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4 days ago · Remembering writer/artist Frank Robbins on his birthday (September 9, 1917 - November 28, 1994).. Likely better remembered as an comic strip writer/artist for things like aviation strip Scorchy Smith and his own adventure strip Johnny Hazard, as well as writing Superboy and Batman/Detective Comics (where he co-created, among others, Man-Bat), his wonderfully moody art enhanced the DC comics ...
4 days ago · The official blog of Randy Reynaldo, creator-writer-artist of Rob Hanes Adventures and Inkpot Award recipient. Visit the WCG Comics website at https://wcgcomics.com for more details about the comic book series.
4 days ago · The Original Comic Art displayed in this Free Comic Art Gallery is owned by Steve Kro. A Comic Art Collection at ComicArtFans.com.
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4 days ago · Remembering writer/artist Frank Robbins on his birthday (September 9, 1917 - November 28, 1994). Likely better remembered as an comic strip writer/artist for things like aviation strip Scorchy Smith and his own adventure strip Johnny Hazard, as well as writing Superboy and Batman / Detective Comics (where he co-created, among others, Man-Bat ...
1 day ago · And one of the things he was trying to undo was The Americans. “Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue” at the Museum of Modern Art. Photo by Ben Davis. Frank, who died in 2019, was born in ...
1 day ago · Jack Kerouac (born in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1922; died in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1969) was an American novelist, writer, poet, and artist, best known for his novel On the Road (1957). He was a leading voice of the Beat Generation in the 1950s. Robert Frank: The Americans is made possible thanks to the ongoing collaboration and support from ...
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1 day ago · A visitor views “Tools — For My Mother and for W.E.” -- Frank was referring to Walker Evans -- in a work from 1999-2000 at the Museum of Modern Art. Karsten Moran for The New York Times ...