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Link Ink: ‘Awkward Time,’ My Lamp Totoro And Chitauri Toys
Link Ink: ‘Awkward Time,’ My Lamp Totoro And Chitauri Toys
Link Ink: ‘Awkward Time,’ My Lamp Totoro And Chitauri Toys
Humor: Grickle artist Graham Annable imagines a more adult Finn and Jake's embarassment in "Awkward Time." TV: Jerry Springer has managed to offend Bronies by with a recent casting call for his show, leading to fans of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic to band together against appearing on programs that may wish to ridicule their fandom...
The New ‘Puzzle Agent’ Trailer Debuts At E3, is Filled With Win
The New ‘Puzzle Agent’ Trailer Debuts At E3, is Filled With Win
The New ‘Puzzle Agent’ Trailer Debuts At E3, is Filled With Win
This year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles has been filled with exciting looks at anticipated projects like "Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions," the "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" video game, "DC Universe Online" and "Marvel versus Capcom 3...
Graham Annable & Telltale Games’ ‘Puzzle Agent’ Available for Pre-Order
Graham Annable & Telltale Games’ ‘Puzzle Agent’ Available for Pre-Order
Graham Annable & Telltale Games’ ‘Puzzle Agent’ Available for Pre-Order
"The Book of Grickle" creator Graham Annable is collaborating with Telltale Games for "Puzzle Agent," a new video game described by designer and writer Mark Darin and Annable himself as deriving inspiration from "The X-Files," "Fargo," "Twin Peaks" and the works of David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick...
Graham Annable Blends ‘Lost’ and ‘Star Wars’ With Delightfully Sketchy Results
Graham Annable Blends ‘Lost’ and ‘Star Wars’ With Delightfully Sketchy Results
Graham Annable Blends ‘Lost’ and ‘Star Wars’ With Delightfully Sketchy Results
In this, the final season of "Lost," fans are happy to milk every second of sentimentality wherever they can find it. Thanks to the talent of prolific cartoonist, animator and "The Book of Grickle" author Graham Annable, though, comic fans have a clear advantage in enjoying added insights into the show's continued mysteries - especially made up ones fueled by an imagined "
Inanimate Cartoons at SPX
Douglas Wolk, of Reading Comics fame, moderated an informative panel exploring the relationship between animation and comics this evening at SPX. Joining Wolk on the panel were Kim Deitch, Jeff Smith, Tom Neely and Roger Langridge. All of the panelists except Langridge have had (or continue to have) animation experience, and all of them expressed a preference for making comics over animation given