Comic Strips, Comic Books, and Advertising in America, 1890 – 1945 by Ian Gordon In the late nineteenth century American ...
Like any great comic strip, the comedy is mostly character driven and comes from their unique personalities working off each other. However, McGruder didn’t settle for a simple comedic cartoon and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It was a scene that played out countless times in homes across America during World War II: A young soldier, home on leave, making ...
Sunday morning comics are a bit of a dying art form. Thanks mainly to the interwebs killing off the newspaper industry, reading the comics on a Sunday morning is becoming more and more a thing of the ...
The son of a ship's captain, this writer from Ohatchie used his expeirnce on the Coosa River when writing the comic.
Humans and animals interacting in The Far Side comic is almost always weird, and these panels never failed to make readers ...
Next week, Comic-Con returns to San Diego, where, back in August 1970, it began life as the Golden State Comic Book Convention in the basement of the U.S. GrantHotel. That first event drew about a ...
The Sunday morning comics pages taught me to read. The cartoon characters inhabited my imagination and formed my basic sense of truth and justice, right and wrong, heroism and cowardice. It is no ...
Scott Adams, the Bay Area cartoonist whose popular comic strip “Dilbert” captured the frustration of beleaguered, white-collar cubicle workers and satirized the ridiculousness of modern office culture ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If not for a new folklife marker in Gadsden, Alabamians may have forgotten our state’s connection to the Popeye comic strip. Not ...