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Jason Chatfield is a New York-based cartoonist, illustrator & comic strip cartoonist whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, WIRED, MAD, Esquire, Airmail and other publications.
Jason Chatfield is a New York-based cartoonist, illustrator & comic strip cartoonist whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, WIRED, MAD, Esquire, Airmail and other publications.
New York’s longest running fan convention, first held 1957 Lunacon apparently had the first dedicated anime room at a US regional con in 1983, and they have had one almost every year since See their 2014 anime flyer (.pdf, 452 KB) At the Hilton Westchester (formerly the Hilton Rye ...
It’s Life as I See It: Black Cartoonists in Chicago, 1940–1980 8 Various Various New York Review Comics Human Target 8 Tom King Greg Smallwood DC Comics Ballad for Sophie 8 Filipe Melo Juan Cavia Top Shelf Productions The Dreaming: Waking Hours 7 G. Willow Wilson Nick Robles, Mat Lope...
Night Shyamalan film from 2010. Netflix's version bridges the gap in more ways than one; by making it a live-action series, there's plenty of time for all of the storylines, with none of the cartoon! SEE ALSO: 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' review: Not awful. Not great. Just fine...
Lionsgate is behind this movie coming exclusively to Netflix and is about a woman in New York who is faced with a trauma that causes her life to unravel. Based on the novel of the same name by Jessica Knoll and confirmed for release in 2022. ...
Do you getHere is the When I was a graduate student at the University of Chicago, I used to play chess against some physicists. Whenever somebody made a good knight move, we would sing "night moves". Get it?Contest , OctoberYour Caption...
…this condescending ad offered merchants a way to reach the “hitherto strange and aloof women of New York” through daytime advertising… …Plymouth enlisted the talents of Alan Dunn to tout their car’s ride and durability… …and on to our cartoonists, another from Dunn, a bit of spot...
Above: Manhattan auto dealer's window display promoting the 1935 Auburn's appearance at the New York Automobile Show. (Detroit Public Library) Manhattan’s first big event of 1935 was the annual automobile show at the Grand Central Palace, where New Yorkers chased away the winter blues (and ...