Cartoonist Jules Feiffer, best known for his eponymous comic strip in ... Feiffer's contributions to animation were ...
The Pulitzer-winning cartoonist and satirist attacked lies, weasel words and half-truths wherever he saw them. His time in ...
Jules Feiffer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and playwright who cast a cynical eye on the personal and political anxieties, hypocrisies and disappointments of upper-middle-class urbanites ...
Oscar- and Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and writer Jules Feiffer has died. He was 95 and had published his last book ...
Feiffer, who died Jan. 17, first published his self-titled comic strip in The Village Voice in 1956. Later syndicated, Feiffer went on to run for more than four decades. Originally broadcast in 1982.
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and author Jules Feiffer died last week at age 95. We hear host Scott Simon's interview with him last fall, for his middle-grade graphic novel, "Amazing Grapes." ...
The artist, who created alongside Will Eisner, also wrote nearly 30 works, including the Jack Nicholson-led film, 'Carnal ...
Feiffer was best known for illustrating the children's classic "The Phantom Tollbooth." His loopy lines left a lasting mark on art, literature and film.
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.
Jules Feiffer, the award-winning cartoonist and ... Feiffer's contributions to animation were recognized in 1986 when he won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning, beating out Jack Higgins ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, screenwriter, and playwright Jules Feiffer died at the age of 95 at his home in New York on January 17, 2025.