Bill Holman
American cartoonist and illustrator

Born
March 22nd, 1903
121 years ago
Died
February 27th, 1987
38 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Contributed significantly to the world of cartooning through work as an illustrator and comic strip creator. Gained recognition for the comic strips published in major newspapers. Created memorable characters and engaging narratives that captured the attention of readers. Worked for several prominent publications, showcasing artistic talent and creativity.
Created the comic strip 'The Neighbors'
Worked for the Los Angeles Times
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