From The Guardian, December 24, 2012, “Black Humorist: the Funny-Macabre Century of Charles Addams“
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Arnoldo Franchioni; Donnelly reviews Big New Yorker Book of Dogs
From The Comics Reporter, December 3, 2012, Arnoldo Franchioni, 1928 – 2012 A prolific cartoonist, whose work appeared in Mad, The New York Times and many many other newspapers and magazines, both here and abroad. He contributed two cartoons to The New Yorker (April 4, 1994 & May 27, 1996) From Forbes.com, December 5, 2012, “What’s Almost as
Read moreAddams Family Collaboration; Steinberg biography one of the NYTs 100 Notable Books of 2012; Interview: Mick Stevens; Toronto Group Photo
From the blog, Little Gothic Horrors, November 30, 2012,“An Addams Family Collaboration” Deidre Bair’s Saul Steinberg: A Biography (Nan A.Talese/Doubleday) has been named one of The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2012. From nudistnaturistamerica, November 29, 2012, “Naked Cartoons and Censorship”, Mick Stevens revisits his dots in this interview. From boingboing, November
Read moreA Holiday Cartoon Book Roundup
With the holidays approaching, this seems a good time to mention some of The New Yorker cartoon-related books that have appeared on Ink Spill this year. Cartoon Monarch: Otto Soglow & The Little King (IDW Publishing) Introduction by Ivan Brunetti, Foreward by Jared Gardner From the Ink Spill review in March of this year: What’s not to
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