
William Giles Baxter (1856–1888) was a Britsish cartoonist and illustrator. His most noted work, from 1884 until his death, was for the weekly comic Ally Sloper's Half Holiday.

George Frederick Arthur Belcher was an English cartoonist, etcher and painter of genre, sporting subjects and still life.

Charles Exeter Devereux Crombie was an editorial cartoonist.

Philip Dawe was an English mezzotint engraver, artist and political cartoonist. He is thought to have been born in London in the 1730s, the son of a city merchant. He died in Kentish Town, London. He was married to Jane and they had six children, three of whom also became artists: George Dawe, Henry Edward Dawe and James Philip Dawe.

Graham Dury is a British cartoonist. He is known for his work with adult comic Viz, having contributed to the magazine from its early years. He co-conceived and personally created The Fat Slags, one of the magazine's most famous strips.

Arthur Ferrier was a Scottish artist, illustrator and cartoonist.

Michael ffolkes, born Brian Davis, was a British illustrator and cartoonist most famous for his work on the Peter Simple column in The Daily Telegraph. He also worked for Punch and Playboy.

David Louis Ghilchik, was a Romanian-British painter, and cartoonist for Punch Magazine and the Daily Sketch. His surname is sometimes wrongly given as 'Ghilchip'.

Peter Charles Geoffrey Jackson was a British artist who is noted for his cartoon strip 'London is Stranger Than Fiction' that ran every Wednesday in the London Evening News newspaper. The strip featured quirky and little known historical facts about London in an easy to read illustrated cartoon strip. The strip ran continuously from 1949 until the paper closed for good in 1980.

Graham Jolliffe is an illustrator and cartoonist. His work includes Chloe & Co in the Daily Mail, and the Wicked Willie character that first appeared in the book, Man's Best Friend in 1984. He uses ink, and colours his work using the TRIA marker system from Letraset.

Terence "Larry" Parkes was an English cartoonist. His work, consisting largely of single drawings featuring an absurdist view of normal life, was published in many magazines and newspapers, particularly Punch and Private Eye. The pen name under which he worked was inspired by actor Larry Parks.

Hugh McClelland was a cartoonist who headed the cartoon department of the Daily Mirror in the UK.

Rod McKie, is a full-time professional cartoonist residing in the UK. He began drawing gag cartoons for Britain's national press whilst still at school.

Alfred Pearse was an English cartoonist and campaigner, also known as A Patriot. Pearse was a fourth generation artist and son of celebrated decorative artist J.S. Pearse. He studied at West London School of Art and gained numerous prizes for drawing.

Mike Pearse is a cartoonist notable for the work he has drawn and written for The Beano comic. His first multi-page strip was called "It's A Funny Old Game." It was 24 pages in length and it is the first time in Beano's history to be the only featured story. Since then he has created work for The Bash Street Kids, the Three Bears, and other Beano characters. Mike Pearse is recognized for his unique and highly detailed artwork, animated characters and quick-witted storylines. Nowadays he's working for Studio Beer, an advertising agency in the Netherlands.

Luke Pearson is a British cartoonist who is best known for the Hilda series of comics for Nobrow Press, and Hilda, the Netflix series based on the comics. He has also storyboarded episodes of the Cartoon Network series Adventure Time, during its fifth and seventh seasons.

Bertram Stanley Prance was a British artist, poster artist and illustrator who worked as a cartoonist for Punch magazine among others.

Jonathan Pugh is an English cartoonist who has contributed to many United Kingdom national newspapers and magazines.

Leonard Raven-Hill was an English artist, illustrator and cartoonist.

Graham Howard Shepard was an English illustrator and cartoonist.

Stephen Silver is a professional British artist, cartoonist and character designer. He is best known as the lead character designer for animated series such as Kim Possible and Danny Phantom.
Bob Wilson is a cartoonist, artist and author of children's books. He is probably best known for the Stanley Bagshaw series of children's books. He is also responsible for the Pump Street Primary series of books and the Joshua Jones TV cartoon series.

David Wright was a British illustrator who drew a series of "lovelies" that epitomised female glamour during World War II. He also created the Carol Day cartoon strip for the Daily Mail in 1956, creating a soap opera style of comic strip that paralleled similar work in the USA.