Jim Borgman has been the Enquirer's editorial cartoonist since 1976. Borgman has won every major award in his field, including the 1991 Pulitzer Prize, the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year in 1993, and most recently, the Adamson Award in 2005 as International Cartoonist of the Year. His award-winning daily comic strip Zits, co-created with Jerry Scott, chronicles the life of 15-year-old Jeremy Duncan, his family and friends through the glories and challenges of the teenage years. Since debuting in July 1997, Zits has regularly finished #1 in reader comics polls across America and is syndicated in more than 1300 newspapers around the world.
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The White Death: a portfolio
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5 Comments:
Sigh! Snow! I'm just glad the temperature is above zero now.
Winter of 94 was the best. I was in 6th grade and I never forget it. Our drive was frozen solid so much so that we could ride flexible fliers down what used to be concrete. Ahh those were the days.
i like the "character builder" cartoon best. been there.
Ah, I love winter in Cincinnati! It has created a new winter Olympic sport....."People Falling". It is created and judged by those who are too lazy to shovel their sidewalks. Or perhaps they don't shovel on purpose, just to watch the slippers and sliders.
how could you leave out "February the 93rd" from '03? I have had that taped to my wall since it was in the paper.
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