David Macaulay

Award-winning author/artist who depicts how things work—from simple gadgets to monumental structures.

Robert Maguire

Twentieth century American illustrator best known for his cover work for crime noir novels.

Don Maitz

Award-winning fantasy artist whose work is on books by Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, and more.

Gregory Manchess

Prolific oil painter who has illustrated books, magazines, postage stamps, and his own fantasy novel.

Fred Marcellino

A dedicated illustrator who transformed the art of the book with unique imagery that defied convention.

John Martin

British Romantic painter known for depicting apocalyptic themes.

Don Martin

American illustrator and cartoonist whose work has been featured in various publications, and who is most notable for his work for MAD magazine.

Winsor McCay

An illustrator who has influenced cartoonists and animators throughout the Twentieth Century.

Robert McGinnis

Prolific painter of pulp covers and film posters.

Roy McKie

Author and illustrator most famous for his collaboration with Dr. Seuss and the Beginner Books imprint series.

June Reynard McKie

American artist well-known for her fashion illustration and portraiture, and whose work has been featured both in the US and abroad.

Franklin McMahon

Illustrator known for his reportage-style drawings, capturing historical events, court trials, and cultural moments with dynamic precision.

Neysa McMein

Created many cover illustrations and pastel drawings of strong and spirited American women.

Mike Mignola

Pioneer of copyright ownership for comic book artists; creator of many comic book series, including "Hellboy."

Sam Milai

Celebrated Black Americans through biographical cartoons in the "Pittsburgh Courier" newspaper.

H.R. Millar

Scottish illustrator beloved during his lifetime for children's book and fantasy illustrations.

Frank Miller

Highly influential comic book artist known for his intense, noir aesthetic.

Norman Mingo

Commercial and magazine artist well-known for his depiction of MAD Magazine’s smiling mascot, Alfred E. Neuman.

Wendell Minor

Acclaimed illustrator of covers for best-selling books; inspired by history, art, science, and the natural world.

Pierre Mion

Long-time illustrator for "National Geographic Society Magazine."

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