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Opening Reception for Famous Fictional VILLAINS!
Opening Reception for Famous Fictional VILLAINS!
madart.com — Famous Fictional VILLAINS! Portraits from Literature & Film Opening Reception Friday, November 6, 2009 7 pm to... 11 pm Mad Art Gallery is proud to present the third installment of the annual Famous Fictional art show, in which characters will be ripped ... (more) Opening Reception for Famous Fictional VILLAINS!
The Great Anti-War Cartoons
oregonlive.com — Craig Yoe delivers an impressive catalog of cartoons that illustrate the depravity of war.... (more) The Great Anti-War Cartoons
Louis Glanzman:  "I got my art training in comics"
Louis Glanzman: "I got my art training in comics"
todaysinspiration.blogspot.com — Yesterday I called Lou and Fran Glanzman to ask about Lou's career during the 1950s. Lou, who... is 87 and still paints every day (!) is having a little trouble with his hearing so Fran very graciously agreed to be the go-between. We talked for nearly an ... (more) Louis Glanzman: "I got my art training in comics"
Louis Glanzman: "The real painting artist"
todaysinspiration.blogspot.com — There are a lot of graphic arts professionals on the Today's Inspiration daily mailing list including several,... like Harry Borgman and Charlie Allen , who were there on the front lines during the mid-century period we all adore. But the mid-century ... (more) Louis Glanzman: "The real painting artist"
Canadian cast of characters
Canadian cast of characters
beatonna.livejournal.com — Well, I used a lot of the suggestions that came my way from that post the other... day! I was pretty pleased with the turnout of readers for that question, I must admit. I guess it's because you hear a lot that people don't give a darn about history in ... (more) Canadian cast of characters
Obscurity of the Day: Inbad the Tailor
strippersguide.blogspot.com — Harry Martin, the man who created the St. Louis Post-Dispatch 's Weatherbird , has been discussed before... on the blog ( It Happened In Birdland ), and here's another of his 'bird' comic strips. Martin used birds in much the same way that Gus ... (more) Obscurity of the Day: Inbad the Tailor