14 posts tagged with comics and Cartoon (View popular tags)
Busted Wonder ― The cartoon art of Charity Larrison and Kieron Gillen.
posted on Jul 18, 2008 - View this thread
Happysad is a 2 year old web cartoon from Belgium (in English) by Jeroen.
posted on Apr 17, 2008 - View this thread
Tim Kreider's editorial cartoons have that sort of vulgarity, puerility, absurdity, topicality, pith, bile, and self-awareness that help me get through the unending despair of reading the news every day.
(He also draws great faces.)
posted on Jul 17, 2007 - View this thread
Perfect Stars is pretty damn beautiful
posted on Jun 26, 2007 - View this thread
The Animated Calvin & Hobbes. A fantastic student project. via
posted on May 17, 2007 - View this thread
Just some fun odd cartoons about parenting, weddings, stupid vasectomy laws, parenting, pronghorn antelope and parenting.
posted on May 5, 2007 - View this thread
Sad Sack George Baker's subtly subversive WWII strip.
posted on Mar 14, 2007 - View this thread
Comic Strip Artist's Kit Carson Van Osten's tips for cartoonists and animators, scanned huge for easy printout.
posted on Jan 11, 2007 - View this thread
Fokke & Sukke are a strange couple of birds. Having dominated the funnies in various Dutch print media for over a decade, their irreverent antics are now available in English, regrettably under the tamer monikers Duck & Birdie (click "previous" for more gags). [more inside]
posted on Aug 4, 2006 - View this thread
"It's as I always say... all really intelligent people should be cremated for reasons of public safety!"
Hot on the tail of the forthcoming Hellboy animated series, the Sci-Fi Channel has adapted Mike Mignola's marvellous, absurd Eisner-Award-winning comic The Amazing Screw-On Head into a 22-minute animated pilot. The episode is available for viewing on Sci-Fi's site right now.
posted on Jul 14, 2006 - View this thread
kawaii not?
posted on Jul 7, 2006 - View this thread
It's 1968. Hippies are everywhere, and they're reading underground comics. Your name is Joe Simon. You want to create a mainstream comic book with a hippie as a hero. What do you come up with? Brother Power the Geek.
It only lasted two issues. Of course, it did a little better than the Black Bomber, a white bigot who sometimes turned into an African-American superhero. That comic was never printed.
posted on Mar 15, 2006 - View this thread
The Center for Cartoon Studies, nestled in the historic village of White River Junction, Vermont, will learn you up good on how to be a comic artist/graphic novelist. They operate under the charter of the National Association of Comics Art Educators; Charles Schulz's widow Jean hooked them up with funding for a library in town. When you apply for admission, don't forget to include that story about you, the snowman, and the robot. A photo tour of the Center and its surroundings can be seen here.
posted on Feb 13, 2006 - View this thread
How to win the New Yorker caption contest every time. (Possibly NSFW, Previous contest discussion here, link via Feministe)
posted on Feb 2, 2006 - View this thread