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  1. 2 days ago · Mark Evanier is a writer, comedian and blogger who shares his opinions and insights on various topics, such as movies, politics, music and comics. Read his latest posts on Guys and Dolls, Biden and Trump, and more.

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      How did the Walter Lantz character Space Mouse appear in a...

    • Mel Blanc

      Mel Blanc. by Mark Evanier. ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED 4/25/97...

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      Why was Popeye's bearded, burly foe named Bluto in some...

  2. 5 days ago · Mark Evanier is a writer, comedian and pop culture commentator who shares his opinions and insights on various topics, from politics and entertainment to comics and cartoons. Read his latest posts on the Smothers Brothers, Donald Trump, Dick Van Dyke, Jack Kirby and more.

  3. 2 days ago · Your moderator Mark Evanier has rounded up six more of the best folks who put the words into the mouths of your animated favorites. Come hear Debi Derryberry (Jimmy Neutron, Draculaura on Monster High ), Daniel Ross (Donald Duck, The Tom and Jerry Show ), Jim Meskimen ( Thundercats, Avengers Assemble!

  4. 5 days ago · Michael will be at San Diego Comic Con this year with a spotlight panel and book signing celebrating his novel Animation Nation. Here is the press information about his panel: In a rare one-on-one discussion with Mark Evanier, Michael Hirsh, the Award-winning visionary and creator of some of the most popular animated TV series of our time ...

  5. 1 day ago · Special Guests: Rick Parker, Patrick McDonnell, Mark Evanier, Paul Levitz Each year, we gather folks who knew and/or were inspired by the man they call “The King of the Comics,” Jack Kirby. If ...

  6. 3 days ago · So here’s your opportunity to hear all about this unique, long-running comic book character from Carrie Strachan (colorist of “Groo”), Jo Duffy (one-time editor of “Groo”), and Mark Evanier.

  7. 4 days ago · Mark Evanier, a writer, historian, and administrator for the Bill Finger Award, noted the importance of recognizing overlooked talent in the comic book industry. “There are many in the history of comics who created legendary characters that generated immense revenue but received little to no acknowledgment,” Evanier said.

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