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On 30/01/2021 at 19:17, drol said:

India's most prominent cartoonist, 95-year old Narayan Debnath, hospitalised with urinary trait infection, neurological and respiratory issues, but improving.

 

An immortal in the making or a rapid goner?

And almost a year later Narayan Debnath is dead.

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Dundonian comic book artist Ian Kennedy aged 89 being widely reported dead on the Tweetpinboard:  

From The Wizard, Buster, Dan Dare to 2000 AD and Commando. RIP.

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Mel Keefer - Visual artist and cartoonist known for drew numerous episodes of comic book Monty Hall dead at 95

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On 07/02/2022 at 14:48, YoungWillz said:

Dundonian comic book artist Ian Kennedy aged 89 being widely reported dead on the Tweetpinboard:  

From The Wizard, Buster, Dan Dare to 2000 AD and Commando. RIP.

Obit from The Times for Ian Kennedy (paywall)

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Wendell Copeland - American cartoonist dead at 90

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On 16/02/2022 at 04:41, Salmon Mousse said:

George Perez has entered hospice care:

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Do you think he's going to make it into March? Well, here's a picture:

 

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Richard Gordon Guindon, 86, died the evening of Feb. 27 in Northport, Michigan, after a long illness.

Guindon’s six-decade career began at the university’s Minnesota Daily, where he penned a cartoon that was described as “social commentary a la Jules Feiffer with a bite.” In New York, he was a regular contributor to The Nation, Playboy, Esquire, Down Beat, and one of his favorite gigs, as an underground cartoonist for Paul Krassner’s The Realist. That led to syndication at the Minneapolis Tribune and later brought him to Detroit in the early 1980s. Guindon retired from the Detroit Free Press in 2005. 

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The respected Czech animator Vlasta Pospíšilová, who created cartoons for several generations of Czech children, has died at the age of 87. Vlasta Pospíšilová learned the art of cartoon making under the guidance of Czech animation legend Jiří Trnka and later made her mark in Czech animation with her characters for the series Broučci (Beetles), Pat a Mat or Jan Werich's Fimfárum. She worked not only as an animator, but later also as a director and screenwriter.

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Report of the death of Clive Collins, cartoonist for various publications - Reader's Digest AND Playboy? 

Brother of Phil Collins as you can see. Phil to follow soon?

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3 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Report of the death of Clive Collins, cartoonist for various publications - Reader's Digest AND Playboy? 

Brother of Phil Collins as you can see. Phil to follow soon?


Christ on a Cross - Clive is a foot taller, half brother perhaps?  Phil suffering from Dwarfism?  Very odd indeed.

 

 

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James Bama 1926-2022:  James Bama, a legendary and super talented American Artist/Painter, who painted Doc Savage, Frankenstein, the crew of the Enterprise and so many other fantasy/sci-fi subjects, has sadly and unexpectedly passed away on Sunday, April 24, 2022, leaving his entire family, close relatives, and groups of friends in total devastation and sadness.


You might not know the name but if you grew up in the 60s and 70s you know the work.  He did the artwork on all the old Aurora Monster kit models as well as hundreds of pulp and magazine covers.

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Iconic comic book artist Neal Adams died on Thursday in New York at the age of 80.

Adams worked with both DC and Marvel comics in the 1960s and 1970s, drawing characters like Batman, Superman, the Avengers and the X-Men. He was one of the creative forces behind the Green Lantern/Green Arrow series of the early 1970s, taking on social issues such as drug addiction and racism.

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Sounds like George Perez's demise is imminent :pop:

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Sounds like days at most.

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19 hours ago, Sean said:

Sounds like George Perez's demise is imminent :pop:

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George Perez dead at 67.

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Cartoonist "PEET", Peiter Smart died 30 April aged 87 (Covid, possibly); he was also a successful artist and innhis younger days a motorcycle racer.

 

As well as appearing the Local Evening Argus, he also appeared in The Morning Star.

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Ranan Lurie, an Israeli war hero and world peacemaker who set records as the world’s most widely syndicated political cartoonist, died on Wednesday in Las Vegas. He was 90.

His death, at an assisted living center, was confirmed by his son. 
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2 hours ago, Death Impends said:

Everett Peck, the creator of Duckman, has died aged 71. One of the shows my parents watched in the day.

 

Apropos of nothing, the only reason I know that show ever existed is that it used to, like all USA Network stuff, be hyped up on-air during episodes of WWF Monday Night Raw in early 1997.

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Duckman definitely an underrated great, may have to watch some over the weekend. #2 late-night animated series of the 90s for me, behind Dr Katz

 

 

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