Paul Noth and Drew Dernavitch will be drawing at Princeton on April 21st. All the details here. [photo: Paul Noth on the left, Mr. Dernavitch on the right]
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Jane Mattimoe’s blog, A Case For Pencils continues with its impressive series of New Yorker cartoonists talking about their tools of the trade. This week it’s Marisa Acocella Marchetto.
Ms. Marchetto’s website (and her latest book below)
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From Comics Alliance, “Putting the ‘Comic’ in ‘Comic Book’: A Tribute to John Stanley” by Benito Ceren. Mr. Stanley is a member of Ink Spill‘s “One Club” (One Club membership is limited to cartoonists who had but one drawing in The New Yorker during their career). Mr. Stanley’s cartoon — an eight panel captionless drawing — appeared in The New Yorker March 15, 1947.
John Stanley in the 1940s: A Comics Bibliography by Frank M. Young
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Attempted Bloggery continues its look at Peter Arno‘s work in College Humor. Today’s post: the July 1937 issue.
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From CNET.com,March 23, 2016, “How New Yorker Cartoons Could Teach Computers to Be Funny”
[screen grab of The New Yorker‘s Editor, David Remnick laughing at a cartoon]
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