You can now eat, drink and sleep iTouch all the time. The integration of the smartphone technology is just assimilating our daily life in such…
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Lights is a Canadian musician from Timmins, Ontario. Her unique video for her latest song is refreshing considering other videos on the market. The Björk…
Here is another moment of graffiti art in the streets of Montreal. The bald guitar man welcomes you to his establishment of delightful sounds. He…
When it comes to free vector programs online that mimic Adobe Illustrator, you will be pressed to find such a program. Help is on the…
Ray Bradbury will be turning a still very young 89 in spirit on August 22 at a bookstore in Glendale, California. He will celebrating with…
From 1971 till 2001 Dennis the Menace was the poster boy for Dairy Queen. The company dropped the character because they felt he no longer represented the youth culture. The demise of this campaign in many ways hurt the strip. Be it irrelevance or just corporate greed, I miss the old Dennis character sprawled on Dairy Queen products. I hate the generic brand logos on their products today. They are lacking that panache in advertising. Kids and ice-cream go hand in hand. Dennis the Menace is as Americana as you can get on a hot summer day and the joys of youth.
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 Gang. There have been more…
[sandboxworld]qVn5bsvtmqk[/sandboxworld] It’s been already 9 years since Charles Schulz passed away on February 9th, 2000. Peanuts is still going stronger each year. Not bad for…
Dilbert gets fired! “You know, some people are angry,” Adams said. “They think I’m making fun of the unemployed, but most people take it for…
The Vancouver Olympic mascots were officially introduced this week for the first time. The three mascots Miga the Sea Bear, Quatchi the Sasquatch, and Sumi…
As teachers, we’re always looking for new ways to help our students engage with texts. James Bucky Carter and the contributors to this collection have…
As teachers, we’re always looking for new ways to help our students engage with texts. James Bucky Carter and the contributors to this collection have…
Everyone in Rick Bickworth’s class is good at something, except him. One day, though, Rick discovers that he was born to bake. And there’s nothing…
Growing up in the 70’s was an exciting time when comic great Jack Kirby jumped ship from Marvel to DC Comics and took with him his…
Comic Creators Detail Their Storytelling And Artistic Processes by John LOWE Professional comic artists interpret scripts every day as they successfully transform the written word…
As Stan Lee used to say, "Nuff said!" The good folks at Drawn and Quarterly are up to their old tricks and teasing us with…
Sandbox World favorite Andertoons is up to task by divulging his trade secrets or not so secret way of Photoshoping his art. Every artist has…
Bounce is the follow-up to Wiggle by Doreen Cronin and Scott Menchin. Here we find the ups and downs from their faithful doggie hero. Bounce a ball…
Cheerios was created on May 1st, 1941. Like many cereals from the era, they all had their mascots that originated from either a house brand…
Growingold With BC: A Celebration Of Johnny Hart This Fall Checker Book Publishing marks the upcoming 50th anniversary of an American cartoon icon – B.C.…
I am really pumped for the double release of Space Ghost and Dino Boy and Birdman and the Galaxy Trio. From 1965-1970, there were many exciting…
Brian Mariotti from Funko, a cool site for the latest cartoon related toys is releasing CLASSIC HANNA-BARBERA COLLECTIBLES. This book is real funky and is…
Mike Baron and Steve Rude are releasing, "Nexus 99: Space Opera Act 1 of 4" their new line of Nexus for "Rude Dude Productions", Rick’s new…
