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Édika
Édouard Karali (17 December 1940 – 16 December 2025), better known by the pen name of Édika, was a French comics artist who was renowned for his distinctively absurd style. A number of his comic strips have been translated into several European languages such as; English (published by Knockabout Comics), Spanish, Italian (in the magazine Totem comic), German (published by Alpha Comics), Swedish (published by Epix), Danish (published by Runepress), and Greek (in the magazines Vavel and Para Pente).
Edmond Kiraz
Egyptian-born French-Armenian cartoonist and illustrator
Deena Mohamed
Egyptian graphic designer and author
Ahmad Nady
Egyptian political cartoonist, comic artist and activist
Ganzeer
Ganzeer (  , "chain") (born 1982 in Giza) is the pseudonym used by an Egyptian artist who has gained mainstream fame in Egypt and internationally following the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. Prior to the revolution, Ganzeer's work, while recognized, was largely limited to the spheres of art and design. Ganzeer's artwork has touched on the themes of civic responsibility and social justice. Ganzeer means "chain" in Arabic. He is a regular contributor to the online magazine Rolling Bulb. Described by Bidoun Magazine as a "Contingency Artist," Ganzeer is quite accustomed to adopting completely new
Tarek Shahin
cartoonist
Bahgat Osman
Egyptian cartoonist and illustrator, most widely known as for his political cartoons and children's book illustrations throughout most of the Arab world. (1931–2001)