Thursday, July 26, 2012

Ed Steckley's 2012 Reuben Award artwork



For this year's Reuben Awards ceremony in Las Vegas, award-winning caricaturist and NCS NY Metro Chapter member Ed Steckley created this mind-boggling homage both to the nominees and the long history of the Society. Over at Ed's website are his thoughts on the weekend and the full artwork -- that's just a tiny sliver of the illustration posted above: CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FULL IMAGE!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Mike Cavallaro @ the Scottish Corner

NCS NY Metro Chapter member, Mike Cavallaro, answers some questions at the Scottish Corner artblog. Also featured, a full page of artwork from his upcoming "Nico Bravo" strip in U.K.-based all-ages magazine, The Phoenix Comic. Click HERE for article.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Caniff navigates Public Opinion

Comics journalist and Milton Caniff biographer R.C. Harvey provides this interesting piece about Milt's collisions with the moral sensibilities of some of his readers. Click HERE for the article at The Comics Journal website.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Maurice Sendak Q & A

From The Comics Journal archives, a Q & A with legendary children's book author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak, conducted in 1991: CLICK HERE FOR ARTICLE.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Frederator Studios

The artwork on this website for Frederator Studios (creators of "The Fairly OddParents", "Fanboy & Chum Chum", and "Adventure Time" animated series) is just so much fun. Click HERE for a look!


Isabella Bannerman visits Drawbridge Studio

New York-based cartoonist, "Six Chix" collaborator, and NCS member, Isabella Bannerman, made the trek out to Gowanus -- the Venice of Brooklyn! -- to visit a small enclave of cartoonists working in a series of satellite studios including "Drawbridge" and neighboring "Hypothetical Island." Both studios occupy adjoining rooms in an arts & industrial design building on the shores of the Gowanus Canal.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Kenosha Festival of Cartooning



A message from Anne Morse Hambrock, musician and artist, and collaborator with her husband, John Hambrock, on the comic strip "The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee":