2007-01-21 04:00:00 PDT Los Angeles-- "A nightmare," Joe Matt sighs. "All those years, all that money, all that work. None of which I'll ever get back." Matt, the graphic novelist best known for his ...
Richard F. Outcault's goofy, nightshirt-wearing, smart-alecky tyke became the breakout star of the newspaper strip Hogan's Alley, which debuted in 1895. As you may have heard (AND I DEARLY HOPE YOU ...
Comic strips have been a crucial part of American life for over a century. When the news was still spread largely through newspapers, they dominated the pages and drew ample attention. Many are even ...
The newest exhibit at Lebanon Valley College's Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery, "Comics Unstripped," will run through Oct. 21. It opened Aug. 31. The exhibit draws from a collection of vintage American ...
In 1924, a man named Harold Gray walked into the offices of Joseph Medill Patterson, the co-editor of the Chicago Tribune and the co-editor, publisher and founder of the New York Daily News. He ...
Nancy” is back, and this time you don’t need to be a snooty scholar to dig into this American comics classic. Several ...
You might be someone who still reads the comic section of your local paper. If you’re a fan of comics, especially classic and vintage ones, we have just the shop for you. Well, what are you waiting ...
In all of the Peanuts 50-plus-year television history, we’ve never seen something quite like this. Boomerang, Cartoon Network’s sister station that focuses on reanimating classic cartoon franchises, ...