Jugend magazine gallery
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How much more fabulous can it get? There’s a whole website devoted to the
magazine Jugend (19th century and early 20th century), with galleries of
covers, ...
Throwaway Sunday
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Panels from Beetle Bailey, 11/8/09 Here you are, ladies and gentlemen: the
most throwawayable thowaway panels in the history of the comics. Carefully
desig...
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Number 625
The comic book civics lesson
If a United States senator is having a tough time getting his bill passed
through the regular American lawmakin...
Moomph
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What's a Sunday without a Sunday Pogo?
Here's the scoop: I've got a lot of Pogo Sundays, that I clipped from the
newspaper, from 1963 through the early 70s...
Stumbo the Giant in "Giant Removal Project"
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This *Stumbo the Giant* story goes out by request to my friend, Chuck Wells,
at The Comic Book Catacombs. Mr. Wells is clearly a man of discriminating
tast...
Are you pleased?
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Friday comes once again, and so does your daily comics
reviews/commentary/whatever. You should probably be pleased.
Beetle Bailey, 11/6/09
Wouldn't that j...
The Giant Makers
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Freedom Agent lasted exactly one issue. Here is the cover story by *Alberto
Giolitti*, who did the penciling and inking throughout. I would bet dollars
to ...
Super-Pop Blain
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Christophe Blain is, perhaps, the best and more influential european
cartoonist of our days. I can't think of another contemporary cartoonist
working comic...
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*The Tall Target*'s Ticket To Ride
I’m being really obscure here, but couldn’t resist posting these just found
ads for key city first-runs of *The T...
“Mike’s Kryptonite”
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[image: Comic]
I hope you’ve liked the black and white strips so far, I will be doing color
too again but right now I am having fun experimenting! Let me ...
John Stanley's New Yorker Cartoon, 3/15/1947
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Thanks to Jeet Heer and James Gill for helping me locate this one-off shot
at the Big Time for our hero, John Stanley.
Alas, it's from the well-intentioned...
Hotess Heroes Presents: The Flash versus Old Dudes
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The Flash in "Marathon Madman"
The Flash is the Fastest Man Alive, according to the teensy little words
which appear underneath his name, and yet his Hostes...
San Diego Comic-Con + Monsters of Webcomics
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My "Clumsy Love" Comic-con 2009 strip!
My brother Doug and I doing sketches for donations to the Cartoon Art
Museum!
Me and the great Gene Colan!
M...
Half-Pint Pygmy (1948)
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Now here's a truly weird cartoon even by Tex Avery's standards. *"Half-Pint
Pygmy"* (release date: 8/17/1948) is one of Avery's less known and rarely
seen...
4 comments:
first time visit, bowled over! thanx!
Thanks, Prof! A lot of neat stuff at your blog, too. I'll have to add it to my list!
So excited to enjoy your next issue -I've just seen a little bit of Cho-Cho Charlie series.
What a smashing thing!
Thanks, Gabriel! I'm a little swamped right now with work, so I will be putting Choo Choo Charlie up this weekend (probably Saturday).
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