Bill Hinds is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strips Buzz Beamer, Cleats, and Tank McNamara. He received the National Cartoonist Society Sports Cartoon Award for 1986 and their New Media Award for 2000. He received an additional nomination for the New Media Award in 2002.
His work featuring Buzz Beamer appears each month in Sports Illustrated Kids Edition Magazine. His drawings are also featured on www.sportsillustratedkids.com where f...
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Bill Hinds
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