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The Seattle Times spoke with Glenn Fleishman about the funny papers, the connections between technology and art, and the peculiar word “flong.” ...
While generating viewership and revenue through hits like "Rick and Morty," this often ignored subgenre offers more job ...
A toddler gave the most serious reaction to a cartoon version of himself, and social media users loved it. Many laughed at ...
New York Times' bestselling author Abby Jimenez tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview about her writing process — which ...
Like many enduring cultural icons, Phineas and Ferb only seemed to grow bigger after it ended. That said, tv shows can be reincarnated. After a decade-long hiatus, creators Jeff “Swampy” Marsh and Dan ...
Cartooning Pope Leo XIV Pat Byrnes and the newspaper he rode in on is taken to task by a Yakima Herald-Republic reader: To ...
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Commentary: Dreaming of becoming a cartoonist — Danny Tyree
I’m glad most people have abandoned chirping, “See ya in the funny papers.” Because that quaint farewell would reopen old wounds, since folks will definitely not be seeing me in the funny papers. You ...
Wieners [chuckles] and buns. And you're getting the Ilana Glazer version of it. There's also something here with like the European. It's the German engine that's a problem. You know, we're not going ...
“It was like watching someone who was not alive,” a Hollywood V.I.P. recalled. “It was startling. And we all looked at each other. It was so awful.” The New Yorker has the exclusive full ...
When I’m driving in the fast lane, maintaining the speed limit exactly, and I find myself behind someone who thinks the fast lane is ... practices of using sources (especially in academic writing) in ...
"It was every headline I read about myself, like, grown people writing articles about me saying how I looked terrible or pregnant or like a fat s---. I mean, I was 14. It totally damaged my self ...