Harrisonburg resident John Rose knew from a young age that he wanted to become a cartoonist, and, as an adult, he became one, drawing both editorial cartoons for newspapers as ...
In 'Tales of Paranoia,' the legend of American counterculture comics takes readers on a dizzying journey into the world of madness, illustrated with a case study: Robert Crumb.
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Discover the strangest buildings in Michigan, from a pickle barrel home to mushroom cottages. Explore six architectural ...
From VHS scars to Showa-era rhythms, the self-taught animator revives lost media textures, turning retro decay into videos with hundreds of millions of views.
Articles Good Grief! Tim Madigan ponders the philosophy of Peanuts. “I’ve developed a new philosophy. I only dread one day at a time.” – Charlie Brown. Long before I ever ...
There are a lot of popular '80s sitcoms that are fondly remembered today, but there are just as many that seem to have been ...
Netflix may be responsible for some of the best shows of recent times, but it's also behind many of the most undeserving ...
"Avengers: Doomsday" is still wrapped in secrecy, but these Marvel TV shows just might factor into the events. We'll catch ...
Walking through a museum dedicated entirely to Peanuts feels like opening a time capsule filled with childhood memories. The ...
DC Thomson has been known as the Home of Annuals for more than 80 years, publishing favourites like BEANO, The Dandy, The ...
Steve Winders of the Eagle Society reports the death of comics archivist and fan Alan Vince last December, one of the first writers to interview artist Frank Hampson, the creator of Dan Dare, for Doug ...