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Cartoon Simple: Advertisement by Mel Calman
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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius—and a lot of courage—to move in the opposite direction. —E. F. Schumacker. Advertisement by Mel Calman. Thanks for your comment! If youve used this comment board to contact me, Ill try to respond as soon as I see it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you want to be a great cartoonist - study poetry. Say a lot with just a few lines. Drawing by Lyonel Feininger. Mice by Kelly Froh. Could this be him?
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Cartoon Simple: detail of Luxembourg Gardens by Vincent Van Gogh
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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius—and a lot of courage—to move in the opposite direction. —E. F. Schumacker. Detail of Luxembourg Gardens by Vincent Van Gogh. Thanks to Frank Stack. Labels: Vincent Van Gogh. Thanks for your comment! If youve used this comment board to contact me, Ill try to respond as soon as I see it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Drawing by Lyonel Feininger. Mice by Kelly Froh. Could this be him? I'm happy to a...
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Cartoon Simple: April 2014
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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius—and a lot of courage—to move in the opposite direction. —E. F. Schumacker. Hom Sap by David Austin. Surogat (known in English as Ersatz and The Substitute) by Dušan Vukotić. Known in English as. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you want to be a great cartoonist - study poetry. Say a lot with just a few lines. Drawing by Lyonel Feininger. Mice by Kelly Froh. True Urban Cleaner Tales by Mike Freiheit.
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Cartoon Simple: Steve Willis
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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius—and a lot of courage—to move in the opposite direction. —E. F. Schumacker. Brings to mind the advice I got from Seattle Post-Intelligencer cartoonist Ray Collins in 1977: if you want to be a great cartoonist- study poetry. Say a lot with just a few lines. Then he politely told me my work was very bad. And it was. But I got better, in part because of what I learned from Ray. 8212; Steve Willis. Surogat ...
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TrickCoin.net: FLETCHER HANKS DISCOVERY: "Moe M. Down," from Great Comics (1941)
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Friday, December 25, 2009. FLETCHER HANKS DISCOVERY: "Moe M. Down," from Great Comics. Here's a fascinating bit of comix archaeology. You may have heard of Fletcher Hanks- the mysterious Golden Age comic book creator who wrote and drew highly sinister, violent and freaky jungle, super-hero and space-opera stories from 1939 to 1942. Both books come highly recommended, and are easily available through amazon.com (you might also see them- gasp! With the boom in digital scanning of rare old comic magazines, ...
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TrickCoin.net: Frank's Pranks... The Dog
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Monday, May 14, 2012. Frank's Pranks. The Dog. After pressing "play", allow 5-20 seconds for the audio to load. Posted by Jim Gill. Subscribe to the show on iTunes. To subscribe to the Jim and Frank Audio Podcast on iTunes! If that link doesn't automatically subscribe you, try this link. Carter Family Comics: Don't Forget This Blog! Little Anita Carter's Acrobatics. Post-Mortem Post 007: Wait And They Shall Scan- a VERY Early Stanley Story from Our Gang Comics 4, 1943. Small Potatoes by Paul Madonna.
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TrickCoin.net: Great Review of Frank and David's Carter Family Book from Byron Marshall
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Great Review of Frank and David's Carter Family Book from Byron Marshall. AS CLASSIC AND CLASSY AS COUNTRY MUSIC ITSELF. AND IT MAKES YOU CRY. This book takes the format of the "Graphic Novel" and makes it sing. It's a wonderful portrait of the famous Carter Family, capturing the feeling of the rural South they came from and the imaginative, sorrowful mood that helped define the early years of commercial country music. And the sense of humor also. It seems it took a number of y...
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TrickCoin.net: Old Men, Terry and the Pirates, and Rain
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Saturday, April 28, 2012. Old Men, Terry and the Pirates, and Rain. Posted by Jim Gill. Subscribe to the show on iTunes. To subscribe to the Jim and Frank Audio Podcast on iTunes! If that link doesn't automatically subscribe you, try this link. Carter Family Comics: Don't Forget This Blog! Little Anita Carter's Acrobatics. It's been written that when Life Magazine photographer Eric Schaal visited the Carters in Maces Spring in 1941, the girls did cartwheels and handstands to. Come on - confess! 160;Since...
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TrickCoin.net: Jumbo Size Henry
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Thursday, March 26, 2009. We are pleased to offer you an unknown gem of 1960s comics. Henry Brewster. Was among a handful of titles published by Myron Fass in the mid-1960s. Fass seemed to have a yen for Golden Age comic book creators. He published Fat-man, the Human Flying Saucer. A series by C. C. Beck and Otto Binder (who worked together on the classic 1940s Captain Marvel. Series), and even illegally used that character's name for another short-lived title. Confusingly titled Jumbo Size Henry. He did...
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TrickCoin.net: Episode 25! The Ramifications of a New Day! (Merry Santa Claus Day!)
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Sunday, December 25, 2011. The Ramifications of a New Day! Merry Santa Claus Day! Click here to listen! Click here to download! Here at the Jim and Frank compound, we've wracked our brains in search of a special holiday gift for our fan(s? Our prayers were perhaps over-answered. A thumb drive appeared in the mail last week, and with it a terse note:. This is what he would have wanted. Happy 2012 to you all- and we'll be back with new podcasts in the coming weeks and months. Posted by Jim Gill. Post-Morte...
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