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Category Archives: business of comics
Review: How to Draw Cartoons Editors Will Buy
I’ve got another book review today and it’s somewhat different from other books I’ve reviewed. It’s a title by the late George Webster Crenshaw (1913-2007) called How to Draw Cartoons Editors Will Buy. This book was featured on the Small Press … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, gag cartoons, George Crenshaw, how to draw, how to draw cartoons editors will buy
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I’m now on Etsy
As of today, I’ve opened up a shop on Etsy. I’ll be selling original artwork on my Etsy shop so be sure to check back from time to time.
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Carmine Street Comics
I have a brief announcement to make. There’s a new comics shop that’s opened up in the West Village section of Manhattan in New York City. It’s called Carmine Street Comics and it’s being operated by an old friend named … Continue reading
The Influence of Charles Addams
Anyway, Sunnyville Stories episode 8 has been wrapped up. I’m taking a bit of time off to work on my graphic novel Von Herling, Vampire Hunter (available next spring). On that note, I thought I’d talk today about a macabre illustrator … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Addams, humor, influences
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