Gösta Hammarlund (30 January 1903 – 12 July 1987) was a Norwegian illustrator and journalist.
He came to Norway as a 13 year old and started at Halling Skole at Kristiania (now Oslo).
He started working for the newspaper Dagbladet with his own daily comic strip in 1940.
In the post-World War II period, he initiated a working relationship with sports editor Jørgen Juve (1906–1983) which resulted in drawings and portraits for weekly Saturday interviews in Dagbladet.
[2] Among his books are the novel Møte med fru Brontze from 1939 and Berømte elskovspar from 1951.