In October 1935 the Cambridge Daily News accepted his offer to provide a weekly cartoon, for which he was paid a guinea a week.
Tenniel now confines himself almost exclusively to the weekly cartoons with which his name is popularly associated.
Naruto is a weekly cartoon and has not ended even to this day.
In 1934 The Saturday Evening Post asked her to draw a weekly cartoon for the magazine's back page.
Mr. Buller did weekly cartoons until 1992, but for many years he had assorted other jobs as well.
After the strip folded, Rushton still contributed a weekly political cartoon to the Liberal News until mid-1962.
After creating 12 rough sketches for a weekly slot, Diller got the editor's approval to begin running a weekly cartoon.
While producing his weekly single-panel cartoon, Diller began pursuing syndication.
He continued to produce weekly cartoons for The Times until 1980.
Bish began working for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in 1985, where he draws seven weekly cartoons.