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Drew Litton

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to draw a weekly cartoon and ESPN.com to produce not only weekly sports cartoons and illustrations but along with animator Rich Moyer, he created a weekly animated cartoon series based on a pair of sports announcers previewing the weeks upcoming
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Litton was married in 1989 to Debbie Kitchell until her death from cancer in 2004. He currently lives with his life wife, Diane and their dogs. He publishes a commemorative calendar yearly.
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from 2009 until 2019, featuring Ferrel Hogs appalled by pork green chile, corrupt politicians and the cities favorite tourist attraction, the Blue Hole. It was his favorite feature to date.
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and one of the last sports cartoonists left in the United States. He is nationally syndicated sports cartoonist though Andrews. Best known for his 25+ years as the creator of the popular
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matchups. Litton also joined KUSA 9News in the fall of 2009 to draw weekly cartoons featuring the Denver Broncos. His work is currently featured in the coloradosun.com opinion section.
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in Denver, Colorado to create a daily feature called "Win, Lose & DREW" for its sports section. It featured a variety of local sports franchises including the
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Litton created "Duncans Dilemma",a daily comic strip featuring Duncan, a neurotic postal worker, and his unruly neighbor, Rooster. It was featured in the
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in August of the same year. Litton decided the daily deadlines of two daily features proved to be overwhelming amidst radiation treatments.
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as a copy clerk. By 1979 his cartoons began to appear sporadically on the editorial page and sports section of the
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from January 2000 until late August 2000 when it was discontinued after Litton's diagnosis of
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as well as local universities. In 1984 his cartoons became syndicated two times a week by
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1993 Best Sports Cartoonist National Cartoonists Society Divisional Award.
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Litton was first published when he was hired part-time by the
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cartoonist
Rocky Mountain News
Colorado Rockies
ESPN
Chicago Tribune
WGN
Sports Illustrated
El Paso
Texas
Coronado High school
University of Texas at El Paso
Denver
Colorado
El Paso Times
University of Texas El Paso
Denver Broncos
Denver Nuggets
Colorado Avalanche
Colorado Rockies
United Features
Andrews McMeel
Monday Night Football
Guadalupe County Communicator
Santa Rosa, New Mexico
testicular cancer
Official website
www.littoonzstudios.com
NCS Awards
Categories
American animators

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