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  • Dave Berg (June 12, 1920 in Brooklyn – May 17, 2002 in Marina del Rey, California) was an American cartoonist, most noted for his five decades of work...
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  • David Berg or Dave Berg may refer to: Dave Berg (infielder) (born 1970), retired Major League Baseball infielder Dave Berg (cartoonist) (1920–2002), American...
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  • Bolette Berg (1872–1944), Norwegian photographer Carol Berg (born 1948), American fantasy writer Dave Berg (cartoonist) (1920–2002), American cartoonist for...
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  • Michael Bendis, comic book writer Dave Berg, cartoonist (Mad) John Broome Al Capp, cartoonist (Li'l Abner) Roz Chast, cartoonist (The New Yorker) Howard Chaykin...
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  • 16 – Big Dick Dudley, professional wrestler (b. 1968) May 17 – Dave Berg, cartoonist (b. 1920) May 20 – Stephen Jay Gould, paleontologist and writer...
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  • American drummer, composer, and bandleader (died 1984) June 12 Dave Berg, cartoonist (died 2002) Jim Siedow, actor (died 2003) William Woodward, Jr....
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  • .." is an American satirical comic strip series written and drawn by Dave Berg and published in Mad Magazine from 1961 to 2002. "The Lighter Side Of...
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  • Among the cartoonists was at least one who achieved considerable fame working for Mad Magazine in the postwar period: Dave Berg (cartoonist). 20th Airforce...
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  • Rick Stromoski (category American cartoonist stubs)
    magazine, including Jack Davis, Don Martin, Sergio Aragonés, Paul Coker, Dave Berg, Al Jaffee, and Mort Drucker. His favorite comic strips were Andy Capp...
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  • Bruce Eric Kaplan (category American cartoonists)
    Bruce Eric Kaplan (born 1964 or 1965) is an American cartoonist whose single-panel cartoons frequently appear in The New Yorker. His cartoons are known...
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  • "DARRIGO, Dave (1954–2024)". THE JOE SHUSTER AWARDS. Retrieved 2024-04-01. Don Wright, Pulitzer Prize-winning Palm Beach Post cartoonist, dies at 90...
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    Sergio Aragonés (category Harvey Award winners for Best Cartoonist)
    [ˈseɾxjo aɾaɣoˈnes ðoˈmenek]; born 6 September 1937) is a Spanish-Mexican cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to Mad magazine and creating...
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  • Young, architect Carlos Zapata, architect Peter Zumthor, architect Dave Berg, a cartoonist known for his work in Mad Rich Burlew, graphic designer known for...
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    Jack; Berg, Dave (2015). Rocky and Bullwinkle: Classic Adventures (Paperback). Idea & Design Works, LLC. ISBN 9781631404900. Al Kilgore, Dave Berg, Fred...
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  • due to his love of the sport, particularly by Sergio Aragones and in Dave Berg's "The Lighter Side" feature. In addition to his work on Mad, Meglin wrote...
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  • quadraphonic mix remains unreleased. The cover was drawn by underground cartoonist Robert Crumb after the band's original cover idea, a photo of the group...
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    Al Jaffee (category Harvey Award winners for Best Cartoonist)
    precursors of Marvel Comics. While working alongside future Mad cartoonist Dave Berg, Jaffee created several humor features for Timely, including "Inferior...
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    until 2004) in 1985, when the incumbent (Al Feldstein) retired, to 2018. Dave Berg often drew Ficarra along with other Mad staff members in an office setting...
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  • Don Martin, Frank Jacobs, and Mort Drucker, and later Antonio Prohías, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragonés. The magazine's circulation more than quadrupled...
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  • (Harvard) and Eero Saarinen (Yale) chairs Max Becher, artist and educator Dave Berg (1920–2002), cartoon artist and main contributor of Mad magazine illustrations...
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