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Resources for the Aspiring Cartoonist


Laugh Traxx by Trotta Traxx.
This is a stylish e-zine for professional cartoonists and gag writers. E-mail.

Other online resources

Cartoon Corner by Emmett Scott.
Some sample cartoons and a helpful Arts and Activities page that provides a "how-to" approach to cartooning.
Cartooning 101 by Chris Browne.
The cartoonist behind Hagar the Horrible provides a useful overview of how to be a successful cartoonist (that is, how to achieve syndication).
Cartoonists Almanac by Cartoonists at Large.
Provides useful information such listings of how-to books, industry publications, organizations and newspaper syndicates.
Funny Drawings: The Fleischer Cartoons by John Kricfalusi.
Nice commentary about cartoons and animation.
Laswell, Fred
A nice art instruction program for children. E-mail.
Phillips, Jim
Editorial cartoonist for The Toronto Sun and other Canadian papers. This site teaches how to make comic strips with CorelDRAW.
Tool Talk by John MacLeod.
There is some pretty useful nuts-and-bolts information on what kinds of pens and paper are best to draw comics. E-mail.
Tribune Media Syndicate.
This syndicate provides aspiring cartoonists with a very helpful Syndication Information web page.
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