Bob Mankoff: From The New Yorker to Esquire & Beyond
BOB MANKOFF (b. 1944) is a cartoonist, editor, and author. After making cartoons for “The New Yorker” magazine for 20 years, Mankoff became the magazine’s cartoon editor, succeeding Lee Lorenz. Mankoff held the position from 1997 to 2017.
Read MoreArtists’ Mothers by Alex Rocky Ferrer
Shortly after Labor Day in 1970, I moved to Provincetown, Massachusetts on the northern tip of Cape Cod, the first North American...
Read MoreA Video Conversation with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Art Spiegelman
ART SPIELGELMAN (b. 1948) has almost single-handedly brought comic books out of the toy closet and onto the literature shelves. In 1992, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his masterful Holocaust narrative Maus— which portrayed Jews as mice and Nazis as cats. Maus II continued the remarkable story of his parents’ survival of the Nazi regime and their lives later in America.
Read MoreA Video Chat with Multi-Pulitzer Prize-Winning Political Cartoonist Jim Morin
Introduction to Jim Morin. 2:22 min. Music: Tri Tachyon, Little Lily Swing. Jim Morin, whose work is distributed by...
Read MoreThe Dynamic Jerry Robinson
My father, Sherrill David Robinson, known as Jerry Robinson, was born in Trenton, N.J. on New Year’s Day in 1922 and died on Pearl...
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