National Cartoonist Day
May 5th is National Cartoonist Day, a world-wide celebration of
National Cartoonist Society declared the date in the 1990s to promote support for the cartooning industry, and to recognize the impact they have had on society.[1]
The date of May 5th was chosen to recognize the first appearance (in color) of the mischievous cartoon character "The Yellow Kid" in the New York World newspaper on May 5, 1895.[2] The character was created by comic strip artist Richard F. Outcault, and was featured in his cartoon titled "At the Circus in Hogan's Alley".
See also
- Cartoon
- Comic strip
- Editorial cartoon
References
- ^ "On World Cartoonists Day, let's take a look at some renowned artistes and their creations". WION News. 5 May 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
- News18.com. 5 May 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2022.