Ton Smits (February 18, 1921 – August 5, 1981) was a Dutch cartoonist and comic artist.
In the Helmondse Courant he published the comics Karel Kwiek, Daniel Daazer and Dolly and the jewelry robbery.
He drew many political cartoons after his move to Amsterdam in 1947 for Dutch newspapers such as Het Vrije Volk and De Telegraaf.
[3] He won numerous prizes including the Golden Palm at the Salon of Humor in the Italian Bordighera.
There is an annual cartoon prize named for him called the Ton Smits coin.