Frank Miller (editorial cartoonist)

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This article is about Frank Miller, the editorial cartoonist. For other people with this name, see Frank Miller.

Frank Andrea Miller (1926-February 17, 1983) was the editorial cartoonist for the Des Moines Register from 1953 to 1983.[1][2] In 1963, Miller received the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning for his notable editorial cartoon on nuclear warfare which depicts a world destroyed and one ragged figure saying to another, "I said -- we sure settled that dispute, didn't we!"[3]

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  • Miller, Frank. Frank Miller Looks At Life, Des Moines Register, 1962.
  • Miller, Frank. Cartoons as Commentary: Three Decades at the Register, Des Moines Register, 1983.

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  1. ^ The Papers of Cartoonists & Comic Strip Writers held by the University of Iowa Libraries. Retrieved on 2006-10-12.
  2. ^ Brunnier exhibit looks at editorial cartoons. Retrieved on 2006-10-11.
  3. ^ a b The Pulitzer Prize Winners: Editorial Cartooning. Retrieved on 2006-10-12.
  4. ^ The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists: Editorial Cartooning Award Winners.