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Charles Shulz’s masterpiece, Peanuts, is read by fans of every age, but some strips touch on themes that only truly resonate ...
The most popular subjects for comic strips in the '90s were the same as they are today — namely politics, social commentary, and the struggles of family life.
My favorite comic story concerns the day an artist came into Patterson’s office with a proposal for a strip called “Little Orphan Otto.” Patterson looked at the drawings.
Importing elements of Disney cartoons and newspaper strips into his countercultural comics, Robert Crumb created a ...
The final product is a vibrant, engaging comic strip that effortlessly brings my vision to life. It’s amazing what you can achieve with a bit of patience and these powerful tools.
News about Comic Books and Strips, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
In 1908, Mutt met Jeff, an inmate from a mental health hospital who would change both his life and the comic strip bearing his name. "Mutt & Jeff became the first successful daily comic strip ...
One of the few things we know about the end of the comic-strip writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld’s life is that he was allowed to smoke a cigarette on Christmas Eve in 1977. Argentina’s ...