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Today in Comics History: Rube Goldberg, a cartoonist whose name lives on as the creator of impossibly complicated cartoon inventions, was born on July 4, 1883. (A peripatetic talent, he also created scores of other cartoons.)
Today in Comics History: Hilda Terry’s “Teena” first appeared on July 1, 1944. A few examples of her thoroughly delightful work:
Today in Comics History: Al Hirschfeld, the Line King, was born on June 21, 1903.
Today in Comics History: Jim Davis’s “Garfield” first appeared on June 19, 1978. The first four strips:
Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #451: Are the little ones bored and restless? Here’s a fun and diverting activity that will occupy their minds for a little while!
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Stan Lee was a pretty terrific good-girl artist.
Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #428: Are the little ones bored and restless? Here’s a fun and diverting activity that will occupy their minds for a little while!
Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #424: Are the little ones bored and restless? Here’s a fun and diverting activity that will occupy their minds for a little while!
Today in Comics History: Cerebus creator Dave Sim was born on May 17, 1956.
Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #418: Are the little ones bored and restless? Here’s a fun and diverting activity that will occupy their minds for a little while!