Slowpoke: The Terminatrix
Jen Sorensen is a genius, no doubt about it.
Note: If you’re not familiar with The Terminator this will make little sense. If you are I’m sure you’ll agree: it’s genius.
iPhone = Skynet
Palin = Terminator
Obama = John Connor
Jen Sorensen = Genius
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New Yorker art editor Francoise Mouly talks about cover illustration for Money issue
Wonderful peek at The New Yorker’s process for putting a series of covers together. Mouly is married to the artist/illustrator/author Art Spiegelman. Her Wikipedia entry is fascinating: Françoise Mouly.
[via Boing Boing]
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Persepolis 2.0
A graphic story about the Iranian elections based on the graphic novel, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi.
[via Boing Boing]
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Which (art) student are you?
Chuck Dillon has done a great set of drawings depicting the various categories of art student he sees at the Hussian School of Art in Philadelphia.
In my day there weren’t this many sub-species (that I know of). But, each school attracts different breeds.
[via Coudal Partners Blended Feed]
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Experience Crappy Cat.
Careful, this animated environment will easily kill some time as you enjoy the warped imagination of the artist, Van Beater.
[via Derek Powazek]
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Tom Toles has a great editorial cartoon in the Washington Post today: Throwing the kitchen sink.
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Posted in Cartoons, Ideas, Video on Dec 12th, 2007 No Comments »
What can I say, searching YouTube can lead to many things and it amazes me what people dredge up from the past. This is another relic of the 1960’s, a bit earlier than Rocky and Bullwinkle.
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Posted in Cartoons, Humor, Ideas, Video on Dec 12th, 2007 2 Comments »
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show was my favorite cartoon shows, period. Nothing came close to the imagination of Jay Ward and it wasn’t just one cartoon, it had segments like a variety show: Rocky and Bullwinkle, Fractured Fairy Tails, Aesop & Son, Borris and Natasha, Dudley Do-Right, Peabody’s Improbable History, Mr. Know-It-All, and more.
This [...]
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Posted in Cartoons on Nov 15th, 2007 No Comments »
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Posted in Cartoons on Mar 19th, 2007 2 Comments »
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Posted in Cartoons on Mar 19th, 2007 No Comments »
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Cartoon pioneer Joe Barbera who along with Bill Hanna created The Flintstones and other early cartoon classics has died.
Hanna-Barbera’s cartoons have become icons of American pop culture and as important in the history of cartooning for television as Pixar is currently in the movie world. What a run: The Flintstones, The Jetsons, The Huckleberry Hound [...]
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Posted in Cartoons, Politics on Oct 31st, 2006 No Comments »
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Note: I thought this was particularly timely given that we have an election coming right up in the US.
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© Aaron Johnson, What The Duck
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Posted in Cartoons on Feb 19th, 2006 No Comments »
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Posted in Cartoons on Jul 9th, 2005 No Comments »
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Posted in Cartoons on May 21st, 2005 2 Comments »
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Posted in Cartoons on Apr 27th, 2005 No Comments »
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