List of Australian comics creators

This is a list of Australian comics creators. Although comics have different formats, this list covers creators of editorial cartoons, comic books, graphic novels, and comic strips, along with early innovators. The list presents authors with Australia as their country of origin, although they may have published or now be resident in other countries. For other countries, see List of comic creators.

Editorial cartoonists

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Australian professional cartoonists work for commercially published newspapers and journals, as well as in Australian comics, children's illustration, and animation. Many of these artists have their work collected and published as books.

Comic book and comic strip creators

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Australian comic book and strip artists and writers:

  • Jules Faber – (Sporadic, Golgotha)
  • George Finey – (early cartoonist)
  • Roger Fletcher – (Torkan)
  • Adam Ford – (Jutchy ya ya, Man bites Dog, The Book of Job, The Amazing Atavistic Adventures of the Fish, Neuronn: the Creature from a Human Brain)
  • Hayden Fryer – (Cobber, Darkest Night, Nothing Serious, Full Moon, Billy: Demon Slayer)
  • Dillon Naylor – (Da 'n Dill, Batrisha, A Brush With Darkness)
  • Tony Newton – (Foolproof Comics)
  • Wayne Nichols – (The X-Files, Orphan Black, Incredible Hulk: Giant-Size, Exiles, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.)
  • Syd Nicholls – (Fatty Finn, Middy Malone)
  • Jason Paulos - (Hairbutt the Hippo, Eeek!)
  • Maria Pena – (Fox Comics, Passionate Nomads)
  • Craig Phillips – (Finch!)
  • Tad Pietrzykowski - (Cyclone!, Dark Nebula, Golden Age Southern Cross)
  • Lloyd Piper – (Wolf, Ginger Meggs)
  • Reginald Pitt - (Silver Starr, Yarmak - The Jungle King)
  • Stanley Pitt – (Anthony Fury, Silver Starr, Captain Power, Yarmak - Jungle King)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "R.B. Clark". lambiek.net. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Wynne W. Davies". lambiek.net. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  3. ^ Lambiek comic shop and studio in Amsterdam, the Netherlands (27 April 2007). "Comic creator: Paul Wheelahan". Lambiek.net. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
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