Blondie

J.H. Williams III Does Art For Blondie's Ghosts Of Download
J.H. Williams III Does Art For Blondie's Ghosts Of Download
J.H. Williams III Does Art For Blondie's Ghosts Of Download
I'll admit that when I heard that J.H. Williams III is doing art for Blondie, I was more surprised than anything else. I mean, I'm as big a fan of Williams as the next person, and if there's anything we've learned from his work on books like Batwoman, Promethea and Seven Soldiers, it's that he can provide pretty beautiful art in a variety of styles. I just never expected him to turn his talents to
The 2012 Elections In Newspaper Comic Strips [Recap]
The 2012 Elections In Newspaper Comic Strips [Recap]
The 2012 Elections In Newspaper Comic Strips [Recap]
Unlike CA Senior Writer Chris Sims, who steadfastly scours the funny pages each month for his Funky Winkerbean/Crankshaft chronicle, Funkywatch (to say nothing of his inspiration, Josh Fruhlinger at the daily Comics Curmudgeon blog), there's a good chance you don't indulge in traditional comic strips as much as you'd like...
Nostalgia on the Comics Page: When Something You Don’t Care About Is Very Important to You
Nostalgia on the Comics Page: When Something You Don’t Care About Is Very Important to You
Nostalgia on the Comics Page: When Something You Don’t Care About Is Very Important to You
So it seems that St. Louis Today is conducting a poll to determine which of a few select comic strips are going to be ripped from its comics pages and discarded. Lifestyles columnist Joe Holleman announces this, and on the same page breaks the news that no amount of votes will save certain other strips from getting the boot...
Comic Strip Shocker: Women Still Marginalized!
Comic Strip Shocker: Women Still Marginalized!
Comic Strip Shocker: Women Still Marginalized!
Brace yourself, readers, because this may be tough to believe! The Daily Cartoonist reports on a paper presented to the American Sociological Association that discusses the role of female characters in newspaper comics. The paper examined a full year's worth of strips from "Beetle Bailey," "Blondie," "Dilbert," "Family Circus," "Garfield," and &quo
Blondie Goes Boating with Kermit the Frog
Blondie Goes Boating with Kermit the Frog
Blondie Goes Boating with Kermit the Frog
Here's a quick litmus test: When I say the name "Blondie," do you think of Dagwood Bumstead's wife, or Debbie Harry? Comics creator Jonathan Case illustrated the latter in piece for a hotel's "Tide is High" room, floating down a flooded street in a boat that looks heart-shaped disco ball while Kermit the Frog climbs aboard...