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Bill Hoest was an American cartoonist best known for his work on the comic strips The Lockhorns, Agatha Crumm, and The Wizard of Id. He was born in Newark, New Jersey, on February 7, 1926. Hoest began his career in the 1950s, working as an assistant to cartoonist Al Capp on the popular comic strip Li'l Abner. He then went on to create his own comic strips, including The Lockhorns, which he wrote and drew for more than 40 years. He also created the comic strips Agatha Crumm and The Wizard of Id. Hoest was a prolific cartoonist, producing more than 20,000 cartoons during his career. He was also a successful businessman, founding the cartoon syndicate H.O.E.S.T. (Hoest Enterprises Syndicate). Hoest was the recipient of numerous awards, including the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award in 1975 and the Elzie Segar Award in 1985. He was also inducted into the National Cartoonists Society Hall of Fame in 1997. Hoest passed away on November 26, 1988, at the age of 62.

Popular As William Pierce Hoest
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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 7 February 1926
Birthday 7 February
Birthplace Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Date of death (1988-11-07)Lloyd Harbor, New York
Died Place Lloyd Harbor, New York
Nationality United States

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1979

Hired as the cartoon editor of Parade in 1979, Hoest created Laugh Parade for that Sunday supplement magazine in 1980. For Laugh Parade, he ganged together several miscellaneous cartoons, adding Howard Huge to that mix in 1981.

1976

Bill Hoest received three National Cartoonists Society awards. The Lockhorns was named the best syndicated panel of 1976 and 1980 by the NCS, and he also won in the gag cartoon division in 1977.

1968

While working on Penny, Hoest began his cartoons about a bickering couple, The Lockhorns, as a single-panel daily on September 9, 1968, with the Sunday feature launched April 9, 1972. He then took an alternate route with Bumper Snickers (1974), a cartoon series about cars and drivers for the National Enquirer. His King Features comic strip, Agatha Crumm, was published as both a daily and a Sunday strip from 1977 to 1996. What a Guy!, co-created with his assistant John Reiner, was syndicated by King Features from 1987 to 1996.

1967

Hoest was one of the cartoonists featured in Think Small, a 1967 promotional book distributed as a giveaway by Volkswagen dealers. Top cartoonists of that decade drew cartoons showing Volkswagens, and these were published along with amusing automotive essays by such humorists as H. Allen Smith, Roger Price and Jean Shepherd.

1965

He then became an assistant on Harry Haenigsen's Penny. After an injury from a 1965 traffic accident kept Haenigsen away from the drawing board, Hoest took over most of the work, although Haenigsen still supervised and signed each Penny strip.

1960

Hoest entered the comic strip community in 1960 with My Son John, for the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate. It last two years, ending in 1962.

1948

Born in Newark, New Jersey, Hoest spent two years in the Navy and studied art at Cooper Union. He started his art career in 1948 as a greeting card designer with Norcross Greeting Cards, continuing in that field until 1951 when he left to become a freelancer. His cartoons soon began appearing in Collier's, Playboy, The Saturday Evening Post and other magazines.

1926

William Pierce Hoest (February 7, 1926 – November 7, 1988) was an American cartoonist best known as the creator of the gag panel series, The Lockhorns, distributed by King Features Syndicate to 500 newspapers in 23 countries, and Laugh Parade for Parade. He also created other syndicated strips and panels for King Features.