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1884 June 9 - 1978 May 11
Apart from being a stage performer, telling jokes and signing songs, he also wrote numerous songs for other performers and wrote for newspapers. With artist Louis Raemakers, he created several comic strips, most famously Flippie Flink.
1943 June 9
His first strip, 'De Diertjes', in the weekly Hitweek was published in 1968. Inspired by the US underground movement, he launched the comic book Tante Leny Presenteert in 1971. In 1977 it won the Dutch Stripschap Prize. The 25th and final issue appeared in 1978. He co-founded Studio Arnhem in 1981. Geradts himself started writing Disney comics for the Dutch magazine in 1982. He has been one of the most productive writers of stories starring mainly 'Donald Duck' and his family.
2005 June 9 - 2015 May 13
Vido game developer Studio founded by Ryoei Mikage.
1917 June 9 - 1992 May 6
Most productive Croatian comic book writer of all time.
Famous for writing in rhymes.
Did most of the work with his brother Walter Neugebauer.
One of the founders of so called 'Zagreb animated movies school'.
Also wrote songs, animated movie screenplays, operetas and directed animated movies.
1989 June 9
Started writing for Disney Italia in 2011.
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Kinako (キナコ) is an illustrator and character designer. Known for working on the Bishōnen Tanteidan (美少年探偵団 / Pretty Boy Detective Club) light novel series.
1957 June 8
Creator Dilbert comic strip and Questprobe computer game.

Developed the Dilbert principal, a 1990s social theory that postulated companies tend to promote the least-competent employees to middle management in a effort to limit the damage they could cause to the business.

Adams is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Scott Adams Foods, Inc.

Additional biography:
A Gallery of Rogues: Cartoonists' Self-Caricatures (Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library), 1998.
Hogan's Alley (1994 series, Bull Moose Publishing Corporation) vol. 1 #3, 1996.

Comic strip syndication:
Dilbert daily and Sunday (United Feature Syndicate [United Media Enterprises], 1989-June 2011 (writer, penciller, and inker).
Dilbert daily and Sunday (Universal Uclick) June 2011-Present (writer, penciller, and inker).
1925 June 8 - 2018 April 17
Former First Lady of the United States of America from 1989 to 1993.
1972 June 8
Leela Corman is an American cartoonist, illustrator, and Middle Eastern dancer of Russian and Polish descent. Corman created the 2012 graphic novel Unterzakhn, which follows the lives of Jewish twin sisters growing up in the tenements of New York City's Lower East Side at the turn of the last century.

Corman's self-published three issues of the minicomic, Flimflam, while still in college, and won a 1999 Xeric Grant for the graphic novel Queen’s Day. Her illustrations have appeared on album covers and for PBS, The New York Times, and BUST Magazine. She also has other short comic publications in Nautilus Magazine, The Nib, Tablet Magazine, Symbolia, and The OC Weekly. She is an adjunct professor at the University of Florida's College of Fine Arts and a founding instructor at Sequential Artists Workshop in Gainesville, Florida, a low-cost school for comic arts. Corman met her husband, cartoonist Tom Hart, in Gainesville, where they currently reside and he was also a co-founder of the Sequential Artists Workshop.

Corman has had works published in the US, as well as Portugal, Spain, and France.

Tom Hart's book Rosalie Lightning (St. Martin's Press, 2016) is named after Hart and Corman's daughter, who died suddenly when she was almost two, and is about their grief and their attempts to make sense of their life afterwards. Corman addressed the loss of the child in her work, “PTSD: The Wound That Never Heals,” published by Nautilus Magazine. The couple have since had another child.
1915 June 8 - 1978 February 9
Woody Gelman was a publisher, cartoonist, novelist and an artist-writer for both animation and comic books. As the publisher of Nostalgia Press, he pioneered the reprinting of vintage comic strips in quality hardcovers and trade paperbacks.

Gelman was the creator and writer of funny-animal feature "The Dodo and the Frog" for DC Comics. His comic book work from 1944 to 1954 included Nutsy Squirrel and other funny animal comic books of the 1940s, including Funny Stuff and Comic Cavalcade.

In 1945, Gelman teamed with Ben Solomon to form a New York advertising art service, Solomon & Gelman, to create advertising campaigns involving cartoon characters, such as their Popsicle Pete magazine and ads for the Popsicle company and Bazooka Joe for Topps.

In the autumn of 1951, Gelman and Sy Berger designed the 1952 Topps baseball card set on the kitchen table of Berger's apartment.

From 1953 to the late 1970s, Gelman headed Topps's Product Development Department, working with a staff that included associate creative director Len Brown, gagwriter Stan Hart, visual concept creator Larry Reilly, writer-cartoonists Art Spiegelman and Bhob Stewart, and designer-cartoonist Rick Varesi. Gelman assigned work to numerous freelance cartoonists, including Jack Davis, Mort Drucker, Jay Lynch, Bob Powell, John Severin, Tom Sutton, Basil Wolverton and Wally Wood. Beginning in 1967, Gelman supervised Wacky Packages, one of the biggest fads of the 1970s, and he was responsible for devising many other Topps cards, stickers, posters and humor products over decades.

After doing a facsimile reprint of the 1945 Little Nemo in Slumberland softcover, Gelman began Nostalgia Press in the early 1960s (see https://www.comics.org/publisher/325/).

In the 1970s, Gelman began publishing a magazine, Nostalgia, mainly devoted to reprints of comic strips. He also published his Golden Age of the Comics series, reprinting such strips as Mandrake the Magician, Terry and the Pirates and Thimble Theatre. He died of a stroke in 1978.

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