William Hoest was a prolific and consistently witty cartoonist for nearly four decades, and is especially known for his panel, The Lockhorns. He produced six successful panel and strip features simultaneously at the end of his productive career.
Hoest was born in Newark, New Jersey and grew up in Montclair. His interest in cartooning began at the age of three when his mother kept him quiet with drawing materials. For two years, while in the Navy during World War II, he drew posters for t (showing 500 of 3658 characters). |
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