'Annie' cartoonist got his start in Lafayette
Harold Gray from Wabash Township in Tippecanoe County, creator of the long-running newspaper comic strip titled "Little Orphan Annie."
Harold Gray from Wabash Township in Tippecanoe County, creator of the long-running newspaper comic strip titled "Little Orphan Annie."
Dan Nadel's 'It's Life as I See It: Black Cartoonists in Chicago 1940-1980' is an anthology of the works of a long overlooked group of...
Detectives in San Francisco on Tuesday released an updated age progression suspect sketch of the unsolved "Doodler" serial killer case in an attempt to revive...
In her Graphic Content column, Hillary Chute looks at new works from Mark Alan Stamaty and Jaime Hernandez that each grapple with urban...
Ann Farmer has been one of Mercator's most consistent contributors. Here she tells her own story.
San Francisco police released a sketch of "The Doodler," a serial killer who targeted gay white men in the 1970s.
The killer was dubbed the 'Doodler' after he told a person who later became a victim and survived that he was a cartoonist. Police...
We're jumping all over the comics pages. Thank you Lawrence Goldsmith and Sean Garnett! Anything that puts that earworm in my head is a good...
The cartoonist relives his two years in a New Jersey boarding school run by an abusive headmaster in the upcoming Fantagraphics release.
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