cartoons

Underdone: Game Over Fishing

Game Over Fishing

The demand for seafood is growing. That’s great, people want to eat more healthy. What’s not great is that people are taking fish out of the sea faster than the fish can reproduce. So what are the animals to do? Find food in other ways, hopefully. [alert type=alert-white ]Please consider making a tax-deductible donation now …

Game Over Fishing Read More »

Underdone: A Nature Comic

Bat Week

Even though we barely ever see them, bats come in all shapes and sizes. Most of them eat tons of insects every night, pollinate flowers around the world and spread seeds (by pooping them out) to help new plants grow. Bat Appreciation Week comes every year in the last week of October. Below are some …

Bat Week Read More »

Still from Revengeance

Revengeance Funded: Congrats to Bill Plympton and Jim Lujan!

Traditional Animation Is Alive and Well Revengeance Feature Film a Go. Raises Over $90,0000. It is with great pleasure that we report that Revengeance, a new animated feature film from independent creators Bill Plympton and Jim Lujan, has reached its funding goal on Kickstarter. As you may recall, we recently featured it as one of our …

Revengeance Funded: Congrats to Bill Plympton and Jim Lujan! Read More »

Robert Mankoff: Anatomy of a New Yorker Cartoon

Robert Mankoff is a cartoonist, author, and the current cartoon editor for The New Yorker Magazine, where he’s worked for over 20 years. In this illuminating video for TED Talks, Bob discusses why, out of the 1,000+ cartoons the magazine receives each week, the 17 they select are published. A self-proclaimed “humor analyst,” Bob dissects …

Robert Mankoff: Anatomy of a New Yorker Cartoon Read More »

What are you looking for?