A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - T is for Charles Twelvetrees a US born Illustrator (1872 - 1948). His work to be found on Magazine covers, in Newspapers, on Calendars, on Postcards & as Valentines generally depicted with chubby cheeked children!

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - T is for Charles Twelvetrees a US born Illustrator (1872 - 1948). His work to be found on Magazine covers, in Newspapers, on Calendars, on Postcards & as Valentines generally depicted with chubby cheeked children!

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - T is for Charles Twelvetrees a US born Illustrator (1872 - 1948). His work to be found on Magazine covers, in Newspapers, on Calendars, on Postcards & as Valentines generally depicted with chubby cheeked children!

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - T is for Charles Twelvetrees a US born Illustrator (1872 - 1948). His work to be found on Magazine covers, in Newspapers, on Calendars, on Postcards & as Valentines generally depicted with chubby cheeked children!

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Gas masks, anti-comet pills & umbrellas sold wildly after newspapers reported astronomer Camille Flammarion’s prediction that deadly cyanogen gas would kill life on earth in 1910 when it passed through the tail of Halley’s comet. Flammarion was wrong. Joy ensued.

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'Newspapers Over Books' by Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1910)

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June 17, 1919: "Barney Google" comic strip, by Billy De Beck, premieres. He was very popular & appeared in 900 newspapers in 21 countries. Barney rode a horse named Spark Plug. Charles Schulz (Peanuts) earned his nickname "Sparky" after the horse.
https://t.co/Fbfc2lYCcU

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It would be newspapers and television.

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May 27, 1889: American artist and illustrator Cyrus Leroy Baldridge is born.

Baldridge was a frontline artist during World War I. He worked for several newspapers reporting on life in the trenches. He also traveled the world, illustrating different cultures and lifestyles. 🎨

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Daily doodle reminder that exist

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The Takeoff Show - Comic Books

New comic in a new format!

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A couple of villains who don’t actually appear in the set appear on Daily Bugle Newspapers, those being Electro and Rhino.

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Last chance to apply for the fixed term vacancy in our team. Deadline is WEDNESDAY! The role will catalogue a collection of early printed newspapers. You can find all the details including how to apply here: https://t.co/s5cPzyVi1f

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There is an exciting fixed term vacancy in our team to catalogue a collection of early printed newspapers. You can find all the details including how to apply here: https://t.co/s5cPzyVi1f Deadline is 19th May.

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AY !
-Lives on an 8th ring stronghold
-treats dreamXD like a weird cat
-Subscribed to 20+ newspapers
-Delivery people hate her, mail is always late.
-response to doomsday news was "so thats where my mail went" and then "haha L"
-broke af, armor from mobs
-dog army

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“After extensive trawling of archival newspapers, out-of-print books, and oral histories, I emerged with a working theory.” https://t.co/yuX6Cyf2Fm |

Tracing the Roots of the The Mysterious Origins of the World’s Most Famous City Moniker

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According to HuffPost https://t.co/8Xa9h8lLWj Twitter agreed to block tweets that are critical of the Indian Government's COVID response. Here's one we syndicated to newspapers by our talented Indian cartoonist Paresh Nath ... if you can see it, retweet it!

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I just posted the Top Ten editorial cartoons that were most reprinted in newspapers, see: https://t.co/GyH84FiOFB

cartoons did well, with Dick Wright getting the most reprints overall. This cartoon by Gary McCoy was

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Here's an advance look at my next cartoon that will be syndicated to newspapers on Sunday (because Friday afternoon is the worst time to syndicate a cartoon).

See my first drop - maybe the first for any editorial cartoonist on https://t.co/j164rDvXUD

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