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Mackay, Gregory
Contemporary comic book artist who participated in 'Silent Army' - a publication featuring the works of 20 young Australian comic book veterans published as part ...
Mackie, Liz
Late 20th century cartoonist. Her illustration "What's an orgasm, Mum?"/ "I dunno, Luv, ask yer father", is signed 'M'.
Macredie, Andrew, b.
Scottish colonial pastoralist who made fun of his unsuspecting Presbyterian neighbours with his cut paper silhouettes depicting caricatures cavorting with fantasy creatures.
Maher, Rachel
Contemporary Melbourne cartoonist. Maher's work is held at the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria.
Mahood, Kim
A contemporary cartoonist, Mahood contributed works to the Bulletin in 1982. There is some speculation she was teaching at Canberra School of Art c.2000.
Maier, Helen, b.
Contemporary comic book artist. Maier apparently moved to Brisbane in mid-1994 to work for Kinetic Comics, a company that produces comics for the US as ...
Major, Alex
Contemporary comic book artist
Mallinson, Margaret
Mid 20th century comic strip artist. Mallinson compiled 'The Magic Kangaroo,' a children's book in comic strip format.
Malmgren, Hildegarde
Mid 20th century cartoonist. Malmgren signed cartoons in 'Australia: National Journal' and 'Australia Week-end Book'.
Mangan, Kieren
Contemporary comic book artist who participated in 'Silent Army' - a publication featuring the works of 20 young Australian comic book veterans published as part ...
Manning, Ambrose
Early 20th century caricaturist
Marcel,
Mid 20th century newspaper cartoonist. Marcel worked for the 'Daily Telegraph'.
Marisa,
Contemporary Brisbane? comic book artist
Marony, Patrick William
Federation era Queensland political cartoonist and oil painter. National Library of Australia owns 24 oil paintings by Marony.
Marsh,
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales in Sydney holds Marsh's work.
Marsh, John
Late colonial period magazine illustrator. He drew and engraved the header for the first issue of 'Woman' in 1892.
Martin,
Mid 20th century cartoonist. Martin may be the 'T. Martin' included in a c.1930s list of Bulletin Artists.
Martin, Carol
Cartoonist, is represented (as Carol Martin according to indexer) in the Mitchell Library Bulletin collection with 45 original cartoons of 1948-59.