Why an obscure 1942 Warner Brothers cartoon has become a runaway meme
Tag Archives: Cartoons
What’s not to love about Paw Patrol—if you’re a kid?
A team of pups saving stupid adults is one of the biggest things going in kid’s TV
A preacher of cartoons delivers his sermons
Inside the legendary cartoonist’s curated ‘post-war Canadian drab’ home
Drawing a line: the political power of cartoonists in Iran
Why cartoonists are proving to be a powerful force in one of the world’s most repressive regimes
Ren & Stimpy: Never before, never again
… and for good reason, as Jaime Weinman explains
Seth MacFarlane’s encore
Will the Oscar-hosting gig be the Family Guy creator’s stepping stone to onscreen superstardom?
Anti-Semitism and the Jewish caricature
Emma Teitel on the Sunday Times’ controversial cartoon
Hef’s bosom buddy
Orillia’s Doug Sneyd, a ‘Playboy’ cartoonist for 48 years, spotted Hugh Hefner’s no. 1 girlfriend first
Canada’s Top Five university comics
Prof. Pettigrew ranks our campus cartoonists
Hey, ‘New Yorker’: En français, please
Quebecers aren’t allowed to submit captions for the magazine’s famous cartoons