About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: List of cartoonists, Creator's Bill of Rights, List of Jewish American cartoonists, Antonio Prohias, Julie Doucet, Stephan Martiniere, William St. John Glenn, Payut Ngaokrachang, Jean-Christophe Menu, Jessica Abel, Bob Staake, Donyo Donev, Khalid alDakheel, Rejabhad, Jim Scancarelli, Jim Lujan, William Papas, Christine Roche, R. C. Harvey, Gerhard Haderer, Edward Jump, Kazusa Takashima, Len Peralta, Jenny Pat, Anupam Sinha, Victor Weisz, Ballyscunnion, Mike Kazaleh, Kim Seong-hwan, Walt Stanchfield, John Byrne, Aaron Williams, Johan Wanloo, T. O. Honiball, Gus Ferguson, Gorg Mallia, Alex Gard, Shun'ichi Yukimuro, Liz Baillie, Ahsan Habib, Edmund S. Valtman, Cartoon-o-phobia, Edmond Kiraz, C. & V. Hansen, Charles Exeter Devereux Crombie, Ali Dino, Josefina Tanganelli Plana, Miel Prudencio Ma, Dick Hodgins, Jr., Arja Kajermo, James Albert Wales, Denys Wortman, Mark Siegel, Ken H. Harrison, Dave Blazek, Sean Pendergrass, Andreas Petroulakis, Gado, Hana Hajjar, Munawar Abro, Arthur Qwak, Doh D Daiga, Vahan Shirvanian, John Gallagher, Frank Evers. Excerpt: Notable cartoonists include: In alphabetical order In alphabetical order In alphabetical order In alphabetical order In alphabetical order The Creator's Bill of Rights (officially, A Bill of Rights for Comics Creators) was a document drafted in November 1988 by a number of independent comic book artists and writers, designed to protect their rights as creators and aid against their exploitation by corporate work for hire practices. Issues covered by the Bill included giving creators proper credit for their characters and stories, profit-sharing, distribution, fair contracts, licensing, and return of original artwork. The Bill's legacy is a much more creator-friendly comics industry. Creator's rights has long been a source of conflict in the American comics industr...