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|- bgcolor="lightgray" |22 || 1928 || A. B. Frost, early American comics artist and writer |- |22 || 1953 || Al Gordon, American comic book artist best known as an inker for Marvel Comics |- |22 || 1954 || Jean-Marc Lofficier, French comics writer and translator |- |22 || 1956 || Kevin Fagan, American cartoonist and creator of the syndicated comic strip Drabble |- |22 || 1959 || Armando Gil, comic book artist |- |22 || 1961 || Bill Jaaska, American comics artist best known for his work on The New Titans published by DC Comics |- |22 || 1971 || Eric Reynolds, American cartoonist, critic and comics editor who works full-time for Fantagraphics Books |- |22 || 1972 || Jae Lee, Korean-American comic book artist best known for Inhumans |- |22 || 1972 || David Rees, American comics author known for Get Your War On |- bgcolor="lightgray" |22 || 1974 ||Alain Saint-Ogan, French comics creator best known for Zig et Puce |- bgcolor="lightgray" |22 || 1984 ||TV Comic, a British comic which lasted for 1696 issues |- bgcolor="lightgray" |22 || 2001 || George Evans, American comic book artist who worked on Terry and the Pirates and for 16 years on Secret Agent X-9 |- |22 || 2005 || Dream Police by writer J. Michael Straczynski with artwork by Mike Deodato