Joshua Quagmire (sometimes shortened to JQ) (1953[1]-2023[2]) was an American cartoonist of underground and mainstream comic books, best known for his creation Cutey Bunny.
The story, writing, and art style recall not only manga, but the madcap MAD Magazine and syndicated comic strips of the 1940s and 1950s, together with a burlesque sense of both humor and sexuality.
Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, in character as they were in the popular "Road to..." movies, frequently appear to help Cutey Bunny.
Even fellow comic book writer Chris Claremont appeared in one issue, helping unmask a villain who turned out to be Adolf Hitler in disguise.
Typically, he has been even-handed in his treatment—he recounts the tale of a socialist friend of his, who, upon reading an Uncle Joe story, could not determine whether it was for or against socialism and said that it seemed to be "anti-every ideology".