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List of 1998 Reuben Award nominees
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Cartoon Awards Winners for 2000
The National Cartoonists Society annual awards announced May 26, 2001 in Boca Raton.

Nominations for Cartooning Awards
The nominees for cartooning's best of 2000.

Ernie Bushmiller, Original Creator of 'Nancy'
The young cartoonist must have been the envy of all young male artists. By the age of 20, Ernie Bushmiller was given the job of drawing the shapely comic strip flapper <i>Fritzi Ritz</i> when its originator moved onto another comic strip. Over time, the talented cartoonist revamped the strip, added new characters and watched as <i>Fritzi Ritz</i> shot up in popularity. But, one of the new characters stole the show from her beautiful Aunt Fritzi. With her distinctive red bow sitting on black pot-scrubber hair, round baby-face and beaming smile, <i>Nancy</i> became the star.
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Mike Peters, Creator of Mother Goose and Grimm
Imagine a wall with awards from floor to ceiling. Mother Goose and Grimm cartoonist Mike Peters, also a syndicated editorial cartoonist, is one of the most popular cartoonists with his entertaining work published around the world. He has earned respect and awards continually since 1973. He leaves his readers with laughter and thought-provoking ideas through his inventive comics.
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Patrick McDonnell, Creator of Mutts
Who would guess that an uncomplicated comic strip about a dog and a cat might help to improve the lives of real dogs and cats? The stars of the Mutts comic strip, Earl and Mooch don’t walk on their hind feet or talk to their humans. They play outside, chase other animals and are taunted endlessly by nut-tossing squirrels. Their strong base for humour is that they act just like we expect dogs and cats to behave. It is obvious through his work in Mutts that cartoonist Patrick McDonnell is an animal lover, using his acclaimed strip to promote animal rights and safety.
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The National Cartoonists Society
Mentioned regularly in The Cartoonists articles, I often refer to the National Cartoonists Society website for noting a cartoonist’s awards or membership. Let’s sneak a quick peek at the NCS and its long history of supporting cartoonists.
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Lynn Johnston, Creator of For Better or For Worse, Part Two
Welcome to Part Two of Lynn Johnston's wonderfully creative career as cartoonist of For Better or For Worse. The very popular cartoon tackles the tough issues along with supplying laughter through her characters, the Patterson family.
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Brad Anderson, Creator of Marmaduke
Marmaduke has entertained his fans with his hilarious antics for almost five decades. Brad Anderson is the creator of the smiling, trouble-making Great Dane, loved by millions of fans around the world. In past years, Marmaduke volunteered to be "spokesdog" and "chairdog," helping to raise awareness and money for two important charities.
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Brant Parker (1920 - 2007)
Brant Parker, Disney artist and the co-creator of The Wizard of Id, died of complications of Alzheimer's Disease. He was 86.
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Johnny Hart (1931 - 2007) Pt.#1
Johnny Hart, whose long-running strip comic B.C. courted both kudos and controversy, died at his storyboard aged 76. Part #1 of a two-part series.
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Bill Watterson, Creator of Calvin and Hobbes
There is no other kid like Calvin. He's saucy, obnoxious and devilish. He's also sweet, thoughtful and intelligent. And he's the most adorable little kid character in cartoons. Bill Watterson has created Calvin and Hobbes, a comic strip that is hard to match.
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Bob Thaves, Creator of Frank and Ernest
Bob Thaves received syndication for his panel cartoon, Frank and Ernest, on his first submission to the Newspaper Enterprise Association. It was a natural progression for the cartoonist who had been drawing cartoons since childhood. But, somewhere between his first magazine sale and syndication in 1972, he also had a full-time corporate career.
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Cathy Guisewite, Creator of Cathy
Cathy burst onto the cartoon pages in 1976 as the first single career woman in the strips. She has touched the hearts of women and men with her dilemmas and struggles with life.
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Dik Browne, Creator of Hagar the Horrible
Not only was Dik Browne the creator of Hagar the Horrible, he was chosen as co-creator of Hi and Lois with Mort Walker. Illustration and art encompassed his whole life and he received many awards for his accomplishments.
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Garry Trudeau, Creator of Doonesbury
Garry Trudeau has no fear of poking fun at politicians, big business or anything else that makes news. He is one of the most influential cartoonists in print today.
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Jim Davis, Creator of Garfield
Jim Davis has been drawing Garfield, the sassy orange tabby, since 1978. His famous cartoon strip has grown from its start in 41 newspapers to appearing in over 2600 and continues to expand around the world.
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Matt Groening, Creator of The Simpsons
Matt Groening has made cartooning look easy and lucrative. It seemed to his readers like a simple jump from doodler to famous cartoonist. But the cartoonist paid his dues before he became renowned worldwide, wealthy beyond his dreams and now the Cartoonist of the Year.
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Owen Wilson To Voice Marmaduke In Movie
A movie based on the comic strip Marmaduke is in development, with Owen Wilson signed on as the lead voice. Will the movie succeed?
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Pat Brady, Creator of Rose is Rose
Pat Brady is considered one of the finest artists in the cartoon business. His daily comic strip, Rose is Rose, is a showcase of his creative drawing skills and imagination. The cosmos, fantasy and reality mix together to create an ingenious strip that leaves readers coming back for more.
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Chester Gould, Creator of 'Dick Tracy'
Dogged determination and an amazing 61 comic strip ideas over a ten-year span at long last made the dream of Chester Gould a reality in 1931. He kept his attention focused on cartooning for the Chicago Tribune; Chester finally won over the editor with an action-filled crime comic strip featuring an incorruptible detective and an array of ugly bad guys. That good-guy detective could only be… <i>Dick Tracy</i>.
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Christmas
This Christmas, what are you thankful for? Plus Charles Shultz retires, Batman Beyond toys blasts into a fast food resturant near you, and you can now study to be a Poke'mon master at UAB
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