Cartoons and death, the Al-Azar case

Cartoons and death, the Al-Azar case

This story begins with an accident. On Saturday 1 March 2014, during the Carnival celebrations in Oruro, Bolivia, a catwalk collapsed on a group of participants in the carnival entrance, a massive parade that attracts thousands of people. The accident killed five people, four of whom were members of the musical band Espectacular

Free survival tips for cartoonists

Free survival tips for cartoonists

So that the traditional media don't fire you too quickly (if you get hired at all). Free survival tips for cartoonists 1- You don't delve too much into sensitive issues, but if it is carried by all the media that day, try to tiptoe around it by positioning yourself as close as possible

Francisco Darnís, Jabato generation

Francisco Darnís, Jabato generation

Darnís drawing. Photo: Silvia Darnís Francisco Darnís, Jabato generation I think that the most interesting chapters in the biographies of the authors are those that come directly from the memories and voices of the people who lived with them. I met Silvia Darnís a few years ago in a forum I came across

The limits of humour

The limits of humour

The limits of humour Download ebook Manuel Romero, a student at the Escuela Superior de la Comunicación in Granada, has finished his final degree project, with good marks, under the title"Deontology and Law of Graphic Humour in the Contemporary Spanish Press" Today I have been able to read it in the peace and

When advertising was drawn

When advertising was drawn

1950 Clarion radio advertisement When advertising was drawn I remember seeing in Barcelona, and other cities, those huge canvases with incredible paintings hanging from the doors of cinemas announcing the latest premiere. Those were times when cartoonists were not yet afraid of photography or any other digital device because either they were not