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George Fisher (cartoonist)

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and became the newspaper's official cartoonist in 1976. Fisher gained a very active following in the state of Arkansas and became an Arkansas institution. Fisher's work was never syndicated, because he preferred to focus mostly on affairs in his home state, but many of his cartoons were reprinted
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Fisher met a female artist named Rosemary Snook. After the war, Fisher married Snook and began hiding her nickname, "Snooky", into most of his cartoons. Finding the hidden nickname became a favorite game for those who read his cartoons regularly.
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and was a home builder and business owner. Fisher's mother died when he was 5 years old and his father never remarried. Fisher's father encouraged George's artistic ability and suggested political subjects for him to draw. Fisher had his first
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Fisher's most famous statewide cartoon was a drawing of Governor Orval Faubus addressing a session of the Arkansas legislature where everyone present, even the mice and statues, had the face of Orval Faubus.
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His work has been published in several anthologies and he has been acclaimed as one of the great cartoonists of the 20th century.
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to start carrying his political cartoons and, before long, other newspapers began reprinting them in their Sunday editions.
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that controlled local and statewide politics at the time. Fisher worked for the newspaper until it was forced to close.
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His wife died in 1983, but Fisher continued to hide her nickname in his cartoons as a tribute.
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Fisher attended Beebe College for one year, after which he withdrew to join the
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His most famous nationally reprinted cartoon was on the occasion of the
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In 1972, Fisher began drawing cartoons twice per week for the statewide
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for claiming credit for wartime factory construction in Arkansas.
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Fisher was buried at Beebe Cemetery in Beebe, Arkansas.
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Index

George Fisher (disambiguation)
cartoonist
Searcy, Arkansas
Tennessee
cartoon
Arkansas governor
Homer Martin Adkins
United States Army
Camp Roberts
Camp McCoy
Argonne Forest
Bronze Star
infantryman
Battle of the Bulge
Bournemouth, England
West Memphis, Arkansas
political machine
Little Rock, Arkansas
commercial art
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
ABC
KATV
syndicated
political satire
Orval Faubus
Arkansas Gazette
Heart Attack
Christmas
Arkansas Times
Space Shuttle Challenger

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