Category: Comics
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Cartoonist interviews on David Wasting Paper
Since 2009, David Paccia has been posting short interviews with cartoonists, comics artists and cartoon illustrators of various backgrounds on his blog, David Wasting Paper. The interviews are a standard set of questions, the same given to each artist, the answers to which, of course, are varied. The questions range from interesting and useful, like…
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Skottie Young
Skottie Young is an illustrator, cartoonist and comics artist whose clients include Marvel Comics, Warner Brothers, Image Comics, Upper Deck, Mattel and others. Young has a wonderfully lively style that almost vibrates off the page with manic energy and cartoony exuberance. He is noted in particular for his work on various Marvel characters, projects with…
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Duncan Fegredo
British comics artist Duncan Fegredo has worked on a number of projects for DC Comics, Dark Horse and Fleetway, but is best known for his work on Mike Mignola’s Hellboy. Fegredo’s current website is largely devoted to original art and prints of individual illustrations featuring characters from the series. These are beautifully done in ink…
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Rick Taylor
Rick Taylor is a painter, illustrator and comics artist living in Mississauga, Ontario, just outside of Toronto. After working in watercolor for a time, Taylor moved into working in acrylic on canvas, in a process that involves layers of glazes. He brings from his experience as a comics artist and illustrator a graphic sensibility and…
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Jed McGowan's Hawaii
Illustrator and comics artist Jed McGowan gives us a comics version of the geological history of the big island of Hawaii. Wordless except for indications of time.
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Common Cause uses comics infographic to explain Verizon's latest attempt to undermine Net Neutrality
Common Cause is using a long, scrolling, comics style infographic to explain the latest attempt by Verizon to undermine the principle of Net Neutrality. Called Big Deal, Big Money, the graphic was co-produced with Symbolia, and illustration credit is given as “S. Caldwell” (for whom I haven’t been able to turn up a first name…
