Remembering Art Young

Remembering Art Young

Art Young. Photo: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Arthur Henry Young (Illimois, 1866), better known as "Art Young", was one of the most widely recognised and followed cartoonists of the golden age of American radicalism. Young enrolled at the Chicago Academy of Design in 1884, where he studied under J. H.

What comics were on sale when you were ten years old?

10 páginas para leer o descargar cómics gratis y otros recursos

The Newsstand What comics were on sale when you were ten years old? How many did you get your hands on? The question is as good an excuse as any to take a nostalgic and procrastinating stroll through one of the different utilities that Mike's Amazing World has. In "The Newsstand" you can

Assault on US Capitol

Assault on US Capitol

Assault on US Capitol What can I tell you that you don't already know or have seen, Three Kings Day left us with a lot of images of far-right geeks storming the Capitol after they were given free entry, kicking cameras and walking around other parts of the country with their guns. Here

Trump on the election result

Trump on the election result

Trump, faced with the election result Cartoon of 07/11/2020 in CTXT STOP THE COUNT! shouted the orange redneck, knowing that Joe Yayo was already eating his toast. Just a few hours before it was known for sure that he had won the election, he left his another puke on his account to rant

"You have the right to remain silent"

"You have the right to remain silent"

This cartoon by Chris Britt published on 31 August in the local Schenectady (New York) newspaper The Daily Gazette of Schenectady (New York), shows a police officer pointing and shooting a black person in the back while saying: "You have the right to remain silent". The image angered the group Blue Lives Matter