The
Cartoon Museum, London.
The Cartoon Museum exhibits the very finest examples
of British cartoons, caricature, and comic art from the 18th century to
the present day.
Hogarth,
William. William Hogarth.
A site for Hogarth researchers, with articles,
books, images and a bibliography, by Hogarth scholar Bernd Krysmanski.
The site includes many other Hogarth internet resources, as well as
excerpts
from the Hogarth Bibliography by Bernd Krysmanski.
McCay, Winsor. Winsor McCay
Wikipedia. McCay's pioneering early animated films set a standard
followed by Walt Disney and others in later decades. His two best-known
creations are the newspaper comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland and
the animated cartoon Gertie the Dinosaur, which he created in 1914.
Comix India
Comix India is India’s first independent black and white comics
anthology. Contributors include industry stalwarts as well as
first-timers.
Spy Cartoons
iSpy is a collection of cartoon comic strips, designed by Steven
Phillip Young. The idea of iSpy is to elaborate on and communicate the
author's own experiences in the form of witty 40's/50's style cartoons.
Comic Book Resources
Daily comic book news, reviews, previews, commentary and message boards.
Comic Widows
Presents
articles, opinions, and reviews of comics in all forms of the media:
print, film, television, manga and anime, gaming, and web comics.
Comics Bulletin
Comics magazine featuring daily comic book news, reviews, and opinion.
Comics Continuum
Daily comic-related news, articles and interviews.
Comics Journal
Selected articles, interview excerpts, and message board.
The
Cartoon Museum, London.
The Cartoon Museum exhibits the very finest examples
of British cartoons, caricature, and comic art from the 18th century to
the present day.
By
firstly using the power of pen and paper a character design is created,
which is then scanned into the computer to use as a base for tracing
with Adobe.