Jim Borgman
Jim Borgman is an American cartoonist best known for his work on the comic strip Zits, which he co-created with writer Jerry Scott. The strip, which debuted in 1997, humorously explores the life of a teenager named Jeremy Duncan and his interactions with family and friends. Borgman's art style is characterized by its expressive characters and relatable situations.
In addition to Zits, Borgman has contributed to various publications, including The Cincinnati Enquirer and The New York Times. His work has earned him several awards, including the prestigious Reuben Award from the National Cartoonists Society. Borgman's cartoons often reflect social issues and everyday life, making them accessible to a wide audience.