Celebrated Cartoonist Jules Feiffer Dies at Age 95

Celebrated Cartoonist Jules Feiffer Dies at Age 95
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  • Jules Feiffer, renowned cartoonist, died at 95 from heart failure on January 21, 2025.
  • Feiffer's 'The Phantom Tollbooth' artwork and 'Feiffer' strip made lasting impacts.
  • His work on 'The Spirit' with Will Eisner brought him early recognition in the 1940s.
  • Feiffer won a Pulitzer in 1986, marking his influence in political cartooning.
  • The Oscar-winning 'Munro' showcased his wit with a military satire in 1961.
  • Feiffer's plays like 'Little Murders' tackled family and societal issues.
  • He wrote 'Backing into Forward' among nearly 30 books, sharing his life and art journey.
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