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Gary Larson's Far Side Cartoons
by stephhicks68
One of Gary Larson's Far Side cartoons If anyone can consistently make me laugh, its Gary Larson, through his Far Side cartoons. Published in syndicated newspapers for fourteen years, until 1995, Larson's... published 8 months ago
Calvin and Hobbes
by stephhicks68
For just over ten years (1985-1995), cartoonist Bill Watterson delighted audiences with the syndicated cartoon strip, Calvin and Hobbes, printed in newspapers worldwide. The highly popular strip stars a... published 6 months ago
80How to tell if a comic book is valuable?
by skybe
The Chinese have a saying, "姜还是老的辣" Translated, it reads as "The older the ginger, the spicier its flavour" or in the case of comic books and other antiques - the older the comic, the more... published 6 months ago
What's Funny About Muslim-Americans?
by Constant Walker
"A Guy goes into a sex shop and asks for an inflatable doll. The clerk asks whether he wants a Christian or a Muslim doll. The guy asks what's the difference. The clerk explains that you need a pump for the Christian doll, but the Muslim doll blows itself up." published 5 months ago
Interview with Raven Gregory, Comic Book Writer & Creator
by Cameron Corniuk
Raven Gregory is a freelance writer who has recently been making waves in the comic book industry. In 2003, Raven began self-publishing his first title. THE GIFT. The book was widely successful for any... published 7 months ago
Popular 80's Cartoons
by Angela Harris
Remember the great 80's cartoons, especially the catchy 80's cartoon theme songs? I personally liked Ducktales, Inspector Gadget, Rescue Rangers, and Muppet Babies. But I know that He-Man, Jem, G.I. Joe,... published 15 months ago
The San Diego Comic Convention Comic Con International
by Lincoln Armstrong
You can't call comic fans geeks and simultaneously act like you think Spider-Man 3 is cool. published 15 months ago
John Cleese asks What If Superman was British in "True Brit"
by Daniel Greenfield
There have been a number of "what if" Elseworlds Superman comic book stories imagining what would have happened had Superman been born in the Soviet Union or under the dread hand of Darkseid instead of on the... published 14 months ago
Unbreakable - M. Night Shyamalan Tackles the Birth of a Comic Book Hero
by Daniel Greenfield
It remains an ongoing argument among movie critics and movie lowers over when exactly M. Night Shyamalan went from being an interesting director and storyteller who created slow paced and well thought out... published 16 months ago













