Betty Boop and “Blondie” are joining Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh in the public domain. The first appearances of the ...
It's a British/German cartoon with 51 episodes of 5 minutes. It's about a blue raven called Ric, an optimist who tries things out for fun.
One Friday night on the Northwest Side of Chicago, in a tiny strip mall with a faux-limestone facade, I find myself eating venison sausage and drinking plum brandy, trading stories of long-ago war ...
Have the British a peculiar sense of humor? A solemn inquiry into that footless but fascinating question has been doggedly conducted, amid the fury of World War II, by British Psychologist H. J.
Did political cartoons contribute to American nation-building? This exhibition at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania shows how. Visitors inspect cartoons in "Cartoons as Political Speech" at the ...
But it doesn’t change what they are protesting over. If you think something else matters more, start your own revolution. And don’t expect, like the fellow in this Garth German cartoon, to be able to ...
Comic book superheroes have been making the transition from the printed page to TV screens for decades. Saturday morning and weekday afternoon animated shows like 1967’s Fantastic Four were among the ...