Lena Ackebo is a Swedish comic creator who has been published in daily strip form, in albums, and in the art magazine Galago since the mid-1980s. Having a very distinct and graphic style, Ackebo mainly does satirical comics depicting the Swedish society.

Max Andersson is a Swedish comic creator and film maker, mostly doing "underground style" and "artistic" comics. His comics have mainly been published in Swedish albums, and in the Swedish art magazine Galago.

Oskar Emil "O.A." Andersson was a Swedish cartoonist and one of Sweden's first true comic creators. He greatly influenced Swedish cartooning culture.

Rune Herbert Emanuel Andréasson was a Swedish comic creator.

Jan Berglin is a Swedish cartoonist who made his debut in the Uppsala student newspaper Ergo in 1985. After completing his studies, Berglin has been living in Gävle where he works as a teacher of Swedish and religion. He published his early strips in the local social democratic newspaper Arbetarbladet, but became known to a wider audience in 1995, when he started to draw for the Stockholm-based but nationally distributed conservative newspaper Svenska Dagbladet. His strips have been collected and republished in several albums.

Inga Maria Borg was a Swedish artist and children's book author. She is best known for writing about the fantasy figure Plupp. She was awarded the Elsa Beskow Award for her books about Plupp in 1970.

Hans Allan "Charlie" Christensen is a Swedish comics artist best known of his Donald Duck parody Arne Anka. He has been living in the Spanish city of Pamplona since 1988.

Tony Cronstam is a Swedish cartoonist.

Åsa Ekström is a Swedish comics artist, currently resides and works as a manga creator in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan.
Albert Engström was a Swedish artist, author and member of the Swedish Academy from 1922.

Simon Gärdenfors is a Swedish cartoonist, rapper, television presenter, and radio host.

Rolf Ernst Gohs was a Swedish comic creator. He was born in Estonia but moved to Sweden in 1946.
Nina Hemmingsson is a Swedish cartoonist. She draws foremost shorter comics, often single-panel cartoons featuring political and social criticism. An example of Hemingsson's work is Bäst i början. Her work has been published in the magazines Galago and Bang, the Uppsala student newspaper Ergo, and the newspaper Aftonbladet. She has also released three books, Hjälp! ("Help!"), Jag är din flickvän nu, and Demoner - ett bestiarium for the publisher Ruin. Ahead of the 2010 wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling she made an anti-royalistic cartoon called "Prinsessan & Gemålen" for Aftonbladet.

Lars Hillersberg was a political Swedish artist, cartoonist, caricaturist and comics artist who often caused controversy.

Oscar Jacobsson was a Swedish comic creator and cartoonist who started his career in 1918, when his first newspaper illustration was published. Jacobsson's first illustrations were published in Naggen.

Nanna Elisabeth Johansson, is a Swedish cartoonist and a radio presenter. She lives in Malmö where she has studied cartoon making at Kvarnby folkhögskola between 2007 and 2009. Her work has been published by Sydsvenskan, Bang, Nerikes Allehanda, Gefle Dagblad, and Smålandsposten. In 2008, she started hosting the radio show Pang Prego at Sveriges Radio, she has also been heard in Tankesmedjan i P3.

Mats Jonsson is a Swedish comic creator. Debuting as a teenager in the Swedish fanzine society, Jonsson later became one of the prime Swedish representants for the autobiographical comic genre, inspired by American and Canadian comic creators such as Harvey Pekar, Seth, and Joe Matt.

Martin Kellerman is a Swedish cartoonist, known for the comic strip Rocky.

Gunnar Krantz is a Swedish comic creator and artist. He started creating modern-style black and white comics in the 1980s, making a name for himself in the Swedish fanzine community. His professional debut was the acclaimed album Alger in 1986.

Gösta Axel Kriland was a Swedish surrealist artist, book illustrator and cartoonist.

David "Dayw" Liljemark is a Swedish comic creator, artist, and musician. Debuting at a young age in the Swedish fanzine/ mini-comic circles, Liljemark later became one of the most productive professional cartoonists of Sweden, having been published in big newspapers such as Dagens Nyheter, magazines such as Galago and the Swedish edition of Mad Magazine, and comic books such as Mega-Pyton. He has also produced several comic albums.
Joakim Lindengren is a Swedish cartoonist, illustrator and artist.

Little Gamers is a webcomic made by Christian Fundin and Pontus Madsen. It began on December 1, 2000.
Jan Lööf is a Swedish illustrator, author, comic creator, and jazz musician.

Ulf Lundkvist is a Swedish comic creator, illustrator, and painter. A nostalgia buff in love with the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, Lundkvist depicts the "old Sweden" with humor and affection, small towns and countryside, anachronistic places where time seem to stand still.

Hedvig Agnes Elisabeth "Coco" Moodysson is a Swedish creator of graphic novels and alternative comics, many of them in the autobiographical subgenre. Her works include an album collecting her work entitled Coco Platinum Total parts 1 and 2, The Health Center Fontanelle, and Never Goodnight (2008), an autobiographical tale of growing up in the early ’80s after punk had supposedly died and New Wave ruled. Later, Never Goodnight was adapted into her husband's 2013 film We Are the Best! In 2010 I'm Your Hell into Death appeared. She has also regularly appeared in the Swedish cultural magazine Galago.

Lars Mortimer was a Swedish comic artist who wrote and illustrated, among many others, the Swedish comic strips Bobo and Hälge.

David Nessle is a Swedish comic creator, known for his semi-philosophical comics such as Döden Steker En Flamingo, as well as adolescent humor funnies like John Holmes & Sherlock Watson. He has been published in magazines such as Galago, Mega-Pyton and Kapten Stofil, and in several comic albums. David was for many years active in the Swedish Science fiction fandom and the creator of several fanzines. He was also the founder and front figure of the Sala-based band "Geggamoja Übermench och det heterosexuella närstridskommandot".

Elov V Persson was a Swedish comic artist. He created one of Sweden's most popular comic strips, Kronblom.

Gunnar Persson was a Swedish cartoonist and comic creator. He was the son of Elov Persson, creator of one of Sweden's oldest comic strip characters, Kronblom. Gunnar began drawing the Kronblom comic strip in 1968 when his father's health got worse. Prior to Kronblom, Gunnar Persson had already drawn the comic strips Gus and Herr Larsson in the comic book 91:an.
Joakim Pirinen is a Swedish illustrator, author, and comic creator. One of the most acclaimed artists to make his debut during the 1980s wave of "artistic" and "adult" comics in Sweden, Pirinen was, and still is, a regular contributor to the Swedish alternative comics magazine Galago.

Joanna Rubin Dranger is a Swedish author, cartoonist, children's book's artist and illustrator best known for her graphic novels Miss Scaredy-Cat and Love and Miss Remarkable and Her Career.

Johan Tobias Sergel was a Swedish neoclassical sculptor. Sergels torg, the largest square in the centre of Stockholm and near where his workshop stood, is named after him.

Cecilia Torudd is a Swedish cartoonist. She is the daughter of Albert Levan, studied Art Education at Konstfack, University College of Art, Crafts and Design in Stockholm, and is the author of Ensamma mamman. She is also known for her long standing contributions to Kamratposten.

Lars Westman is a Swedish film maker and cartoonist.