olsen, writer and artist of Dendō [ 3]
James A. Owen , comic book illustrator and author (Starchild )[ 2]
Jake Parker , comic creator, illustrator, and animator (Missile Mouse)[ 3]
Todd Robert Petersen , writer and artist [ 2]
Annie Poon , webcomic writer and stop-motion animator [ 3]
Amy Reeder , (Fool's Gold , Madame Xanadu ) [ 3]
Ed Roth , cartoonist and illustrator (Rat Fink ) [ 3] [ 9]
Howard Tayler , web comic artist (Schlock Mercenary )[ 10]
Brad Teare , comic book artist (Cypher) [ 1]
Ethan Van Sciver (Green Lantern: Rebirth )[ 11]
Noah Van Sciver , independent American cartoonist (grew up Mormon and addresses Mormon history in his comics) [ 12]
See also
References
^ a b c d Homer, Michael W. (September 2010). "The Mormon Image in Comics" (PDF) . Sunstone : 68–73. Retrieved 13 July 2016 .
^ a b c Jepson, Theric (September 2010). "How to Become a Mormon-Comics Snob in Five Easy Steps" (PDF) . Sunstone (160): 2–5. Retrieved 18 July 2016 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j Jepson, Theric (2013). Hunter, J. Michael (ed.). Mormons and American Comics . Mormons and Popular Culture. Vol. 2: Literature, Art, Media, Tourism, and Sports. Santa Barbara, California: Praeger an imprint of AABC-CLIO. pp. 81–94. ISBN 9780313391675 .
^ Shill, Aaron (2008-03-11). "LDS cartoonist enjoys life with "Pickles" " . Mormon Times . Archived from the original on August 13, 2016. Retrieved 2008-07-28 .
^ Hunter, J. Michael (2013). Hunter, J. Michael (ed.). The Mormon Influence at Disney . Mormons and Popular Culture. Vol. 1: Cinema, Television, Theater, Music, and Fashion. Santa Barbara, California: Praeger an imprint of AABC-CLIO. pp. 45–70. ISBN 9780313391675 .
^ Nelson, Glen (September 2010). "Jazz-Age Cartoonery: John Held, Jr. and the New Yorker " (PDF) . Sunstone (160): 2–5. Retrieved 20 July 2016 .
^ Cole, Jessica. "Local political cartoonist debuts in C-J" . Topeka Capital Journal . Retrieved 15 February 2018 .
^ Koford, Adam. "About Me" . Adam Koford . Retrieved 17 January 2017 .
^ Pat Ganahl (15 March 2011). Ed "Big Daddy" Roth: His Life, Times, Cars, and Art . CarTech Inc. pp. 9–. ISBN 978-1-934709-67-2 . Retrieved 12 December 2012 .
^ Tayler, Howard. "Howard V. Tayler: Author, creator, and "artist" for Schlock Mercenary " . The Tayler Corporation. Archived from the original on April 29, 2010. Retrieved April 21, 2010 .
^ Morrow, Terry (June 25, 2007). "Artist Tries to come up with a Thousand Aliens" . Ocala Star-Banner . Retrieved 20 July 2016 .
^ Casciato, Cory (10 March 2011). "Noah Van Sciver" . A.V. Club . A.V. Club. Retrieved 18 July 2016 .