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Comic strips, particularly those drawn by locals and published in local newspapers, deserve much more than a quick look. Each ...
Artist, editor and writer Peter Richardson recalls the orign of Ian Gibson’s newspaper strip, “Annie Droid”, published in The ...
There has been a growing demand for comics, manga, and cultural breeding grounds for the sub-cultures of youth and the ...
In his astonishingly varied career, Feiffer, who died in January at the age of 95, made his mark as a screenwriter, a ...
The Columbian’s managing editor for production turned to me after a daily news meeting had just ended and said something like, “Will, we need to pick a new comic to replace ‘Phoebe an ...
What started as a daily comic strip for a college newspaper has since evolved into cartoons featured in The New Yorker. As ...
“Baldo was the first syndicated comic strip to center around a Latino family, offering humor and heartfelt storytelling that ...
The Far Side has picked apart almost every aspect of life on Earth, and the trials and tribulations of the workplace are no different.
Throughout the 1950s, newspaper readers keyed in on life in Lexington every day in the comics section with a strip drawn by Frank Godwin called “Rusty Riley.” Devoted fans would find Rusty and his ...