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Dan Reynolds (cartoonist)

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Dan Reynolds
OccupationCartoonist
NationalityAmerican
Notable worksReader's Digest
Website
www.reynoldsunwrapped.weebly.com

Dan Reynolds (born July 26, 1960) began drawing cartoons in December 1989[1] at the age of twenty-nine.[2] His work is seen nationally on greeting cards with American Greetings brand Recycled Paper Greetings and Papyrus Greetings, as well as in Reader's Digest.

Cartoons

Reynolds is best known for his cartoon series, Reynolds Unwrapped.

His work appears in almost every issue of Reader's Digest[3] (where he is known for his cow, pig and chicken cartoons) and in stores featuring major greeting cards published by Recycled Paper Greetings, Design Design, .[4] and Nobleworks.

Reynolds' work also appeared in the opening episode of the 2002 episode of HBO's The Sopranos and the cover of a National Lampoon[5] cartoon book collection. His baseball cartoons are in the Cooperstown National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

Reynolds spent four years in the Navy on the USS Nimitz,[6] has a degree in psychology and currently lives in central New York state with his wife and sons.

References

  1. ^ "Biography," Reynolds Unwrapped.
  2. ^ Reynolds' blog.
  3. ^ "Reader's Digest: Official Site to Subscribe & Read Great Stuff". Reader's Digest.
  4. ^ "Search results for: 'dan reynolds.' - Design Design, Inc". designdesign.us.
  5. ^ National Lampoon Favorite Cartoons of the 21st Century - ISBN 978-0-9778718-1-0
  6. ^ Reynolds Unwrapped