Nuclear weapons can wipe out an entire city in the blink of an eye, but what about all the good they can do? That was the pitch from this 1965 comic strip that extolled the virtues of nuclear bombs to ...
Adam Bresnick writes for several publications, including the (London) Times Literary Supplement. Above all, the underground comix of the late 1960s and early 1970s were dirty. Unlike the newspaper ...
Hosted on MSN
10 Cutest Family Circus Comic Strips, Ranked
The Family Circus was created by Bill Keane in 1960 as a single-panel newspaper comic strip about the wholesome everyday lives of a suburban family. The cast consists of Bil the father, Thel the ...
Hosted on MSN
The 25 Best Popular Comic Strips Ever
Comic strips could easily be considered the godfathers of cartoon storytelling. Over the decades, they have touched hearts and sparked laughter for generations. These simple yet hilarious and poignant ...
An installation view of work by artist Ivan Brunetti and others in the exhibition “Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now.” Credit: Nathan Keay, courtesy of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Does a comic ...
The Imperium by Tzvi Lebetkin and Stefano Cardoselli on IndieGoGo at http://igg.me/at/Imperium. Campaign ending – September 5th 2015. Publication date – December ...
It’s a sad fact of our commercial culture that the real worth of a great thing is often obscured by its own success. Consider “Peanuts,” whose creator is the subject of “Good Ol’ Charles Schulz,” an ...
Throwback Thursday — Comics Edition: Generation gap: Strip changed from 'Morty Meekle' to 'Winthrop'
The comics aren't exactly the place for reinvention. Most of the time, what we like about them is that they stay the same. Garfield always wants lasagna, Billy and Dolly always say adorable things, ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results