The Cartoon Companion‘s “Max” and “Simon” point their critical spotlight on the cartoons in the latest New Yorker (the issue of February 26, 2018). Read it here! ____________________________________________________________________ E. Simms Campbell Fest Rolls On at Attempted Bloggery Stephen Nadler’s Attempted Bloggery continues to highlight work by the prolific cartoonist, E. Simms Campbell. See it here. For more on Mr. Campbell,
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Surreal McCoy Pencilled; Even More E. Simms Campbell
Surreal McCoy Pencilled A Case For Pencils, Jane Mattimoe’s wonderful blog offering a peek into New Yorker cartoonists tool bags, continues with The Surreal McCoy. Read it here! ___________________________________________________________ Even More E. Simms Campbell Attempted Bloggery continues its Campbell fest with a look at original art from Playboy. See it here! (Above: Mr. Campbell’s one & only New Yorker cover)
Read moreThe Tilley Watch Online, Week of February 11, 2018; Blitt in Canada; More E. Simms Campbell; More Spills: Whither the New Yorker Encylopedia of Cartoons Cover?…Cartoons No More at The Harvard Business Review?
New Yorker cartoonists contributing to this week’s Daily Cartoons: Jason Adam Katzenstein, Brendan Loper (twice), Carolita Johnson, Peter Kuper and Sara Lautman. (No contributing New Yorker cartoonists over on the Daily Shouts this week). The subjects: politics (of course!), Valentine’s Day, and the Olympics. See it all here. ________________________________________________________________ Blitt in Canada From Blogto, “The illustrative Wit of Barry Blitt”
Read moreAttempted Bloggery’s E. Simms Campbell Fest Begins
E. Simms Campbell, a somewhat obscure New Yorker cartoonist, better known for his work elsewhere (Playboy, and more importantly, Esquire. He created that magazine’s mascot, Esky) will be the next focus (ala Syd Hoff) of Stephen Nadler’s blog. The above scans of Mr. Campbell’s work are all from Chris Wheeler’s wonderful blog. Here’s Mr. Nadler on Mr. Campbell: Cartoonist E.
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