One person's trash is another person's treasure. And for the late Bill Blackbeard, the treasure that he'd stored from floor to ceiling in his San Francisco home was maybe the largest, most ...
NEW YORK — In a dark booth at the Overlook, which resides in a little brick building that has defied demolition below the skyscrapers of East Midtown, two men were having a beer. The bar was rowdy ...
As the USA TODAY Network debuts a new comics lineup across the nation, we are delving into the history and cultural impact of this uniquely American art form with experts from Ohio State University ...
In 1924, a man named Harold Gray walked into the offices of Joseph Medill Patterson, the co-editor of the Chicago Tribune and the co-editor, publisher and founder of the New York Daily News. He ...
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14 Best Comic Strips If You Love The Far Side
Although The Far Side ended in 1995, fans still seek more content from creator Gary Larson. They can read old comic strips or stay up to date with Larson on his website, where he periodically releases ...
Picasso’s revolutionary Cubism is considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century, earning him the moniker “father of modern art.” Its impact was so immense that it helped inspire a ...
Long before Glenn Fleishman was a technology columnist for outlets like The Seattle Times (2000-13) and Macworld, before he wrote books, before he was a two-time "Jeopardy!" champion, he was a kid who ...
There are movies about filmmaking, and novels about professors of literature, but there aren’t many comic-book biographies of cartoonists. Enter Bill Griffith, who, as the creator of a character ...
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