Weekend Spill: Alan Dunn’s “New Yorker War Cartoons” Cover; Latest ToonStack; A Mini-Fisher Fest; Most Recent Addition To The Spill’s Cartoon Library

  Alan Dunn’s New Yorker War Cartoons Cover  Alan Dunn might be best remembered for his signature densely styled charcoal and grease pencil drawings that appeared for nearly a half-century in the New Yorker, from 1926 through 1974. Or he might be remembered as the most prolific New Yorker artist with the most published cartoons until William Steig overtook him

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Weekend Spill: Latest ToonStock; Latest The Bob Newsletter; Interview Of Interest: Amy Hwang; Case For Pencils Spotlights Jon Adams

Latest ToonStack If it’s Sunday, it’s Toonstack time. A bunch of (mostly) New Yorker cartoonists shower us with cartoons on a theme.  This week’s: What’s Love Got To Do With It? Contributors include Hilary Campbell, Navied Mahdavian, Felipe Galindo (aka Feggo), Amy Hwang, Ellis Rosen, Kendra allenby, Johnny DiNapoli, Amy Kurzweil, Sofia Warren, Madeline Horwath, and J.A.K.. ___________________________________________________________________ New The

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The Weekend Spill: New ToonStack: “Cartoons That Predicted The Future”; Latest Eckstein & Shaw “Cartoon Pad” Guest: Victoria Roberts; A Gil Roth “Virtual Memories Show” Interview With Karl Stevens; Latest American Bystander

New ToonStack: “Cartoons That Predicted The Future” From ToonStack, a gathering of (mostly) New Yorker contributors, this latest post: “Cartoons That Predicted The Future”  This week’s New Yorker artists are: Ellis Rosen, Amy Kurzweil, J.A.K., Navied Mahdavian, Ali Solomon, and Victor Varnado. ________________________________________________________________________ Latest Cartoon Pad Guest: Victoria Roberts Victoria Roberts is the guest on the brand new episode of

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Weekend Spill: Eckstein & Shaw’s Latest Cartoon Pad; CartoonStack #8: “How The Sausage Is Made”

New Cartoon Pad The latest Cartoon Pad podcast has been posted. New Yorker cartoonists, Bob Eckstein & Michael Shaw’s guest is Mad’s Sam Vivianio. Bob Eckstein began contributing to The New Yorker in 2007; Michael Shaw in 1999. Both have work in All’s Fair In Love & War (Mr. Eckstein edited the collection); The Ultimate Cartoon Book (Princeton Architectural Press,

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