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”’Oliver Christianson”’, also known as ”’Revilo”’ (“Oliver”, spelled backwards), is an American cartoonist who has worked with both [[Hallmark Cards]] and [[Penthouse (magazine)|”Penthouse”]] magazine, among others.<ref>[https://nationalcartoonists.com/ncs/members/biogs/christianson.asp Revilo’s NCS Profile]</ref> Some of his illustrations have been collected into the books ”Talk to the Tail,” ”Women of Substance” and ”Funny Business.”

”’Oliver Christianson”’, also known as ”’Revilo”’ (“Oliver”, spelled backwards), is an American cartoonist who has worked with both [[Hallmark Cards]] and [[Penthouse (magazine)|”Penthouse”]] magazine, among others.<ref>[https://nationalcartoonists.com/ncs/members/biogs/christianson.asp Revilo’s NCS Profile]</ref> Some of his illustrations have been collected into the books ”Talk to the Tail,” ”Women of Substance” and ”Funny Business.”

== Biography ==

== Biography ==

Christianson was born in southern [[California]], and was an illustration major at [[California State University, Long Beach]]. He served as a [[U.S. Navy]] [[corpsman]] during the [[Vietnam War]], where he was stationed at Da Nang Naval Hospital.{{citation needed|date=November 2022}}

Christianson was born in , and was an illustration major at [[California State University, Long Beach]]. He served as a [[U.S. Navy]] [[corpsman]] during the [[Vietnam War]], where he was stationed at Da Nang Naval Hospital.{{citation needed|date=November 2022}}

== Awards ==

== Awards ==


Revision as of 17:28, 29 September 2025

American cartoonist

Oliver Christianson, also known as Revilo (“Oliver”, spelled backwards), is an American cartoonist who has worked with both Hallmark Cards and American Greetins Corp. He also freelanced for National Lampoon, Esquire, Men’s Health, The SAturday Evening Post, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, The Kansas City Star, Cosmopolitan, Penthouse magazine, among others.[1] Some of his illustrations have been collected into the books Talk to the Tail, Women of Substance and Funny Business.

Biography

Christianson was born in Bethesda, Maryland, and was an illustration major at California State University, Long Beach. He served as a U.S. Navy corpsman during the Vietnam War, where he was stationed at Da Nang Naval Hospital.[citation needed]

Awards

Christianson received the National Cartoonist Society Divisional Award for Greeting Cards in 2001, and a nomination for the same award in 2002.[2]

References

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