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© DC Thomson The Dandy has received a huge amount of media interest since our post earlier this week about the comic’s struggle for survival, and sadly it has now been announced the last print edition...
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© Martin Rowson for The New Statesman @ procartoonists After The New Statesman published this cover story in its current edition, The Spectator has responded by calling on the NS to publish more...
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Edward Lear @Procartoonists.org Edward Lear is best known for his humorous illustrations and nonsense verse, but his highly-detailed zoological illustrations are the focus for a new exhibition at The...
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Dandy characters celebrate 75 years © DC Thomson and Co. Ltd The Dandy: 75 Years of Biffs, Bangs and Banana Skins opens at the Cartoon Museum in London today. The exhibition runs until 24 December,...
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You can’t have failed to hear the news about the end of the print edition of The Dandy, which ran across all the media yesterday. BBC news had the story, national newspapers covered it, The One Show...
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© Axel Scheffler for Royal Mail @Procartoonists.org Axel Scheffler, the illustrator best known for his work on the Gruffalo books, has produced the designs for Royal Mail’s Christmas stamps this year....
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© Jamie Smart – Fumboo.org @ Procartoonists.org They said it would be the end of the world, but they were wrong … The Dandy is still with us (albeit in digital form), as mentioned here last week. There...
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Lord Snooty by Alexander Matthews for The Beano @Procartoonists.org Procartoonists.org member Alexander Matthews has resurrected Lord Snooty for The Beano (above), and writes about his approach to the...
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Above: Cartoon editor Bob Mankoff on the anatomy of a New Yorker cartoon. Over at New Yorker HQ, Mankoff’s blog features a guest column about using cartoon captions in the classroom. Several months...
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Boredom by Thomas Rowlandson @ Procartoonists.org A new exhibition called The Long Nineteenth Century, which looks at British art from 1789 to 1918, opened at the Chris Beetles Gallery in London this...
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