W L Evans Advantages in Cartoon and Caricature Work – 1913

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Another recent ebay find is this booklet from the W.L Evans School of Cartooning.

I’m just discovering the Evans correspondence course, and I was surprised how many great cartoonists got started this way – Gould, Ketcham, Segar…  Wow!

I’ve found lessons one and two online, but I haven’t seen this.  It looks to be what they’d send you when you mailed away for information; sort of their sales pitch.

There’s some great stuff in here:

"There are more comic pictures being published today than ever before.  Every periodical, every newspaper – even the small country weekly has pictures in it.  Every merchant, every manufacturer needs pictures for his advertisements – and it’s the comical ones that make the biggest hit."

Those were the days…

"A cartoonist is a power.  His audience is the boundless public.  He is talked about.  His work is admired in society.  He meets the most prominent people, and becomes personally acquainted with them."

I never knew I was powerful!

"Now what trade or profession can you learn so quickly and at such small expense?  Do you know any machinists? or plumbers? or telegraphers? or carpenters? or dressmakers? or any one working at a trade?  If you do, ask him or her how ling it took to learn their trade.  Three or four years.. What are their salaries today? is it less than $30.00 a week? $30.00 a week is about the lowest salary the practical cartoonist gets.  It’s not the maximum.."

Golly!

Anyway, it’s a great read and there’s some wonderful cartoon examples!

Go check it out at Flickr!

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Andertoons Book Survey

OK, so I’m thinking about self-publishing an Andertoons collection this year, and I’m wondering exactly what everyone might like to see in one.

So, I’ve created this handy dandy survey. Just three quick questions if you get a chance.

(BTW, if you’re signed up for the AnderNews newsletter, you’ll get this in a week or so in your email. So it’s kinda up to you if/when/how you’d like to respond.)

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Beland’s Fantastic Writing

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Funny how stuff turns out sometimes.

I’d actually bought the comic above hoping my wife might be able to use it in her bilingual 1st grade classroom. (Turned out to be a bit old for her kids. I tried.)

I really liked the art, but I don’t speak Spanish, so it had taken up temporary residence on my scanner-top pile of mystery.

Then Mike Lynch emails me this morning:

Tom Beland — doing a Fantastic Four comic?!?!?!?!?!

More here.

I gotta go buy this one ….

I had no idea! And I absolutely LOVE Tom’s True Story, Swear To God stuff!

I gotta find the English version! And QUICK!

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