J. Campbell Cory

John Campbell Cory (September 11, 1867 – November 17, 1925) was an American newspaper cartoonist.

Upon his return, he worked on a farm for two years, where became known as an animal artist, particularly horses.

He was writing and illustrating horse racing articles in the New York Journal until 1898, when he left to found The Bee, a weekly newspaper of political cartoons, which he published from May 16 until August 2, 1898.

[1] He was an instructor and vice president of the New York School of Caricature (founded 1901).

In October, 1918, he became a cartoonist for the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Times, where he worked until his death.