George Trosley
1947–
George Trosley, born in 1947, is an American cartoonist best recognized for his work in *CARtoons* and *Hustler* magazines. He entered the comics field in the mid-1970s, contributing as an artist, colorist, inker, letterer, and writer across 36 issues from 1975 to 2016. His most frequent credits appear in *CARtoons*, *Hustler Humor*, and *Aesop's Fables*. Trosley’s style is clean and expressive, suited to both automotive humor and adult satire. He collaborated with various editors and writers on these titles, though specific partnerships are not widely documented. His co-creations include the long-running *CARtoons* series and the satirical *Aesop's Fables* adaptation for *Hustler*. Later in his career, he remained active in cartooning, contributing to niche humor markets. Trosley’s legacy is as a versatile cartoonist who bridged the gap between car-culture comics and adult-oriented humor. He has not received major industry awards widely recorded, but his work endures in the archives of specialty magazines.
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