List of Editorial Cartoonists - United States

United States

  • Lalo Alcaraz, LA Weekly
  • F.O. Alexander, Philadelphia Bulletin
  • Nick Anderson, Houston Chronicle
  • Chuck Asay, Creators Syndicate
  • Tony Auth, Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
  • Clifford H. Baldowski
  • Cornelia Barns
  • Darrin Bell
  • Khalil Bendib
  • Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • Steve Benson, Arizona Republic
  • Oscar Berger
  • , Washington Star
  • Randy Bish, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
  • Chip Bok, Akron Beacon Journal
  • Ruben Bolling (Tom the Dancing Bug)
  • Jim Borgman, Cincinnati Enquirer
  • Matt Bors, United Media, United Features Syndicate
  • Steve Breen, San Diego Union-Tribune
  • Steve Brodner
  • Jacob Burck, Chicago Sun-Times
  • Daryl Cagle, Cagle Cartoons
  • Stuart Carlson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • William Charles (1776–1820)
  • Earle D. Chesney
  • Ron Cobb, Los Angeles Free Press
  • Paul Conrad, Tribune Media Services
  • Bill Crawford, United Media, NEA
  • Stacy Curtis
  • Jeff Danziger, Los Angeles Times Syndicate
  • Jay Norwood Darling, Des Moines Register
  • Bill Day, Cagle Cartoons
  • Sean Delonas, New York Post]
  • Robert W. Edgren, The Evening World
  • Bob Englehart
  • Charles Evenden
  • Charles Fincher, LawComix
  • Mark Fiore
  • Cristian Fleming, The Brooklyn Paper
  • Mike Flugennock
  • Michael Fry, Houston Post
  • Theodor Seuss Geisel
  • Thomas F. Gibson
  • John "DOK" Hager, Seattle Times
  • Walt Handelsman, Newsday
  • Joe Heller, Green Bay Press-Gazette
  • Herblock, The Washington Post
  • Dick Hodgins, Jr.
  • Jerry Holbert, Boston Herald
  • Ed Holland, Chicago Tribune
  • David Horsey, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
  • Karl Hubenthal, Los Angeles Hearst newspapers
  • Etta Hulme, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  • Barry Hunau j.
  • Frank Interlandi, Des Moines Register. Los Angeles Times
  • Cecil Jensen
  • Kerry G. Johnson
  • Clayton Jones,The Free Lance-Star
  • Kevin Kallaugher, The Economist, Baltimore Sun
  • Steve Kelley, Times-Picayune
  • Warren King (1916–1978)
  • Jeff Koterba, Omaha World Herald
  • Lyle Lahey
  • Mike Lester, Rome News-Tribune
  • Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • Ranan Lurie
  • Jeff MacNelly, Chicago Tribune
  • Shaw McCutcheon, Spokesman-Review
  • Miel Prudencio Ma
  • Reg Manning, Arizona Republic
  • Jimmy Margulies, The Record (Bergen County)
  • Doug Marlette, Tulsa World
  • Bill Mauldin, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Glenn McCoy, Belleville News-Democrat
  • John Blair Moore, St. Louis Post Dispatch
  • Jim Morin, Miami Herald
  • Thomas Nast
  • Neal Obermeyer, San Diego Reader, Lincoln Journal Star, The Reader
  • Jack Ohman, The Oregonian
  • Pat Oliphant, Universal Press Syndicate
  • Carey Orr, Chicago Tribune
  • Ray Osrin, The Plain Dealer
  • Paul Palnik
  • Jeff Parker, Florida Today
  • Mike Peters, Dayton Daily News
  • Andreas Petroulakis
  • John Pierotti
  • Bissan Rafe
  • Ted Rall, Universal Press Syndicate
  • Michael Ramirez, Investor's Business Daily
  • Mikhaela Reid
  • Marty Riskin
  • Ben Sargent, Austin American-Statesman
  • Bill Schorr, United Media, United Features Syndicate
  • Rob Smith, Jr., DBR Media
  • Lee W. Stanley
  • Scott Stantis, The Birmingham News
  • Wayne Stayskal, Tampa Tribune
  • Ed Stein, Rocky Mountain News
  • Ed Subitzky, New York Times'
  • Ann Telnaes, NYTS/CWS
  • Tom Toles, Washington Post
  • Tom Tomorrow, This Modern World
  • Rob Tornoe
  • J. P. Trostle, Herald-Sun (Durham, North Carolina)
  • Edmund S. Valtman, The Hartford Times
  • Gary Varvel, Indianapolis Star
  • Dan Wasserman, Boston Globe
  • Emil Weiss
  • Charles Werner, Indianapolis Star
  • Signe Wilkinson, Philadelphia Daily News
  • Clint C. Wilson, Sr.
  • Monte Wolverton, Cagle Cartoons
  • Don Wright, Palm Beach Post
  • Larry Wright, Detroit News
  • Adam Zyglis, Buffalo News

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