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  1. DOuG pRATt on Exciting All EPSON Blog Post!May 13, 2026

    Yes. I saw a few originals at the Society of Illustrators in NYC. They were painted on cardboard, not too…

  2. MIH and WGH on Exciting All EPSON Blog Post!May 13, 2026

    Is the Norm saunders from a bubble gum card?

  3. DOuG pRATt on For Serious Animation FansMay 12, 2026

    That drawing came from my friend, animation expert Mike Dobbs.

  4. jeaniebeanie on For Serious Animation FansMay 12, 2026

    Do you remember giving me a copy of the prototype sketch of our Friendly Friend? I still have it!

  5. jeaniebeanie on For Serious Animation FansMay 12, 2026

    I am still afraid of Caspar.

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Tag: Cartooning

Ignorance isn’t Bliss

Harry Bliss is a savvy and cynical cartoonist-illustrator whose work appears in The New Yorker, and his Bliss comic strip is in the Boston Globe. Bliss lives in Vermont, and the Democrat and Chronicle up there did this profile on him.

Posted on September 13, 2011September 13, 2011Categories All Posts, Comic BooksTags Cartooning, harry bliss1 Comment on Ignorance isn’t Bliss

In the grand, old tradition

This past Sunday’s Family Circus is a nice throwback to the days of classic comic strips, because it’s packed with lots of little fun background details. Click to picture to see a large scan.

Posted on August 18, 2010August 18, 2010Categories CartooningTags bil keane, Cartooning, comic strips, family circus2 Comments on In the grand, old tradition
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