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Sam Cobean

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Name
  
Sam Cobean

Role
  
Cartoonist

Movies
  
Willoughby's Magic Hat



Died
  
1951, Watkins Glen, New York, United States

Sam Cobean (December 28, 1913, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – July 2, 1951) was a cartoonist, especially known for his work in The New Yorker in the 1940s and 1950s.

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His book of cartoons, The Naked Eye, has been published around the world. Likewise, the book published after his death, The Cartoons of Cobean has enjoyed worldwide popularity since its publication in 1952. Copies of his books are still actively traded by his fans.

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A close friend and co-worker with cartoonist Charles Addams (The Addams Family), Sam Cobean has influenced cartoons and cartoonists for several generations. His particular contribution to the art of cartooning was his "dream bubble" or "thought bubble," wherein he revealed what the characters in his cartoons were actually thinking, e.g. the man looking at a beautiful woman and seeing her in the nude.

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Cobean created humor that truly transcends the barriers of language, culture, race and even time.

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References

Sam Cobean Wikipedia