The Cartoon Bank

MarketWatch did a pretty lengthy article on The cartoon bank (free registration required) a creation of Bob Mankoff back in 1991. In a stroke of genius, he created the cartoon bank and later sold it to the New Yorker. The bank has over 85,000 cartoons that it licenses out to be published in books, magazines, slide shows and recently published “The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker” which had every cartoon published in the New Yorker since 1925.

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  1. New to the computer but not to cartoon publishing. Looking for PAYING freelance jobs

    Own character line “Little People”. Animal cartoons a specialty. Off the wall but not vulgar. Samples available; tell me what you need.

    Thanks,

    Geoff

  2. New to the computer but not to cartoon publishing. Looking for PAYING freelance jobs

    Own character line “Little People”. Animal cartoons a specialty. Off the wall but not vulgar. Samples available; tell me what you need.

    Thanks,

    Geoff

  3. Amazing project you have there. Before I left UK in 1965 I had 1 (one!)cartoon in the Daily Mirror – probably 1962. Is there maybe a way of finding it so I can make a copy for old time’s sake? Yours,
    Gra’ King (Am still drawing, but over here in S. Germany).

  4. Amazing project you have there. Before I left UK in 1965 I had 1 (one!)cartoon in the Daily Mirror – probably 1962. Is there maybe a way of finding it so I can make a copy for old time’s sake? Yours,
    Gra’ King (Am still drawing, but over here in S. Germany).

  5. Graham King: Are you the Gra’ King I knew at Coventry Art College in 1961? If so please contact me at mac(at)excargot.com

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