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Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick is the latest in many projects with Lego and M2 Films for Cartoon Network?s Toonami. The latter…
Manga, with its diverse range of genres and formats, caters to a wide array of preferences. Whether it triggers nostalgia or capitalizes on the excitement…
It’s amazing what a little ink and hard toil can make if you dedicate 40 hours a week. While combing through the net I came…
John Read is putting his best foot forward with a valiant new quarterly magazine about cartooning with the apropos name of Stay Tooned! Magazine. The…
The property of Edgar Rice Burroughs? John Carter of Mars has always had an allure in the Sci-Fi community. This series that was penned by…
Now you can harness those little imaginations with Tikatok, a new web 2.0 site in beta. This nifty little site will make book publishers out…
Child’s Play: The Berenstain Baby Boom, 1946-1964: Cartoon Art by Stan and Jan BerenstainSome artists become formulating in their ways as a certain work finds success. Stan…
Child’s Play: The Berenstain Baby Boom, 1946-1964: Cartoon Art by Stan and Jan BerenstainSome artists become formulating in their ways as a certain work finds success. Stan…
Some of the best artists can be found in England’s monthly magazine, Fantasy and Sci-Fi Digital Art Imagine FX. This magazine caters to the cream…
Danny Bonaduce’s latest venture into the realm of animation marks a significant milestone in his career, bringing him full circle in the entertainment industry. Following…
Not since Cornelius and Zira first touched down on earth on Planet of the Apes that chimps will once again grace the silver screen in years.…
Bizarro keeps holding the torch in newspapers with classic cartooning and fresh wit till this day. Far Side still living on borrowed time, Dan Piraro just…
There is not much one can do with tin cans, but there is one little company in Italy that is churning out cans licenced characters…
"Otis and Rae and the Grumbling Splunk is a slam dunk for kids." Laura & Leo Espinosa are the perfect married dynamic duo for the…
Dirt on My Shirt Jeff Foxworthy despite many misconceptions is not a redneck, even if he rules that shtick. He is a very good writer…
Beetle Bailey Volume 1 By Mort Walker Checker Book Publishing Group is becoming the Criterion of the comic strip industry. They are polishing forgotten treasures…
It’s hard to stay ahead of the game when you are up against a juggernaut such as Marvel and DC comics. Andy Runton has paved…
MAN WITH NO NAME: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLIER Sergio Leone’s trilogy spawned a whole new rebirth of the Western with his "The…
The Odd Egg by Emily Gravett is a quick read, and the story is quite simple. The interesting thing about the this book the multi-layered…
The Love Guru is Mike Myers new comedic vehicle to ridicule his Canadian roots. Seems Mike is paying homage to a famous skit from John…
Flight Explorer, Volume One Flight is one of those gems that comes out every year and worth waiting for. You beg for more, and more…
Scholastic is a winner with many parents with their imprint Graphix books since they first published Jeff Smith’s Bone. They acquired hot artist Kazu Kibuishi’s…
The above graphic novel from Drawn and Quarterly "Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea" can be bought at 6.99 with an original price tag of…
Likebetter is an odd little site, mindless fun would be the appropriate description for it. If you are a horoscope enthusiast at heart and believe…
The Dangerous Alphabet Neil Gaiman and Gris Grimly give the world a quirky offering in a tale of adventure for young kids who are not used…
There is the McDonald’s kiddie attitude out there in the publishing world that if you hook them young you can have them for life as…