The Vienna museum explores the intersection of fine art and comic culture, placing the legendary artist alongside the likes ...
Oxymoron: Death in the Funnies; Retro Comic Strips that Kept Us Returning to the Funny Pages; and Comics Related Etymology.
First published April 14th, 1968. Shortly after Rusty’s Saloon was moved to the outskirts of Canland, Arizona, Gimme Gato began construction on his 18-hole golf course. The waterpark would come later.
Daily comic strips from some of the world’s leading creators, bringing a dose of humor to your daily routine. Speed Bump ...
Tim Jones is the creator, artist and writer of the widely popular, self-syndicated comic strip; “SOUR GRAPES” about “Aesop”, ...
A University of Michigan program showcases prison art and highlights how creativity helps people survive incarceration and rebuild their lives. The Prison Creative Arts Project opened its 30th ...
In addition to his work in comics, creating independent projects such as Doc Mathias, Osanje and Wellington Proud, Jon was ...
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott, and GoComics are announcing that Baby Blues will go strictly rerun beginning next March of 2027 ...
Kiss opens a new and long-awaited Rock & Brews restaurant this week in Detroit Rock City, and Gene Simmons tells UCR that the ...
He might be eligible to draw a pension but as a rebellious agent of childish chaos, Dennis the Menace still dominates the world of comic books. With a ‘year of mischief’ planned to mark his 75th ...
*OUR ROOTS debuted for American readers in the 90s, after being syndicated by Jerry Robinson’s Cartoonists and Writers Syndicate. Robinson, noted for his work on Batman and co-creating The Joker and ...
Scott Adams spoke for frustrated cubicle dwellers across the U.S. In his wry syndicated comic strip, Dilbert, the cartoonist lampooned corporate America’s inane, jargon-spewing middle managers in the ...