Jimmy BancksW
Jimmy Bancks

James Charles Bancks was an Australian cartoonist best known for his comic strip Ginger Meggs.

Rex Barber (cartoonist)W
Rex Barber (cartoonist)

Rex Barber is an Australian cartoonist active since the 1960s.

George Courtney BensonW
George Courtney Benson

George Courtney Benson (1886–1960) was an Australian painter, muralist and cartoonist, and an official war artist during World War I.

David de VriesW
David de Vries

David (Dave) de Vries is a film writer, director, and producer who also writes and illustrates comic books. He was born in New Zealand and emigrated with his family to Australia.

Leonid DenysenkoW
Leonid Denysenko

Leonid Denysenko is a Ukrainian Australian artist living in Sydney, Australia. He is notable for the introduction of the graphic art technique of "literography". He is the only surviving founding member of the Ukrainian Artists Society of Australia.

Frank DunneW
Frank Dunne

Lawrence Francis Dunne, generally known as "Frank" but also as "Beau" was an Australian cartoonist, born in Boorowa, near Harden, New South Wales.

Alexander George GurneyW
Alexander George Gurney

Alexander George "Alex" Gurney was an Australian artist, caricaturist, and cartoonist born at Pasley House, Stoke, Devonport, England.

Harold Frederick Neville GyeW
Harold Frederick Neville Gye

Harold Frederick Neville Gye, who published under the name Hal Gye, was an author of cartoons, illustrations and articles for early Australian newspapers and journals. Gye provided the artwork for The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke by Australian novelist and poet C. J. Dennis.

Simon HanselmannW
Simon Hanselmann

Simon Hanselmann is a Tasmanian-born cartoonist best known for his Megg, Mogg and Owl series. Hanselmann has been nominated four times for an Ignatz Award for his work in comics.

Cecil HarttW
Cecil Hartt

Cecil Lawrence Hartt was an Australian cartoonist, born in Prahran, Victoria.

Norman HetheringtonW
Norman Hetherington

Norman Frederick Hetherington was an Australian artist, teacher, cartoonist, puppeteer, and puppet designer.

Livingston HopkinsW
Livingston Hopkins

Livingston York Yourtee "Hop" Hopkins was an American-born cartoonist who became a major figure in Australian cartooning during the period surrounding the Federation of Australia. He is best known for his work with The Bulletin. He is also notable for drawing one of the earliest newspaper comic strips, Professor Tigwissel's Burglar Alarm.

Marie HorsemanW
Marie Horseman

Marie Compston "Mollie" Horseman (1911–1974), was an Australian comic book artist, book illustrator and fashion artist. Horseman is most notable for her work on the 1950s comic strips, "Pam" and "The Clothes Horse".

Norman LindsayW
Norman Lindsay

Norman Alfred William Lindsay was an Australian artist, etcher, sculptor, writer, art critic, novelist, cartoonist and amateur boxer. One of the most prolific and popular Australian artists of his generation, Lindsay attracted both acclaim and controversy for his works, many of which infused the Australian landscape with erotic pagan elements and were deemed by his critics to be “anti-Christian, anti-social and degenerate”. A vocal nationalist, he became a regular artist for The Bulletin at the height of its cultural influence, and advanced staunchly anti-modernist views as a leading writer on Australian art. When friend and literary critic Bertram Stevens argued that children like to read about fairies rather than food, Lindsay wrote and illustrated The Magic Pudding (1918), now considered a classic work of Australian children's literature.

David Low (cartoonist)W
David Low (cartoonist)

Sir David Alexander Cecil Low was a New Zealand political cartoonist and caricaturist who lived and worked in the United Kingdom for many years. Low was a self-taught cartoonist. Born in New Zealand, he worked in his native country before migrating to Sydney in 1911, and ultimately to London (1919), where he made his career and earned fame for his Colonel Blimp depictions and his merciless satirising of the personalities and policies of German dictator Adolf Hitler, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, and other leaders of his times.

Jack LusbyW
Jack Lusby

John Vivian "Jack" Lusby (1913–1980) was an Australian cartoonist, journalist and short story writer who served as a pilot in the Royal Australian Airforce during World War II.

Arthur MaileyW
Arthur Mailey

Arthur Alfred Mailey was an Australian cricketer who played in 21 Test matches between 1920 and 1926.

Andrew MarltonW
Andrew Marlton

Andrew Marlton is a Walkley Award-winning Australian cartoonist, best known for his work under the pseudonym, First Dog on the Moon. Marlton has worked as a regular political cartoonist for Crikey and Guardian Australia. He runs a blog called First Blog on the Moon, illustrates books and gives occasional public performances.

Ken Maynard (cartoonist)W
Ken Maynard (cartoonist)

Ken Maynard was an Australian cartoonist.

Helen OgilvieW
Helen Ogilvie

Helen Elizabeth Ogilvie was a twentieth-century Australian artist and gallery director, cartoonist, painter, printmaker and craftworker, best known for her early linocuts and woodcuts, and her later oil paintings of vernacular colonial buildings.

Tony RaftyW
Tony Rafty

Tony Rafty was a Greek-Australian artist. He specialised in drawing caricatures.

Jim Russell (cartoonist)W
Jim Russell (cartoonist)

James Newton Russell AM MBE was an Australian cartoonist who drew The Potts for 62 years. Jim's brother Dan Russell was also a cartoonist.

Martin SharpW
Martin Sharp

Martin Ritchie Sharp was an Australian artist, cartoonist, songwriter and film-maker.

Spencer SkipperW
Spencer Skipper

Spencer John Skipper was a journalist in South Australia who wrote and drew using the pseudonym "Hugh Kalyptus".

Pat Sullivan (film producer)W
Pat Sullivan (film producer)

Patrick Peter "Pat" Sullivan was an Australian-American cartoonist, pioneer animator, and film producer best known for producing the first Felix the Cat silent cartoons.

Antonia YeomanW
Antonia Yeoman

Antonia Yeoman born Beryl Botterill Thompson sometimes known as Anton was an Australian-English cartoonist and illustrator.