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Bill Hoest

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rule: Learn to do each segment of a comic professionally. Bill Hoest could draw well, letter attractively and legibly, design in an eye-catching fashion, direct and control the action and expression of his characters, and write material that was genuinely funny. He then blended the elements to produce work that stood out on the comics page. I must now meet that same standard of excellence.
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Bill Hoest insisted on doing each of his comics meticulously. The artwork, writing, lettering and inking were all done in such a way as to meet his high self-imposed standards. I came to realize that his success, which so many cartoonists young and old tried to analyze, was the result of a simple
192:. He started his art career in 1948 as a greeting card designer with Norcross Greeting Cards, continuing in that field until 1951 when he left to become a freelancer. His cartoons soon began appearing in 358:
Hoest was reportedly a diligent cartoonist, putting in ten hours a day at his drawing board. "It is a business, and I have to treat it like a business. I keep busy. That's the way I make my living".
709: 243:. After an injury from a 1965 traffic accident kept Haenigsen away from the drawing board, Hoest took over most of the work, although Haenigsen still supervised and signed each 260:
dealers. Top cartoonists of that decade drew cartoons showing Volkswagens, and these were published along with amusing automotive essays by such humorists as
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was named the best syndicated panel of 1976 and 1980 by the NCS, and he also won in the gag cartoon division in 1977.
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continued to illustrate all the features, while Hoest's widow, Bunny Hoest, took over the scripting. Reiner recalled:
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The Lockhorns: What Do You Mean You Weren't Listening? I Didn't Say Anything
176:. He also created other syndicated strips and panels for King Features. 200: 349:, he ganged together several miscellaneous cartoons, adding 289:(1974), a cartoon series about cars and drivers for the 256:, a 1967 promotional book distributed as a giveaway by 188:, Hoest spent two years in the Navy and studied art at 430:
The Lockhorns: What's the Garbage Doing on the Stove?
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The Lockhorns: I See You Burned the Cold Cuts Again
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It lasted two years, ending in 1962. 228:Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate 164:to 500 newspapers in 23 countries, and 7: 650:National Cartoonists Society Awards 591:"Obscurity of the Day: My Son John" 705:People from Lloyd Harbor, New York 589:Holtz, Allan (February 19, 2018). 14: 690:American comic strip cartoonists 606:Donovan, Dick (April 22, 1979). 420:Polygraphic Co of America, 1952. 319:, co-created with his assistant 695:Artists from Newark, New Jersey 333:Hired as the cartoon editor of 233:He then became an assistant on 139: 16:American cartoonist (1926–1988) 1: 401:National Cartoonists Society 368:National Cartoonists Society 116:National Cartoonists Society 726: 630:King Features: John Reiner 504:The Return of Agatha Crumm 456:. Tempo Star Books: 1978. 399:Bill Hoest received three 343:Sunday supplement magazine 305:, was published as both a 530:The Lockhorns: Giant Size 517:Even More Bumper Snickers 207:The Saturday Evening Post 26: 636:January 3, 2010, at the 366:He was president of the 33:Bill Hoest self-portrait 372:Lloyd Neck, Long Island 362:Personal life and death 337:in 1979, Hoest created 222:community in 1960 with 162:King Features Syndicate 392: 72:Lloyd Harbor, New York 381:After Hoest's death, 355:to that mix in 1981. 210:and other magazines. 487:. Lyle Stuart, 1981. 467:More Bumper Snickers 295:. His King Features 152:William Pierce Hoest 42:William Pierce Hoest 700:Cooper Union alumni 618:The Palm Beach Post 579:Lambiek: Bill Hoest 552:. Tor Books. 2001. 538:. Tor Books, 1990. 313:from 1977 to 1996. 532:. Tor Books, 1984. 218:Hoest entered the 186:Newark, New Jersey 118:, 1976, 1977, 1980 54:Newark, New Jersey 462:978-0-441-33980-8 426:Volkswagen, 1967. 292:National Enquirer 275:While working on 160:, distributed by 149: 148: 717: 652: 647: 641: 627: 621: 614: 604: 598: 595:Stripper's Guide 587: 581: 576: 519:. Signet, 1982. 506:. Signet, 1982. 143: 141: 125: 82: 75: 67: 64:November 7, 1988 51:February 7, 1926 50: 48: 31: 19: 725: 724: 720: 719: 718: 716: 715: 714: 670: 669: 661: 656: 655: 648: 644: 638:Wayback Machine 628: 624: 612: 605: 601: 588: 584: 577: 573: 568: 563: 481:. Signet: 1980. 469:. Signet, 1979. 444:. Signet, 1976. 438:. 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Newark, New Jersey
Lloyd Harbor, New York
Cartoonist
The Lockhorns
Laugh Parade
National Cartoonists Society
Bunny Hoest
The Lockhorns
King Features Syndicate
Laugh Parade
Parade
Newark, New Jersey
Cooper Union
Collier's
Playboy
The Saturday Evening Post
comic strip
Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate
Harry Haenigsen
Penny
Think Small
Volkswagen
H. Allen Smith
Roger Price
Jean Shepherd
The Lockhorns
National Enquirer
comic strip
Agatha Crumm

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