Amor-ation
This guy gives an updated twist on the ol’ Wilma vs. Betty debate, and it both frightens and attracts me…
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The cartoon blog of Andertoons cartoonist Mark Anderson. He discusses his cartoons, cartooning, comics and, oddly enough, LEGO.
This guy gives an updated twist on the ol’ Wilma vs. Betty debate, and it both frightens and attracts me…
… Continue reading Amor-ation
I’m such a huge fan (250 pounds!) of Mystery Science Theater 3000, so I was very excited when the good folks at Drawn! pointed out this collection of MST3K posters. What a hoot! It reminded me of this great Eegah-themed…
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As Mark Heath mentioned on yesterday’s Frog Blog, the National Cartoonists Society (NCS) has a new website up and running. According to outgoing NCS president, Steve McGarry… “This website was designed and constructed, over a period of many months, by…
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I didn’t like Shrek. There. I said it and I’m glad. I thought the story was so-so, Eddie Murphy grated on me after about five minutes, and if I want that much bathroom humor I’ll draw cartoons on the john….
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NPR commentator John McWhorter raises an interesting question for New Yorker cartoon lovers and creators, and indeed most gag cartoonists like myself when he asks “why are all the people in the cartoons white?” While McWhorter calls the magazine “magnificent,”…
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