Basil Wolverton’s Culture Corner
Comic book master Basil Wolverton is perhaps considered to be the first guy to write and illustrate “dummy” books under […]
Comic book master Basil Wolverton is perhaps considered to be the first guy to write and illustrate “dummy” books under […]
I find great delight in observing the diverse approaches that fellow artists employ when taking on various creative tasks. “The
Ad Boy: Vintage Advertising With Character is a study of North American culture icons in advertising. For many years companies
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a farce at best. Can you believe that Kiss, Deep
Schulz City: That Yellow S.1 by ~ninjaink on deviantART What if Frank Miller drew Peanuts? This would be the result.
Pencil in July 7th for the release of a new collection of award winning TV Specials based on the Peanuts
Here is perfect business sense if you succeed. Ignore Everybody. That is what Hugh MacLeod did, as a struggling young
The newly re-imagined Land of the Lost will be making waves this summer. Universal wants you to catch up with
[sandboxworld]0qCQLCOeOu0[/sandboxworld] Here is a whimsical book by comedian Michael Ian Black. Some bears will go to any length to get
Creating a book is a pipe dream for many. You would be surprised how easy it easy to publish one
Diary of Inhuman Species is based on a site about illustrated monsters created by the mind of Stan. The idea
The fear of the dark is a primeval concept that all kids can relate to all over the world. Scaredy
[sandboxworld]qVn5bsvtmqk[/sandboxworld] It’s been already 9 years since Charles Schulz passed away on February 9th, 2000. Peanuts is still going stronger
Vinyl records are making a comeback of sorts as of late. The nostalgic music format besides being used as a
[sandboxworld]faBCon4leek[/sandboxworld] The World of Sid and Marty Krofft is once again gaining prominence this year with the feature film based
Suburbia has never looked better. Tales From Outer Suburbia is Australian illustrator Shaun Tan’s newest book. Having garnered world attention
Sam’s Strip was an experimental strip created by Mort Walker and Jerry Dumas in 1961 and ran for 20 months.
Neil Gaiman is the Oscar Wilde of today. Neil can weave modern day fairy tales with ease. His latest offering