Black and White Comic Books: 14 Monochrome Classics
The best black and white comic books prove that you don’t need a full color palette to tell an unforgettable story. In…
Read MoreCartoons have been used as political and social commentary for centuries. The earliest known cartoon was published in the British satirical magazine Punch in 1843, depicting Prime Minister Robert Peel being attacked by a donkey.
Cartoonists continue to use their platform to comment on current events and critique leaders and societal issues.
During World War II, both sides of the conflict utilized cartoons as propaganda tools. Cartoon characters such as Bugs Bunny and Donald Duck were enlisted to promote war bonds and inspire patriotism among citizens.
In recent years, cartoons such as “The Simpsons” and “South Park” have become infamous for their sharp satire and criticism of politics and popular culture.
Cartoon history is not just about funny drawings – it is also a reflection of the times they were created. Cartoonists often serve as the people’s voice, using their illustrations to speak truth to power and spark meaningful conversations.
The best black and white comic books prove that you don’t need a full color palette to tell an unforgettable story. In…
Read MoreCoop Burtonburger is the kind of cartoon kid who just cannot catch a break. He wants a normal life. He wants to…
Read MoreLet’s talk about The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, the mid-2000s Cartoon Network series about an 11-year-old Chinese-American girl who’s secretly…
Read MoreSilent cartoons are proof that animation never needed a big speech to be funny. No long monologues. No sarcastic sidekick explaining the…
Read MoreLet’s talk about Fantasmagorie, the 1908 French animated short that’s widely considered the first hand-drawn animated cartoon ever made. If you’ve ever…
Read MorePearl Krabs is one of those SpongeBob SquarePants characters who can steal a scene just by walking in and yelling “Daddy!” loud…
Read MoreFlynn Rider, also known as Eugene Fitzherbert, is the charming and quick-witted thief from Disney’s Tangled. He serves as the secondary protagonist…
Read MoreLet’s talk about Susan and Mary Test, the genius twin scientist sisters who quietly carry half of the Johnny Test franchise on…
Read MoreIggy Arbuckle is one of those cartoons that feels like it was built for kids who loved animals, adventure, and pretending the…
Read MoreJude Lizowski is, hands down, my favorite character from 2000s Canadian cartoons. He is the patron saint of chill, a skateboarder who…
Read MoreCreepy 1930s cartoons you can’t forget are Wot a Night, Bimbo’s Initiation, The Devil’s Ball, and The Headless Horseman. Get ready for…
Read MoreI don’t just miss ABC Saturday morning cartoons. I miss the ritual. The too-early wake-up. The cereal that went soggy by the…
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