Showing posts with label Comic Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comic Book. Show all posts

Monday, November 04, 2024

Two pieces of original art from Baltimore Comic Con

 While I was throwing the comic strips newspapers from 1991 on the old barbie scanner, I did these two pieces of original art I bought from the artists at Baltimore Comic Con.

 

Ron Randall - Secret World of New Krypton p9 Adam Strange original art. 
 
Adam Strange has always been a favorite of mine since I got a pile of Mystery in Space comics from my cousin Mike Violante in the early 1970s. Ron Randall's art is lovely - check out his self-published Trekker graphic novels on Kickstarter.

    
Brenda Starr 1997-08-03 original at by June Brigman and Roy Richardson. Richardson inked and lettered the strip - colored too, but you don't see that here.
 

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Secret History of Comics - Ephemera Finds in TN

 One of the things I like to do is wander around antique stores and junk shops. Here's some stuff I found in Tennessee last month.

This is a Herblock cover caricaturing Art Buchwald for Newsweek that I didn't know existed, so I was quite surprised by it.



This appears to be an advertising card for Union Pacific Tea from the latter half of the nineteenth century. It's being donated to the Library of Congress soon.



This matchbook looked like a New Yorker cartoonist to me so I reached out to historian/cartoonist Michael Maslin:



Maslin wrote back, "Not all of the faces, but a few (figs a&b), look like Steig's early work. The fellow extreme lower right most especially (fig. a) . But I'm not confident enough to say it is Steig's work."

fig. a

fig. b


Beetle Bailey original comic strip 9/13/1993. 
Note that the dealer thought it was a print, and not the original, and priced it accordingly.


A Buck Rogers post-production mini-poster by Dave Perillo that's being donated to Library of Congress.



Three British digest-sized comic books that will be donated to the Library of Congress comic book collection. The cover photos have been added to the Grand Comics Database already.

WorldCat doesn't list any copies in the United States, and almost none worldwide. When Randy Scott was at Michigan State's comic book collection, I would feed material such as this to them.

Love Story Picture Library #1259

Star Love Stories #591

Love Story Picture Library #1254

World War II cartoon postcards are easy to find, but the antique mall was waiting 
on me to close so I felt compelled to buy something.



Note the dental drill, for graphic medicine fans.


Friday, May 19, 2023

ComicsTN: Some cartoon content in Knoxville's East Tennessee History Museum

an uncredited editorial cartoonist in the Knoxville newspaper in their temporary exhibit on movies
 

 
Al Capp;s Little Abner's Kickapoo juice in a section on hillbilly stereotypes

 
Beverly Hillbillies comic book in a section on stereotypes


 

Friday, July 23, 2021

Olympic comic book in opening day's Washington Post

Chasing Gold is a real comic book, printed on paper. I believe it is the first published by the Washington Post. It's the story of Alexandria, VA native Noah Lyles, a track and field competitor.

20 pages long. Story by Rick Maese and Adam Kilgore, art by Andy Belanger, inks by Cary Nord, coloring by Tatto Caballero, lettering by Serge LaPointe, art direction by Joe Moore, editing by Matt Rennie and Virginia Singarayar, copy editing by Scott Silverstein.

Saturday, December 19, 2020

Meet a Local Cartoonist: A Chat with Black Cotton writer Patrick Foreman

by Mike Rhode

I'd like to start by apologizing to Patrick Foreman for the late appearance of this interview. He responded quickly to our usual questions, but I dropped the ball and let it slip down my email page. So for bonus content, at the end of this interview, find a link to some other interviews with him about his upcoming Black Cotton comic, as well as the ordering page from Diamond's Previews.

Set in an alternate reality where the social order of “white” and “black” is reversed, an elitist family, the Cottons, are rocked by a tragic shooting that begins to unravel long standing family secrets that could not only destroy the family but also divide the fragile social climate of the world. Elijah Cotton, the modern patriarch of the Cotton family and business mogul of Black Cotton Ventures, tries to manage the public outrage and fallout from his police officer son, Zion Cotton’s, shooting of a young white woman. Meanwhile, Qia Cotton, the only daughter of Eljiah and the CEO of Black Cotton Ventures, attempts to assuage the situation by paying off the victim and her family; Xavier Cotton, the youngest Cotton and sophomore in high school, works on a history project that takes him down a rabbit hole of family history.

What type of comic work or cartooning do you do?

Brian and I are the creators and writers of Black Cotton, a comic book series published by Scout Comics.  Black Cotton is actually my first comic book writing project, while Brian has been writing for years and has several amazing issues coming out. He has a self-published comic called Don’t Ever Blink Chapter 2 on Kickstarter right now and Devil’s Dominion with BlackBox Comics comes out in December.

Overall, we have an amazing Black Cotton team with  art done by Marco Perugini, letters done by Francisco Zamora, and graphic design done by Jerpa Nilsson.

How do you do it? Traditional pen and ink, computer or a combination?

As a team, we do a combination of it all.

When (within a decade is fine) and where were you born?

I was born in the 1970s,  in Crossett, Arkansas, but raised mostly in Virginia Beach.  In Arkansas, I lived in a very small town called Hamburg.  Many may lose their heads on hearing this (lol) - because another famous person who played basketball with Michael Jordan is from there too -- you know him, Scottie Pippen.  He is actually in my yearbook!  Our town was so small -- there was only one school at that time so when I was in kindergarten, he was in High School… Same school, same year book.

Why are you in Virginia now?  What neighborhood or area do you live in?

I got stationed at Quantico, VA back in 2014.  Then I retired after 25 years in the Marine Corps in 2018,  and the wife and I decided to stay here in Virginia.

 What did you do in the Marines?

I was a Career Planner.  So I helped the Marines make mutually beneficial decisions for themselves and their families while doing the same for the Marine Corps Institution.  It's basically the HR section for the Marine Corps. 
 
What is your training and/or education in cartooning?

I’m actually mostly a collector.  I grew up reading comics and from the start I would always buy two copies, one to read and one to put away.  I still enjoy comic books today  --the artwork, masterful storylines.  Brian has been one of the greatest teachers and mentors I have had throughout this process. He was able to take our conversation and layout a roadmap to where we are today.  Much Respect to Brian.

Who are your influences?

Definitely Dwayne McDuffie, Todd McFarlane.

If you could, what in your career would you do-over or change?

I wouldn’t change a thing.  Everything I have gone through thus far has grown me to the person I am today… Led me to my beautiful wife and molded me for the future places before us.  Still learning and still growing – those things will always remain constant.

 What work are you best-known for?

Actually, I am best known for two things: my 2020 award winning gospel song “He’s Able" featuring David Scott and my magazine with Todd Dubose, Returning Citizens Magazine, which is currently viewed by more than 1.2 million Incarcerated Individuals daily across the nation.

What work are you most proud of?

I am most proud of Black Cotton.  Black Cotton is a world changer.   Black Cotton is a comic, yes, but it is also a mindset; it’s a mindset being explored in a comic.  The Black Cotton Mindset.

How did you start to work with Scout Comics?
 
Co-Creator Brian Hawkins has made some great connections throughout his career.  Meeting and becoming good friends with Brendan Deneen, the CEO of Scout Comics, was one of them.   We talked out several options about how to bring Black Cotton to the world and Brian mentioned Scout Comics.  We decided to show it to them and they loved it.  They came back saying they would love for us to join the Scout Family.  It was off and running from that moment forward. 

What would you like to do  or work on in the future?

I would love to see Black Cotton on the TV screen.

What do you do when you're in a rut or have writer's block?

I go play Ultimate Frisbee.  Nothing like a good game of Ultimate Frisbee to get the juices flowing and a great break from the grind.

What do you think will be the future of your field?

I am looking forward to the evolution of comics.  I feel this Covid Era has given many a time to pause and go back to their creative stages.  We were so busy before that we didn’t have true time to just be creative – brainstorm, look at it – step away and come back.  We had hard deadlines to meet.  We have time now.  The question is what are they doing with that time?  These next few years will answer that question.

What's your favorite thing about DC?

The museums.

Least favorite?

Traffic.

 What monument or museum do you like to take visitors to?

The African-American Museum, but start at the bottom first though.  It is a lot to take in just one day.  It really is a two day venture.

Do you have a website or blog?

https://www.scoutcomics.com/
and BlackCottonComic on Facebook & IG.

How has the COVID-19 outbreak affected you, personally and professionally?

I have been blessed during this time.  My wife and I are both retired Marines and both of us work for the federal government too, so with our jobs we were able to switch over to telework fairly easy.  I feel for the nation and cannot wait till we are looking back on this moment in our history.

 Preorder your copy from your LCS using Diamond Code DEC201650 from Scout Comics. https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/DEC201650

More interviews:

Interview: Brian Hawkins and Patrick Foreman Talk BLACK COTTON From Scout Comics
By AJ O. Mason
December 5, 2020
https://monkeysfightingrobots.co/interview-new-scout-comics-series-black-cotton/

Two Scout Geeks
Lucky Ep #13 with Patrick Foreman and Brian Hawkins.
https://www.ageofradio.org/twoscoutgeeks/

Interview with Brian Hawkins and Patrick Foreman (Creator of Black Cotton)
Bearded Comic Bro
Dec 16, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMIpPMm-jBs

SCOUT COMICS WANTS YOU TO PICK "BLACK COTTON"
That Indy Comics Guy
Nov 28, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&feature=youtu.be&v=lNWDaFENlkE

Sunday, September 29, 2013

V.E. Schwab's superhero novel Vicious booksigning

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On Sept 27 2013, One More Page bookstore hosted Victoria Schwab (aka V.E. Schwab) "at a book signing for Vicious, a twisted tale of ambition, jealousy, betrayal and super-powers, set in a near-future world." I just finished the novel and enjoyed it. 

Here's a recording of her reading and Q+A in which Ms. Schwab declares herself for Marvel over DC. Here's more photographs.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Naif Al-Mutawa, creator The 99 comic series, was in DC recently

Naif Al-Mutawa, creator The 99 comic series, was in DC recently...
and we missed him. You can read an interview about his experiences here -

Comic book saving the world from stereotypical rhetoric, By Marriam Mossalli, Palestine Note blog May 18 2010

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

OT: Free Moebius history of the Red Cross comic


Moebius' The story of an idea is available on the Red Cross' website as either a pdf download, or you can request a copy (which is sent express from Switzerland!)

Their website describes it as: The story of an idea, is an exciting new publication which brings to life the story of the birth of the Red Cross, Red Crescent Movement and its history to date. This comic strip was created by the world renowned artist Jean Giraud, alias Moebius.

ICRC/International Federation of the Red Cross, 2008, A4, comic strip, 10 pp., English, French, Spanish / Free of charge / ref. 0939


It includes the history and meaning of the Geneva Conventions - always a useful thing to have in Washington!

Sunday, August 19, 2007

OT: Film & TV Adaptations of Comics - SOURCES & BIBLIOGRAPHY

SOURCES & BIBLIOGRAPHY: (Additional article and movie review citations can be found in the Comics Research Bibliography (CRB) at http://www.rpi.edu/~bulloj/search/FILM.html)

With the current (2003) profusion of comic book movies and tv shows, this area has not been updated as well as I would like. At the end are appended some notes about other material that exists. A search of the CRB would also reveal post-2000 articles and books.

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Other material: Mark Evanier's article on Li'l Abner movie from the Kitchen Sink reprint book; novelizations including Howard the Duck, X-Men and X-Men 2, Mystery Men, League of Extra-Ordinary Gentlement, Smallville and JLA (children's novels); comic books like Mutant X, Batman: The Official Comic of the Movie (1989), The Mask: Official Movie Adaptation (1994), The Rocketeer: The Official Movie Adaptation, Supergirl Movie Special, and two Dick Tracy movie comic adaptions by Disney - one is by Kyle Baker.


CONTRIBUTORS:
Rodrigo Baeza, Bart Beaty, Robert Beerbohm, Steve Bergson, Stephen Bourne, Robert Boyd, Matt Brady, Paul Braidford, J.K. Carrier, Alfredo Castelli, Michael A. Chary, Danielle Cauzzi, Reinder Dijkhuis, Lionel English, Ron Evry, Balazs Fejes, Tom Furtwangler, Tom Galloway, David Gerstein (and Mark Johnson at King Features), Denis Giguere, Gianfranco Goria of the Centro Nazionale del Fumetto - Anonima Fumetti, Paul Gravett of the Cartoon Art Trust (UK), R.C. Harvey, Charles Hatfield, Bill Hayes, Gene Kannenberg, Mike Kidson, James Kosmicki, Chris Lanier, John Lent, Jeffrey Lindenblatt, Darko Macan, Frank Madsen, Kevin P.Maguire, Andrea Materia, Kevin J. Maroney, Mark Mayerson, Mikel Midnight, Jeffrey Miller, Mark Nevins, Rich Pettus, Chris Pyle, Julien Quint, Tony Rose, Steve Rowe, Antonello Sammito, Jenni Scott, Randy Scott of the Michigan State University Library's Comic Art Collection, Larry Shell, Norman D.W. Shetler, Keith Swearingen, Eric Theriault, Mark Warby, John Weeks, Jim Wheelock, Steve Whitaker, Joseph Witek, Rob Worley

OT: Film & TV Adaptations of Comics - DOCUMENTARIES & PROMOTIONS

III. DOCUMENTARIES & PROMOTIONS:

1000 Ways of Getting Drunk in England (UK 2001, BBC documentary about George Cruikshank)
A&E Biography: Batman (USA 2003; documentary about tv series)
A&E Biography: Stan Lee (USA 19??; documentary tv series episode)
A&E Biography: Lee Falk (USA 1996; documentary tv series episode)
Akira Production Report (Japan 1988; DTV documentary)
Animation Legend: Winsor McCay (USA 199?; DTV documentary)
Anti-German comic books (Canada: Samisdat Publishers 199?; pro-Nazi propaganda as "documentary")
The Bat, The Cat And The Penguin (USA 1992; tv documentary/promotion on Batman Returns)
Batmania From Comics To Screen (USA 1989; DTV documentary)
Before Mickey: An Animated Anthology (USA 1993; DTV documentary accompanying Crafton's book)
Carl Barks: The Duck Maestro (Finland; Good Fellows Ky limited to 1000 copies)
*Cartoonist on the Front Lines (BBC 200?)
Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz (1969)
A Charlie Brown Celebration
Comic Book Confidential (1988)
Comic Book: The Movie (USA 2004; mocumentary DTV features Stan Lee)
The Comic Book Greats (USA 1991-1992; 13 DTV documentaries from Stabur. Hosted by Stan Lee)
Vol 1: Todd McFarlane (1991)
Vol 2: Rob Liefeld (1991)
Vol 3: Sergio Aragones (1991)
Vol 4: Overkill (1991; Todd McFarlane & Rob Liefeld create a new character)
Vol 5: Harvey Kurtzman & Jack Davis (1992)
Vol 6: How to Create by Rob Liefeld (1992)
Vol 7: Chris Claremont (1992)
Vol 8: The Romitas (1992)
Vol 9: Bob Kane (1992)
Vol 10: Jim Lee (1992)
Vol 11: Will Eisner (1992)
Vol 12: Whilce Portacio (1992)
Vol 13: Compendium: the Best of Comic Book Greats (1992)
Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked (USA: History Channel, 2003)
*The Comics Show (New Zealand: TVNZ, Shirley Horrocks, 2007; documentary )
Crumb (USA 199?)
The Duck Man: Interview with Carl Barks (Another Rainbow)
*Ducktators (1997; on WW2 animation)
Freedom Speaks: Comic Books and the First Amendment (1996; tv series episode)
*Funny Ladies: A Portrait of Women Cartoonists (Pamela Briggs, 1988; Cathy Guisewite, Nicole Hollander, Lynda Barry and Dale Messick)
Happy Birthday Carl! Barks (USA: Nineteenth Star, 1997; DTV)
Here's to You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years! (USA 2000; documentary)
H.G.O. (Héctor Germán Oesterheld) (Argentina 1998, Víctor Bailo / Daniel Stefanello; documentary - see
www.geocities.com/hollywood/agency/1430)
Hooked On Comix (USA 1989); Peter Bagge, Chester Brown, Daniel Clowes, Julie Doucet, Gilbert & Jaime
Hernandez, Jim Woodring)
I, Tintin (France 19??, documentary video; Herge)
In the Life: Men in Tights (USA 2003, segment on gay comic book characters, originally aired July 7th)
The Incredible Life & Times of Robert Ripley: Believe It or Not! (USA 1999; tv documentary)
Life & Times: Lynn Johnston (Canada: CBC, 1998; tv documentary)
The Line King: Al Hirschfeld (1996)
*Manga (Russia 2005; Petr Khazizov)
The Masters Of Comic Book Art (USA 1987, Mike Mann; Rhino. Documentary includes Neal Adams, Steve
Ditko, Jack Kirby, Harvey Kurtzman, Frank Miller, Moebius, Dave Sim, Art Spiegelman, Berni Wrightson)
Masters of Fantasy: The Anime Makers (USA: Sci-Fi Channel 1998; episode of tv series)
*Najl-Al-Ali: An Artist with Vision (Kasim Abid, 1999)
Neil Gaiman: Notes from the Underground (USA 1998; dtv)
Ooh La La: [gay cartoonists] (Canada 1998; episode of tv show includes Howard Cruse, Joan Hilty (filmed at the
offices of DC), Ivan Velez, and Robert Kirby)
*The Political Dr. Suess (USA: 1999)
Portraits D'auteurs (France: Centre National de la Bande Dessinée et de l'Image; documentaries. See
http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/portraits.htm)
A la recherche de William Vance (1996)
Jean-Michel Charlier (1996)
Morris (1996)
Alberto Breccia (1992)
Albert Uderzo (1998)
Alex Barbier (1994)
SexTV: Erotic Comics (Canada 2000; tv documentary includes Trina Robbins)
Signe Juillard: Naissance d'une bande dessinee (France 1997)
Super Heroes (USA 1999; tv documentary includes Mike Carlin, Paul Dini, Stan Lee, Todd McFarlane, Dennis
O'Neill, Trina Robbins, Kevin Smith with narration by Adam West).
Superman's 50th Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel (USA: CBS, 1988, Robert Boyd; tv
documentary)
*Terry Moore: Paradise Found (USA 2005; DTV documentary)
*Tintin and I (Denmark 2003; documentary video)
Todd McFarlane Creates Lotus (USA 1992; DTV documentary from Stabur)
Todd McFarlane's Comic Book "Facts & Illusions" (USA 1992; DTV documentary from Stabur)
Turning Point - Broadway's New Annie: Search For A Star (USA 1997; tv documentary/promotion)
Where Are They Now?: TV Heroes & Villains (USA: VH1 2003; tv documentary)
*Will Eisner, Profession, Cartoonist (Marisa Furtado, Brazil 2001)
X-Men: The Mutant Watch (USA 2000; tv documentary/promotion on movie)
Yours Truly, TH: Nast (1983)

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OT: Film & TV Adaptations of Comics - CARTOONIST'S APPEARANCES & WORK IN MOVIES AND TELEVISION A-L

II. CARTOONIST'S APPEARANCES & WORK IN MOVIES AND TELEVISION:

Adams, Neal
The Masters Of Comic Book Art (USA 1987, Mike Mann)

Adams, Scott
Good Morning America (USA 1996; tv newsprogram series. Appeared on.)
NewsRadio (USA 1996; tv series. Appeared in Sept. 25th episode)
Babylon 5 (USA 199?; tv series. Appeared in episode)

*Aislin
Aislin, Dangerous When Provoked: The Life & Times of Terry Mosher (Canada: CBC's Life & Times \ Kaos Productions, 2006; John Curtin)

*Al Ali, Naji
Naji Al-Ali, an Artist with Vision (1999 documentary)

Allred, Mike (Madman)
Astroesque (USA 1997; writer, producer/director, actor, music)
Eyes to Heaven (USA 1999?; producer, financer, actor)
Chasing Amy (USA 1997; on-screen artwork)
Dogma (USA 1999; cameo)
The Faculty (USA; creature design work)

Aragones, Sergio
To Kill a Stranger (USA 1995; actor)
Bob (USA 1992-1993; tv series. Guest appearance in episode)
The Comic Book Greats Vol 3: Sergio Aragones (1991)

Bagge, Peter
Hooked On Comix (USA 1989); documentary)

Baker, George (Sad Sack)
One Million B.C. (USA 1940; writer)

Barbier, Alex
Portraits D'auteurs: Alex Barbier (France 1994)

Barks, Carl
Carl Barks: The Duck Maestro (Finland: Good Fellows Ky; limited to 1000 copies)
The Duck Man: Interview with Carl Barks (Another Rainbow)
Happy Birthday Carl! Barks (USA: Nineteenth Star, 1997; DTV)

*Barry, Lynda
*Funny Ladies: A Portrait of Women Cartoonists (Pamela Briggs, 1988; Cathy Guisewite, Nicole Hollander, Lynda Barry and Dale Messick)

Bellamy, Frank
The Avengers (UK 1966-1969; tv series. On-screen artwork in The Winged Avenger episode.)

Bilal, Enki
Bunker Palace Hotel (1989; director)
Tykho Moon (1997; director)

Bissa
Scandalosa Gilda (Italy 1985; on-screen artwork)

Blitz, Bruce
Blitz on Cartooning (USA 199?)
Draw Your Own Blitz Comic Strip
How to Draw Blitz Cartoons
How to Draw Cartoon Animals
How to Draw Cartoon Doodle Tricks
How to Draw Cartoons Video Kit
Learn Basic Blitz Drawing

Boyette, Pat
The Dudgeon of Harrow (USA 196?; producer; script, editing, score)
No Man's Land (USA 1962; producer)
The Weird Ones (USA 1962; producer)
The Girls from Thunder Strip (USA 19??; script)

Breathed, Berkeley (Bloom County)
A Wish for Wings That Work (USA 1991; writer; executive producer)

Breccia, Alberto & Erique
El Viaje (Argentina/France 1992; on-screen artwork)
Portraits D'auteurs: Alberto Breccia (France 1992)

Callahan, John
60 Minutes (USA 1993; profiled on February 28th episode)

Capp, Al (Li'l Abner)
That Certain Feeling (USA 1956; as himself)

Carlin, Mike (DC)
Super Heroes (USA 1999; tv documentary)

Chadwick, Paul (Concrete)
production experience? check strange armor 3
Strange Brew (1983; production illustrator)
Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985; illustrator)
The Big Easy (USA 1987; storyboards - cf Concrete: Strange Armor #5)

Charlier, Jean-Michel
Portraits D'auteurs: Jean-Michel Charlier (France 1996)

Chaykin, Howard
The Flash USA 1990-1991; tv series. Writer)
The Human Target (USA 1992; tv series. Writer)
The Viper (USA 1994; tv series. Writer, producer)
The Sentinel (USA 1996; tv series. Writer)
Mutant X (USA 2001; tv series. Head writer)

Chomet
La vieille dame et les pigeons (French 1998?, animated short film; writing, animation, direction)

Claremont, Chris
The Comic Book Greats Vol 7: Chris Claremont (1992)

Clowes, Daniel
Hooked On Comix (USA 1989); appears in documentary)
Happiness (USA 1998; movie poster)

Colan, Gene
The Ambulance (US 1990; on-screen artwork)

Conselman, William M. (Ella Cinders)
If I Had My Way (1940; writer)
So This Is London (1940; writer)
Yesterday's Heroes (1940; writer)
East Side of Heaven (1939; writer)
Smiling Along (1939; writer)
Keep Smiling (1939)
That's Right You're Wrong (1939; writer also story)
Fifty Races to Town (1937; writer)
Fifty Roads to Town (1937)
The Great Hospital Mystery (1937; writer)
Dead Yesterday (1937)
On the Avenue (1937; writer)
That I May Live (1937; writer)
Pigskin Parade (1936; writer)
Harmony Parade (1936)
Private Number (1936; writer)
Secret Interlude (1936)
Stowaway (1936; writer)
Doubting Thomas (1935; writer)
The Little Colonel (1935; writer)
Love Time (1934; writer)
365 Nights In Hollywood (1934; writer)
Bright Eyes (1934; writer)
Frontier Marshal (1934; writer)
Handy Andy (1934; writer)
I Believed in You (1934; writer)
Orient Express (1934; writer)
She Learned About Sailors (1934; writer)
The Mad Game, The (1933; writer also story)
Arizona to Broadway (1933; writer)
Young America (1932; writer)
We Humans (1932)
Stepping Sisters (1932; writer)
Weekends Only (1932; writer)
Six Cylinder Love (1931; writer)
Business and Pleasure (1931; writer)
The Plutocrat (1931)
A Connecticut Yankee (1931; writer)
Heartbreak (1931; writer)
Young Sinners (1931; writer)
Love Among the Millionaires (1930; writing adaptation)
Whoopee! (1930; writer)
Red Hot Rhythm (1929; story)
News Parade (1928; story)
Dressed to Kill (1928; story)
Way of the Strong, The (1928; writer)
Why Sailors Go Wrong (1928; story)
Pajamas (1927; writer also story)
The Gay Retreat (1927; story)
Paid to Love (1927)
The Canyon of Light (1926; titles)
Into Her Kingdom (1926; titles)
Ella Cinders (1926)
La Boheme (1926; titles)
Bright Lights (1925; titles)
For the Love o' Lil (1930; production supervisor)
The Sophomore (1929; production supervisor)
Chicken a La King (1928; production supervisor)
Silk Legs (1927; production supervisor)
Red Hot Rhythm (1929; supervising producer)

Crumb, Robert
Crumb (USA 199?)

Cruse, Howard
Ooh La La: [gay cartoonists] (Canada 1998; episode of tv show)

Darrow, Geoff
The Matrix (USA 1999; conceptual designer)
Barb Wire (USA 1996; (visual consultant)

Davis, Jack
The Comic Book Greats Vol 5: Harvey Kurtzman & Jack Davis (1992)

DeBeck, Billy
The Great White Way (USA 1924; as himself)

De Crecy
La vieille dame et les pigeons (French 1998?, animated short film; backgrounds)

Despretz, Sylvain
The Fifth Element (1997; design)

Devescovi, Franco
Alex (Italy 1997; tv series. Appears in "Il mistero della Camera Rossa" episode.)

Dini, Paul
Super Heroes (USA 1999; tv documentary)

Ditko, Steve
The Masters Of Comic Book Art (USA 1987, Mike Mann)

*Dr. Seuss
*The Political Dr. Suess (USA: 1999)

Dorgan, Thomas A. "Tad"
Gertie the Dinosaur (1914; as himself)

Doucet, Julie
Hooked On Comix (USA 1989); documentary)

Dumm, Gary
American Splendor (USA 2003, onscreen drawings)

Edlund, Ben
Titan A.E. (USA 2000; script)

Eisner, Will
The Comic Book Greats Vol 11: Will Eisner (1992)
*Will Eisner—Profession: Cartoonist—The Dream (Brazil 2001)
*Will Eisner—Profession: Cartoonist—Spirit (Brazil 2001)
*Will Eisner—Profession: Cartoonist—Master Class (Brazil 2001)
*Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist (USA 2007)

Evanier, Mark
Garfield and Friends (1988-1994; animated tv series; co-producer, voice director)

Falk, Lee
A&E Biography episode (USA 1996; documentary tv series episode)

Feiffer, Jules
Popeye (USA 198?; writer)
Carnal Knowledge (USA 19??; writer)
I Want To Go Home (France 1989; on-screen artwork)

Fisher, Bud
Writer, animator. SEE Mutt & Jeff list in main text.

Foster, Hal
This is Your Life Hal Foster (USA 1954; episode of tv show)

Forrest, Hal (Tailspin Tommy)
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953; uncredited actor as Dr. Nedring )

Gaiman, Neil
Neverwhere (UK 1997; screenplay author)
Babylon 5 (USA; tv series. Day of the Dead episode writer)
Neil Gaiman: Notes from the Underground (USA 1998; dtv)
Princess Mononoke (Japan 1997; English scriptwriter)
*A Short Film About John Bolton (USA 2003; director, writer)
*Mirrormask (UK 2005; writer)

Garcia, Patrice
The Fifth Element (1997; design)

Gilliam, Terry (Help! cartoonist; not all work is listed)
Monty Python's Flying Circus (UK 1969-1974; tv series. Actor, animator)
And Now For Something Completely Different (UK 1972. Actor, animator)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (UK 1975. Actor, animator)
Lif of Brian (UK 1979. Actor, animator)
The Meaning of Life (UK 1983. Actor, animator)
Brazil (US; director)
The Fisher King (US ; director)

Gimenez, Carlos
Espinazo del Diablo, El (2001, aka The Devil's Backbone; storyboards

Giraud, Jean "Moebius"
Alien (1979; concept artist)
Blade Runner (1982; costume design)
Maîtres du temps, Les (1982; writer, original sketches)
Tron (USA 1982; production design)
The Masters Of Comic Book Art (USA 1987, Mike Mann; appearance in)
Masters of the Universe (1987; conceptual artist)
Willow (1988; conceptual artist)
Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland (USA 1992; animated movie; scripter)
Starwatcher (1993; director)
The Fifth Element (1997; art director; production design)

Goldberg, Rube
The Three Stooges "Soup to Nuts" (USA; writer, cameo appearance)

Griffith, Bill
Wonderland (USA 1997; appearance in documentary on Levittown, Long Island)

Groening, Matt
The Tracey Ullman Show (USA 1987-1990; tv series introduced the Simpsons. Animator, writer)
The Simpsons (USA 1987- ; animated tv series. Creator, writer.)
The Magical World of Chuck Jones (USA 1992; documentary)
Futurama (USA 1999-; animated tv series. Creator, writer.)

*Guisewite, Cathy
*Funny Ladies: A Portrait of Women Cartoonists (Pamela Briggs, 1988; Cathy Guisewite, Nicole Hollander, Lynda Barry and Dale Messick)

Herge
I, Tintin (France 19??; documentary video)
*Tintin and I (Denmark 2003; documentary video)

Hernandez, Gilbert & Jaime
Hooked On Comix (USA 1989); documentary)

Hilty, Joan
Ooh La La: [gay cartoonists] (Canada 1998; episode of tv show includes Howard Cruse, Joan Hilty (filmed at the offices of DC), Ivan Velez, and Robert Kirby

Hirschfeld, Al
The Line King: Al Hirschfeld (1996)

*Hollander, Nicole
*Funny Ladies: A Portrait of Women Cartoonists (Pamela Briggs, 1988; Cathy Guisewite, Nicole Hollander, Lynda Barry and Dale Messick)

Ishii, Takashi
Shinde Mo Ii [Original Sin] (Japan 1992; director)
Nūdo no Yoru [A Night in the Nude] (Japan 1993; director)
Yoru ga Mata Kuru [Alone in the Night] (Japan 1994; director)

Juillard, Andrè
L'Annee Prochaine, Si Tout Va Bien (France 1981; on-screen artwork)
Signe Juillard: Naissance d'une bande dessinee (France 1997; documentary)

Kamen, Kekko
Getta-Robo G (Japan 1975; 90 episode animated tv series)
Mazinger Z (Japan 1972-1974; 92 episode animated tv series)
becomes Great Mazinger (Japan 1974-1975; 56 episode animated tv series)
[USA: Tranzor Z (1985 tv series)]
UFO Robot Grandizer (Japan 1975; 74 episode animated tv series)
Devilman (Japan 1987)

Kane, Bob
The Comic Book Greats Vol 9: Bob Kane (1992)

Katchor, Ben
Urban Doodles (USA 1997, George Kuchar; documentary on)
The Pleasures of Urban Decay (USA 1999?, Samuel Ball; documentary on)

Keefer, Mel
How To Murder Your Wife (USA 1965; on-screen artwork)

Kirby, Jack
Thundar the Barbarian (198? animated tv series; storyboards, plots?)
Super Powers: Darkside of the Moon! (1985 video; creator)
Comic Book Confidential (1988; as himself)
The Masters Of Comic Book Art (USA 1987, Mike Mann)
Bob (USA 1992-1993; tv series. Guest appearance in episode)

Kirby, Robert
Ooh La La: [gay cartoonists] (Canada 1998; episode of tv show includes Howard Cruse, Joan Hilty (filmed at the offices of DC), Ivan Velez, and Robert Kirby)

Kochalka, James
Kablam! (USA 1999; tv show animated adaptation of two songs by cartoonist, "Hockey Monkey" and "Pizza Rocket" from his "James Kochalka Superstar" cd.)

Kurtzman, Harvey
Mad Monster Party (USA 19??; writer. Puppet movie with Karloff, Lugosi & Lorre voices)
Sesame Street (USA 1973-1973; writer for animated segments)
The Masters Of Comic Book Art (USA 1987, Mike Mann)
The Comic Book Greats Vol 5: Harvey Kurtzman & Jack Davis (1992)

Lazarus, Mell
Murder, She Wrote (USA 1992; tv series. Guest appearance in November 15 episode)
Bob (USA 1993; tv series. Guest appearance in January 29 episode)

Lawrence, Diane
The Hand (USA 1981; on-screen artwork with Barry Windsor-Smith?)

Lee, Jim
The Comic Book Greats Vol 10: Jim Lee (1992)
Bob (USA 1992-1993; tv series. Guest appearance in episode)

Lee, Stan
Spiderman (1967; production consultant)
The Amazing Spider-Man (1978; writer, script consultant)
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1982; narrator)
The Incredible Hulk (1982; narrator, executive producer)
Comic Book Confidential (1988; as himself)
Pryde of the X-Men (1989; narrator)
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989; actor)
The Ambulance (USA 1990; acting as Marvel Comics editor)
A&E Biography episode (USA 19??; documentary tv series episode)
The Comic Book Greats (USA 1991-1992; 13 DTV documentaries from Stabur. Host.)
Captain America (1992; executive producer)
Mallrats (1995; as himself)
Generation X (1996; script consultant; writer)
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1998; executive producer)
Blade (1998; producer)
Super Heroes (USA 1999; tv documentary)
*Fantastic Four (USA 2005; cameo)
*X-Men: The Last Stand (USA 2006; cameo)
*Who Wants to Be a Superhero? (USA: Sci Fi Channel, 2006; tv reality show)

Liefeld, Rob
The Comic Book Greats Vol 2: Rob Liefeld (1991)
The Comic Book Greats Vol 4: Overkill (1991; Todd McFarlane & Rob Liefeld create a new character)
The Comic Book Greats Vol 6: How to Create by Rob Liefeld (1992)

Loeb, Jeph
Model By Day (USA 1994, tv movie; writer)