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In 1992, MacNelly met Chris Cassatt, a computer expert and cartoonist who became his assistant. Cassatt helped him change the way he worked by adding digitalization to his mediums. In 1992, MacNelly hired Cassatt full-time, and they tele-commuted between Fishhawk Pass in Virginia and Cassatt's home
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on an overseas trip in 1976: "I was the only cartoonist to see that, to actually see it. And all I could think of was, 'Gee, I hope he didn't hurt his head.' Meanwhile, back in the States, all my colleagues were doing Jerry Ford-falling-down jokes, and
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during his years at school in UNC. He worked there for the editor who became his mentor, Jim "Shu" Shumaker, who was also a professor at UNC-Chapel Hill. Shumaker's impression on the cartoonist was so profound that MacNelly created the comic strip
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MacNelly married his first wife, Rita MacNelly, in 1970. His son Jake was born in 1972, followed by Danny in 1974. He married Scottie Perry in 1985, and had a son Matt in 1986. In 1989, MacNelly met his last wife, Susie MacNelly. They married in
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At this time, MacNelly was courted by various newspaper syndicates and journals to work for them, but he turned them down, preferring the slower pace of southern culture. In 1974, MacNelly was settling into being syndicated through the
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He was the first cartoonist inducted into the UNC School of Journalism Hall of Fame in 1985. He said at the time of his induction: "I'm afraid if my mother finds out, I'll be in big trouble. She thinks I'm running numbers in
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after "Shu," and the strip's lead character is based upon him. MacNelly considered his two years at the Chapel Hill newspaper to be what led to his "break"; his cartoons were picked up by newspapers across the state.
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was syndicated in 950 newspapers by 1986, with millions of readers. A line of stuffed animals based on the cartoon's characters was produced. MacNelly also illustrated a book written by former Senator
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MacNelly's legacy is continued through the work of Chris Cassatt, Gary Brookins, Susie MacNelly, his head writer Bill Linden and Doug Gamble. This team keeps alive Jeff MacNelly's work on
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MacNelly said: "Cartoons are really a negative art form. You never say anything nice. You're always criticizing and dumping on people." Some of his most frequent targets were
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in 2008, when it was returned to the Carolina Inn and presented to the public for the first time at an official unveiling in January 2009, attended by MacNelly's son Danny.
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campus hotel and appeared on promotional brochures and menus issued by the inn in the ensuing decades. The painting mysteriously disappeared in the 1980s and resurfaced in
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started an entire career on it. I never did one. And I was the only guy that was right there. I missed the whole story, the entire point of it and everything."
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wrote: "MacNelly's superb draftsmanship as well as his heightened sense of the ridiculous is in the vanguard of a new generation of American cartoonists."
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syndicated editorial cartoons after the IRA blew up a bus filled with schoolchildren, protesters objecting to the cartoon's contents picketed outside the
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was produced by Brookins until 2020, after which it was handed over to Rick McKee; it is syndicated in more than 60 newspapers in the United States.
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named Ed Wilson drew cartoons which were "strikingly similar" and "virtually the same" to MacNelly's. The party subsequently fired Wilson.
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and could replicate MacNelly's style. Exhausted after his son's death, MacNelly gave the strip to Brookins to take over in early 1997.
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full-time, but found he needed to work in a newspaper office atmosphere to concentrate. In the 1980s, MacNelly moved to
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MacNelly won "Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year" from the National Cartoonists Society in 1978 and 1979.
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to be the newspaper's main illustrator and satirist. In less than two years, MacNelly won his first
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MacNelly's editorial cartoons often appeared in book collections. When MacNelly represented the
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By 1970, MacNelly had become such an accomplished artist that he was hired by Ross Mackenzie at
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onto Cassatt, Susie MacNelly and Brookins. Then, in December 1999, MacNelly was diagnosed with
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In the late 1990s, MacNelly began to also put more concentration into fine art painting and
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cartoonist Pap Dean. By 1999, he had almost finished passing the task of creating
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A Political Bestiary- Viable Alternatives, Impressive Mandates, and Other Fables
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had been established in papers, MacNelly created the single-panel strip
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s offices for three weeks. One of his most reprinted cartoons featured
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In 1969, MacNelly was commissioned to paint a representation of the
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and worked as a sports journalist and illustrator (specializing in
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in 1972, a second Pulitzer in 1978, and a third Pulitzer in 1985.
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Lauder, Val (April 1986). "The Pulitzer Pen of Jeff MacNelly".
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Jake died in a rock climbing accident on October 15, 1996.
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from 1964 to 1968. MacNelly was educated in his teens at
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in 1972, helping to put the small paper on the map.
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