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John Marshall was born on 14 November, 1955 in Waverly, New York, United States, is an American cartoonist. Discover John Marshall's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 14 November 1955
Birthday 14 November
Birthplace Waverly, New York, United States
Nationality United States

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1976

Graduating in 1976 from Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, Marshall began as an art director at a Binghamton, New York, advertising agency, eventually making the leap as a freelance illustrator, with a client list that included General Electric, IBM and Golf Digest.

1982

In 1982, Marshall created the comic strip, Buford, distributed through Syndicated News Services, Inc. From 1994 to 2000, he worked with Mark Cullum on the King Features strip Walnut Cove.

1989

Marshall's editorial cartoons regularly appeared in the Press & Sun-Bulletin (Binghamton, New York) from 1989 to 2003.

1994

Many of his editorial cartoons appeared annually in Charles Brooks' Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year from 1994 to 2002.

1996

In addition to the selections in the Best Editorial Cartoons annuals, an Honorable Mention for Editorial Cartoons was received by Marshall in the New York State Associated Press Association Writing Contest for 1996.

Marshall is a member of the National Cartoonists Society.

In addition to experimenting with digital photography, he enjoys following his favorite football team, the New York Giants, and creating sports paintings.

John and Cheryl Marshall have a son, John.

2001

From February 2001 to January 2003, his daily panel, The U.S. of Play, appeared on United Features Syndicate's website.

2002

In the summer of 2002, he lettered and inked Hägar the Horrible.

"I floundered for a couple of years," said Marshall, but he found a new direction in 2002 when he got a phone call from King Features to work on Blondie.

Marshall began assisting Denis Lebrun on Blondie in December 2002.

Reprints of Marshall's art appear in the book Chicken Soup for the NASCAR Soul (Health Communications, 2002).

2004

Former Cracked cartoonist Frank Cummings was Marshall's assistant on Blondie from 2004 until his death in 2014.

Computer technology made it possible for Marshall, Young and Cummings to collaborate even though they live in three different states.

Cummings lived in Birmingham, Alabama, while Young alternates between Vermont and Florida.

Young says that Marshall and Cummings were "doing a most wonderful job".

At his Binghamton basement studio, jazz buff Marshall listens to jazz while he draws Blondie.

To capture the finely polished inking details seen in Blondie, Marshall works on a Wacom tablet linked to his Macintosh.

First he draws a rough, sent to Young for review, and then it's back to the computer for the finished art, delivered electronically to King Features.

2005

John Marshall is an American cartoonist, best known as the artist of the Blondie comic strip since 2005.

He works closely with scripter Dean Young, son of the strip's creator, Chic Young.

Born in Waverly, New York, John Marshall took an interest in cartooning at an early age.

He was bored during the summer between the fourth and fifth grades and began drawing Peanuts characters on brown paper bags.

When he was 14, his career as a cartoonist was jump-started by his grandmother who urged him to send cartoons to Parade.

On his first try, Parade bought one.

Marshall recalled, "It's tough peaking in the tenth grade."

This was followed by a sale to The Saturday Evening Post.

2007

He became the strip's lead artist in May 2005, although he remained uncredited until Sunday, January 7, 2007.

"It's very deceiving how hard this is to draw," said Marshall in 2007.

"I love to draw. I love to see that finished black on white. It's just really primal and just basic."

Young has nothing but praise for Marshall's work, commenting, "He's been doing such a great job that the Bumsteads and I couldn't be more pleased."

Translated into 35 languages, Blondie is published in 2,300 newspapers in 55 countries.

Marshall views Blondie as "a dream job", even though he often works six days a week, ten hours a day.

"I definitely feel I'm drawing an American institution," said Marshall in 2007.