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A HOLIDAY TREAT FROM HOGAN'S ALLEY:

A Cavalcade of Cartoonists' Christmas Cards

Cartoonists don't limit their expression to their published work, as the cards below demonstrate. Largely taken from the fabled collection of Rick Marschall, they show the warmth and humor that cartoonists sent to their friends and colleagues. To view enlargements, click on the thumbnail images.

Al Kilgore

Walt Scott

Al Smith

Walt Kelly

Alfred Frueh

Vernon Grant

Arnold Roth

Tony Auth

Bill Holbrook

Tom McNamara

Bill Mauldin

Stephanie Gladden

Bob Zschiesche

Rube Goldberg

Bud Sagendorf

Ron Ferdinand

Charles Kuhn

Patrick McDonnell

Chester Gould

Orlando Busino

C.W. Kahles

Nicole Lambert

Dean Young (card front)

 

 

Dean Young (card interior)

Michael Jantze

Dick Hodgins

Mell Lazarus

Dick Moores

George McManus

Dik Browne (card front)

Dik Browne (card interior)

Lynn Johnston

Edwina

L.D. Warren

Fontaine Fox

Lank Leonard

Fred Harman

Lank Leonard

Fred Lasswell

Joseph Parrish

George Wolfe

Joost Swarte

Hal Foster

Johnny Hart

Hank Ketcham

John Morris

Hank Ketcham

John Kovaleski

Harrison Cady

Joe Dennett

H.T. Webster

Jim Scancarelli

Karl Hubenthal (card front)

Karl Hubenthal (card interior)

Jerry Dumas

Jan Eliot

Irv Phillips

 

Roy Doty

Jaime Hernandez

   

To view last year's holiday special, a collection of Christmas cards from little Orphan Annie creator Harold Gray, click here.

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