Mort Gerberg

Cartoonist, Author

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Who is Mort Gerberg?

Mort Gerberg is an American cartoonist and author best known for his magazine cartoons, which have appeared in numerous publications such as The New Yorker, Playboy, Harvard Business Review, Publishers Weekly and on The Huffington Post. Besides magazine cartoons, Gerberg has drawn several nationally-syndicated newspaper comic strips. His comic strip Koky, co-created and written by Richard O'Brien, was syndicated from 1979 to 1981 by the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate. In 2007, Ramble House collected the strip's entire run into two books, one collecting the dailies and the other collecting the Sundays. Gerberg has also created commissioned cartoons and humorous writings for Fidelity Investments, MasterCard, Epson, Motorola, John Hancock Insurance, and Brooks Brothers among others.

He has written, edited and/or illustrated over 40 books. They include Cartooning: The Art and the Business, LAST LAUGHS: Cartoons About Aging, Retirement...and the Great Beyond, Joy in Mudville: The Big Book of Baseball Humor, The All-Jewish Cartoon Collection, and the children's books, Why Did Halley’s Comet Cross The Universe?, and the best selling More Spaghetti, I Say.

Gerberg has also written, drawn and performed on NBC, ABC and PBS television news shows. Gerberg taught cartooning at New York City's Parsons School of Design and The New School Distance Learning Program. He was an information content provider for ABC Multimedia, Prodigy, America Online, and BookWire.com.

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