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- More Cute Cartoons and Cartoon Gifts SOME MORE CARTOONS of Fun Pictures by Creative Geniuses!(Part 2 of my Cute Cartoon) All things cartooni by my favorites. Here you'll find fun animated movies, cartoon syndicated features,creative cartoon creatures, kooki cartoonists, cartoon cl...
- The Actors Who Played Superman Christopher Reeve may have been the most popular actor who played Superman but he wasn't the first one. This lens will show you who the actors were that played Superman, The Man of Steel from his very first appearance to the latest actor to...
- The Actors Who Played Batman What actor played the original Batman? Hint, contrary to popular belief it wasn't Adam West. Who played Batman in Batman Returns or The Dark Knight? In this lens we'll look at who's actually played the Caped Crusader ove...
- E. C. Segar's Popeye, Olive Oyl, And The Rest E. C. Segar's Thimble Theatre, an ensemble newspaper strip that gave birth to Popeye, was one of the greats. Clever, rowdy, well-drawn, and loaded with colorful characters. Here's a quick look at some of his standout creations.
- The Actors Who Played The Joker Which Batman movie had the character of the Joker in and who was the actor who played them? This lens will tell you exactly that and don't forget to vote as to who you thought was the best actor who played The Joker. One of comic book superhero...
- Bitstrips - Comics Made Easy Have you always wanted to create comic strips, but didn't feel you had the talent - or the patience - to laboriously draw them out and color them, one frame at a time? With Bitstrips, you can do it in seconds. Create your own characters, background...
- Comic Strips The cartoon form born for the newspaper, comic strips continue to be a popular form of art. And it's one of the few types of mass media that can be produced by a single creator. Therefore, it's remained a very personal and compelling form...
- Garfield Comics - Online Creator tool. Make your own comic strips. Use a 3 Cell Strip and official Garfield cartoon pictures to create a funny comic strip. Add your own laughs, see example on this page of a complete self-made comic. The Cat we all love is here, and it's up to you now wha...
- Natalie Dee I discovered Natalie Dee about a year ago after reading her husband Drew's comic "Toothpaste for Dinner." Natalie draws cute little comics featuring pancakes, teeth, pugs and bars of soap, among many other things. Check out this...
- ZITS Comic Strip Zits is my absolute favorite comic strip. I have it emailed to me daily. It's a rare day when I don't find it amusing, witty, charming and truthful in so many ways. If you want a good, clean laugh, then get turned on to ZITS! Character information...
- Birthday Parties: Garfield Everything you need to throw a Garfield themed birthday party!
- Floyd Gottfredson and the Mickey Mouse of Yesteryear This lens is dedicated to pioneering Mickey Mouse comic strip artist Floyd Gottfredson (1905-1986). Mr. Gottfredson worked on those strips from 1930-1976. His Mickey was bold, adventurous, and just well, human. Just follow the links to...
- Artist Jim Woodring Jim Woodring, the son of a toxicologist and an inventor, was born in 1952 in Los Angeles. After a childhood made interesting by hallucinations, paranoia and other torments, he visited a Surrealism retrospective in the Los Angeles County Art Museum in...
- Toothpaste For Dinner toothpastefordinner.com
- Whatever Happened To Felix The Cat? A lens to celebrate Felix the Cat, that icon of the black-and-white era, whose popularity continues today.
- comic-strip Hello, I run http://www.bonafidecomics.com and hope to showcase some stuff on squidoo to attract a different crowd. Bonafide Comics has plenty of comic strips..graphic novel reviews, cartoon dvd reviews and alternative comics news.&...
- Original Comic Art "Dog eat Doug" is an internationally syndicated comic strip. Whether you're one of the millions of readers or just an avid comic strip art collector, here's a chance to own an original. "Dog eat Doug" runs in 200 newspapers. The first collection and...
- George Herriman's Krazy Kat: High Art Meets Lo-Brow Krazy Kat is one of the greats among newspaper comic strips. Written in a type of surreal poetry, loaded with wordplay and witticisms, the strip was innovative and unique. It existed in a number of different forms, from daily black-and-white strip to...
- Al Capp: Creator Of Li'l Abner And The Shmoo Al Capp was the creator of the Li'l Abner comic strip which ran for 70 years! It gave us such unique American contributions as Li'l Abner, The Shmoo, Sadie Hawkins Day, and the phrase "as any fool can plainly see!" And here's a lens to celebrate this...
