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'''Drew Litton''' is considered one of the premier sports cartoonists left in the United States. |
'''Drew Litton''' (1958-) is considered one of the premier sports cartoonists left in the United States. His cartoons are featured weekly in the Chicago Tribune and he is a regular contributor for ESPN.com, as well as for his own website: [http://www.drewlitton.com] where he continues to draw five sports cartoons a week. He drew a daily cartoon, win. lose & Drew, for the ''[[Rocky Mountain News]]'' in Denver until its closure in 2009. Litton also founded Littoonz Studios LLC [http://www.littoonzstudios.com] his own creative arts company in 2009, which specializes in animation, comic art, humorous illustration, and character design, as well as cartoons and comic strips for print and the web. He received the [[National Cartoonist Society]] Sports Cartoon Award for 1993. Litton is also syndicated and his work is distributed two times per week by [[Universal Press syndicate]]. His blog on creativity, the Creators Incubator [http://www.creatorsincbator.wordpress.com], provides insight and tips into the creative process. His webcomic "Finnegan's Field" is due to debut in the summer of 2011. |
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Revision as of 22:56, 16 June 2011
Drew Litton (1958-) is considered one of the premier sports cartoonists left in the United States. His cartoons are featured weekly in the Chicago Tribune and he is a regular contributor for ESPN.com, as well as for his own website: [1] where he continues to draw five sports cartoons a week. He drew a daily cartoon, win. lose & Drew, for the Rocky Mountain News in Denver until its closure in 2009. Litton also founded Littoonz Studios LLC [2] his own creative arts company in 2009, which specializes in animation, comic art, humorous illustration, and character design, as well as cartoons and comic strips for print and the web. He received the National Cartoonist Society Sports Cartoon Award for 1993. Litton is also syndicated and his work is distributed two times per week by Universal Press syndicate. His blog on creativity, the Creators Incubator [3], provides insight and tips into the creative process. His webcomic "Finnegan's Field" is due to debut in the summer of 2011.
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