In his long-running Village Voice comic strip and in his many plays and screenplays, he took delight in skewering politics, relationships and human nature. By Andy Webster Jules Feiffer ...
Cartoonist Jules Feiffer, best known for his eponymous comic strip in The Village Voice, has died. He was 95. Feiffer died of congestive heart failure at his home in upstate New York, his ...
The Pulitzer Prize winner and Tony nominee started out with Will Eisner, and his work appeared in The Village Voice for decades.
NEW YORK — Jules Feiffer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and writer whose prolific output ranged from a long-running comic strip to plays, screenplays and children’s books, died Friday. He was 95 ...
Rob Salkowitz is an Eisner-nominated comics journalist and author ... alternative weekly newspaper The Village Voice as its cartoonist, debuting a strip first titled "Sick Sick Sick," later ...
Feiffer drew his first comic strip, “Clifford,” from the late ... his way to a then-new alternative weekly newspaper, The Village Voice. His work debuted in the paper in 1956.
But his main claim to fame was the weekly comic strip “Feiffer,” which he penned for the Village Voice from 1956 to 2000 and was syndicated in newspapers across the country. Feiffer began ...
In 1956, he started drawing a comic strip for the Village Voice, which he would do for the next four decades. In 1986, Feiffer won the Pulitzer Prize for his cartoon work and, in 2004, was ...
In 1956, he started drawing a comic strip for the Village Voice, which he would do for the next four decades. In 1986, Feiffer won the Pulitzer Prize for his cartoon work and, in 2004, was ...
Feiffer drew his first comic strip, "Clifford," from 1949 until ... his way to a then-new alternative weekly newspaper, The Village Voice. His work debuted in the paper on its first birthday ...