Randall Enos

Randall Enos (born January 30, 1936) is an American illustrator and cartoonist.

[2][3] Enos's work has appeared in the National Lampoon (where he produced the monthly strip Chicken Gutz in the 1970s),[4][5] The Nation,[6] the New York Times,[7] Playboy, Time, Sports Illustrated, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone and other publications.

Enos has taught at colleges and art schools[2] including Parsons School of Design, Philadelphia University of the Arts, RISD, Syracuse University, and others[3] and has illustrated many books, including children's books.

Enos, who (being from New Bedford) is interested in whaling history[1] and collects whaling memorabilia,[3] collaborated with Brian Heinz on the 2014 book Mocha Dick, contributing his abstract-folkish visual interpretations[8] to the picture-book, a depiction of the historical whale which inspired the novel Moby Dick.

"[10] Enos was nominated for the 2010 Advertising Illustration Award given by the National Cartoonist Society for his artwork promoting a revival of The Norman Conquests.