Apr. 15—At a time when digital art and photography — much of it created not just with but by computers — one Cochranton native has found success with traditional drawings in an old-school format. "I ...
Rex Morgan, M.D. writer/artist Terry Beatty reports that he is home from the surgeions cracking his chest open: Anyhow, I am pleased to report I am out of the hospital, back home, and settling in to a ...
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6 timeless comic strips we deeply miss
Newspapers may not be the cultural force they once were, but their comic pages shaped generations. For many readers, the morning ritual wasn’t complete without checking in on favorite characters, ...
Each day, LightWave Reports’ Daily Comic Strips brings together a smart, spirited mix of classic panels and contemporary favorites—your built‑in coffee break from the news cycle. From medieval ...
Last Sunday’s Wizard of Id became the topic of an Arkansas Democrat Gazette editorial (or here): This past weekend, The ...
If this column was a comic strip, it might show a nervous editor waving a white flag while peeking around a bullet-riddled wall plastered with copies of the funny pages. After two decades in the ...
Even though some newspaper comic strips have endured for nearly a century, featuring characters with outdated hairstyles (sorry, Blondie) and outfits (really, Beetle Bailey?), who never learned not to ...
Cartoonist Kevin Fagan grew up idolizing Charles M. Schulz and “Peanuts.” Now that his own comic strip, “Drabble,” is turning 45 this week, Fagan is contemplating his long run in the funny pages and ...
It’s been 40 years since local artist Greg Evans debuted his now famous comic strip “Luann.” That same year, he attended Comic-Con for the first time. The longtime resident of San Marcos said a lot ...
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