Bubbles – a Lee Enterprises tabloid comic insert
Bubbles: Drawing on Wit These Comics Have Something to Say Bubbles is a special Lee Enterprises tabloid-sized “tribute to the…
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Bubbles: Drawing on Wit These Comics Have Something to Say Bubbles is a special Lee Enterprises tabloid-sized “tribute to the…
Rob has confirmed that he will continue to draw editorial cartoons for syndication and GoComics. Rob reports from Twitter: @Rob_Rogers …
To celebrate President Trump’s birthday Steve Brodner and The Village Voice present: A Cartoon History of Trumps, 1869-2018 1. Friedrich…
Some (better sounding) details about the chaos now surrounding Stan Lee from Rob Liefeld via Heidi MacDonald’s The Beat. My…
Many groups hold conferences in hotels or convention centers, but one year the NCS took over Elvis Presley’s mansion, Graceland,…
For more than 100 years, Cleveland has been a hub for artists wishing to express themselves in the form of…
A Letter Cartoon What the Hell Is This Anyway? to the Editor Seattle area cartoonist Gordon Anderson sends illustrated letters…
Talking with the legendary Voice cartoonist about characters who were born in the Fifties, lived through the Eighties, and are…
The art and design magazine Creative Boom is reporting on a Fall 2018 exhibit entitled “Good Grief, Charlie Brown” at…
The American Association of Editorial Cartoonists will hold their 2018 Convention in Sacramento from September 20 – 23. Last year…
Inspector Ishida from Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo turns in a hard-hitting performance on today’s Dick Tracy. We’re overhearing critics discussing a possible “best…
Not so funny – the sad state of society our children have to deal with. Today’s Baldo by Hector Cantú…
Mr. Meglin was born Nick Megliola in Brooklyn on July 30, 1935. His father, Anthony, was a mason, and his…
In April of 2014 Prince Valiant by Mark Schultz and Tom Yeates contained a first. After 77 years the Prince…
From Mental Floss: After honing his skills, Pastis’s Pearls drew the attention of several syndicates. One of them, United, offered a “trial”…