Banowsky uses the subject’s cartoons and animation to highlight a life full of opinions and a rewarding work ethic. It says ...
This line transcended cartoons and became a global slogan. Every kid in the ’90s yelled it while trading cards, battling ...
The South Korean illustrator Minjung Kang uses bold shapes and expressive line work, influenced by black-and-white cartoons ...
Soglow’s first New Yorker cartoon was published nine months into the magazine’s existence, and his increasingly spare ...
The controversial drawing wasn't even the first artwork that landed Federico Zuccaro in serious trouble with his patrons.
Some of the best cartoons from the 1990s are slowly fading into obscurity, from Cow and Chicken to CatDog. Which ones are worth remembering?
This San Francisco-based graphics artist uses this new technology to see how famous paintings and cartoon characters would ...
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Some forgotten animated gems are binge-worthy series that deserve a rewatch, including cartoons like Gargoyles, The Tick, and The Critic.
An exhibition reckons with the revived legacy of an immigrant artist who created ornate illuminations and scathing ...
John Bellsmith debuts a holiday cartoon series and releases a new 80s metal activity book, marking a full-circle moment in his decades-long creative journey.
After a lost decade, he was saved by World War II, with work available in the Portland and Vancouver shipyards for almost ...