"On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog", the most expensive cartoon ever sold

"On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog", the most expensive cartoon ever sold

Even if you're younger and don't quite know what it's about, this phrase will probably ring a bell because it belongs to a cartoon drawn three decades ago that already occupies a prominent place in the history of the Internet. For those of us who are not so young on the net, it

Original drawing of "Tintin in America" sold for 2.1 million euros

Original drawing of "Tintin in America" sold for 2.1 million euros

Hergé (pseudonym), Georges Remi. 1907-1983. Tintin in AmericaIndia ink, graphite and gouache for the cover of the 1942 edition of the comic book Tintin in America. 46 x 32,8 cm.Drawing used again for the cover of the 1946 color edition. Auctioned in Paris together with its certificate from the committee of authentication by

More than 11,000 Garfield strips up for auction

More than 11,000 Garfield strips up for auction

Over 11,000 Garfield strips up for auction Original Garfield ink on blue pencil from January 13, 2001 and his certificate of authenticity dated December 29, 2001 to be auctioned on 29 December. Some 11,000 "Garfield" cartoons drawn over a period of 33 years are up for auction. The cartoonist Jim Davis is offering