There are two firsts involved in this interview. This the first Ink Spill interview of a New Yorker cartoonist and it was prompted by what I believe to be the first 3-D cartoon in the magazine’s history. The cartoon, appearing in this week’s issue, dated November 26, 2012, is by Bob Eckstein. Bob has graciously consented to
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Otto Soglow’s Little King, glassed in
From time to time, interesting objets d’cartoon are brought to my attention. An Ink Spill visitor recently passed along these photos of four glasses bearing Otto Soglow’s famous Little King. Anyone interested in purchasing them may contact Darcey Bournay at bournay@gmail.com note: Ink Spill is providing these images and contact information as a service to the site’s visitors
Read moreQ and A with Farley Katz; Review: Soglow’s Cartoon Monarch
From The National Post, May 4, 2012, “Toronto Comic Arts Festival Questionnaire: Farley Katz” From The Washington Post, this review: “Cartoon Monarch: Otto Soglow & The Little King”
Read moreAll Cartoonists Are Actors
“If I’m drawing a certain type of character, I try to get into the spirit of the thing – and my wife complains about the faces I make while I’m working. All cartoonists, I guess, are actors in a way.” — George Price to Jud Hurd, Cartoonist Profiles, March 1975 If you can find it, Jud Hurd’s Price interview
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