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New Book and Zine Reviews - Saul Steinberg and Josh Simmons
You can order GHOULS and other items directly from Josh Simmons by contacting him at Instagram: @joshuahallsimmons
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ALL IN LINE is published by the New York Review of Comics and is available wherever cool books are sold. I totally didn't know they also published Steinberg's most important cartoon book, THE LABYRINTH. And I forgot to mention ALL IN LINE was Steinberg's first book. That's why I prefer to write reviews rather than do these video reviews... but who reads reviews anymore?
Don't forget, I have some cool stuff coming out before too long, including THE ART OF MILT GROSS VOLUME 1 and an essay in the new Sunday Press book on Jim...
Check out his Patreon at: www.patreon.com/user?u=87186132
ALL IN LINE is published by the New York Review of Comics and is available wherever cool books are sold. I totally didn't know they also published Steinberg's most important cartoon book, THE LABYRINTH. And I forgot to mention ALL IN LINE was Steinberg's first book. That's why I prefer to write reviews rather than do these video reviews... but who reads reviews anymore?
Don't forget, I have some cool stuff coming out before too long, including THE ART OF MILT GROSS VOLUME 1 and an essay in the new Sunday Press book on Jim...
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Huge Vintage Book Sale Score Part 2 of 2 - Rare George Herriman Magazine Photo, Grandville, Arno
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Joyce Kilmer identified as cis man I knew that! More of the haul shared! When an antiquarian bookshop in Port Townsend, Washington USA went out of business and had a weekend blow-out sale, I took home a pile! This is a look at the mega-haul! Note: Although I love the thrill of a score like this, it is inexpressibly sad to me to lose a great bookstore in my hometown. Please support your local in...
Huge Vintage Book Sale Score Part 1 of 2 - Mad, National Lampoon, Roycrofters, Vintage Cartoon Books
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When an antiquarian bookshop in Port Townsend, Washington USA went out of business and had a weekend blow-out sale, I took home a pile! This is a look at the mega-haul! Note: Although I love the thrill of a score like this, it is inexpressibly sad to me to lose a great bookstore in my hometown. Please support your local independent booksellers!
Rube Goldberg’s Brilliant 1916 April Fool’s Gag
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Trigger warning: this comic and the audio commentary mention suicide. Restored and reprinted in my book, SCREWBALL! THE CARTOONISTS WHO MADE THE FUNNIES FUNNY, along with over 600 other rare comic gems.
Mineshaft Magazine #45 - R. Crumb, Mary Fleener, Aaron Horkey
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Mail Call: Mineshaft Magazine #45 - celebrating 25 years of great comics, art, and literature! Subscribe and back issues: www.mineshaftmagazine.com Gioia Palmieri interview: m.soundcloud.com/cool-tools/272-gioia-palmieri/s-ByUyITQqaao Correction: a couple of times in this video I say MineCRAFT when I should’ve said MineSHAFT. I make a couple of other minor verbal typos in my earnest attempt to ...
A Peek at the Archives - Making Comics History 4
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Paul Tumey opens a big box of comics history stuff from his accumulation. Finds include vintage color Sunday comics by Jimmy Swinnerton and a collection of shooting scripts for silent Hal Roach comedy shorts starring Charley Chase.
Making Comics History 3 - Gene Ahern and Historical Photos
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As a comics historian, I am always on the lookout for rare photos of cartoonists. The forthcoming magazine on comics history I intend to publish will feature a lot of historical photos. In this post, I talk about a couple of photos of the extraordinary screwball cartoonist Gene Ahern. My Comics Journal article on Gene Ahern covering the 1928 Republican National Convention: www.tcj.com/gene-aher...
Will Eisner SPIRIT Reprints: Making Comics History with Paul C. Tumey 2
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When you study or make Comics History (the forthcoming magazine from Erratic Press), it is important to try to see the material in its intended format. For older comics, that would be some form of paper. Sure, we have scans of just about everything available but consider this: digital is about 150 dots per inch (dpi) whereas paper is 1200 dpi. So, there is a lot more information in a paper comi...
Making COMICS HISTORY - Episiode 1 - Basic Online Research
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As in making COMICS HISTORY, the magazine. I'm a comics historian, author, designer and I want to create a new magazine about the history of comics and the people and techniques of how this history is recovered and documented. I'm publishing this video blog to include you on my journey. Along the way, I'll show you some of my tips and tricks for finding comics history gold and invite discussion...
Popeye creator E.C. Segar stories from SCREWBALL! book by Paul C. Tumey
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Writer Paul C. Tumey shares stories and rare images about Popeye-creator E.C. Segar from his book, SCREWBALL! THE CARTOONISTS WHO MADE THE FUNNIES FUNNY. Sorry for the fuzzy image quality, but hopefully the stories make up for it. I enjoyed this informal approach. Wanna see more? Tell me in the comments.
YouTube into PowerPoint: The Secret Revealed!
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How to get RUclips videos into your PowerPoint slides by Paul Tumey at Presentation Tree (www.presentationtree.com)
Make Your PowerPoint Graphics POP with This Neat Trick
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Learn to how to make a floor shadow and add a dimension of visual drama to your slide graphics. More tips at www.presentationtree.com and please connect with me at linkedin/in/paultumey
How to Make an Impressive PowerPoint Title Slide
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A neat trick for non-designers to make a visually impressive and fresh PowerPoint Title slide, taught by Paul C. Tumey. www.presentationtree.com
Have You Solved the PowerPoint Problem?
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Have You Solved the PowerPoint Problem?
PowerPoint Icons - How to Make - Lesson 3 of 3
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PowerPoint Icons - How to Make - Lesson 3 of 3
PowerPoint Icons - How to Make - Lesson 2 of 3
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PowerPoint Icons - How to Make - Lesson 2 of 3
Example of Targeted Low-Budget Digital Video Marketing
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Example of Targeted Low-Budget Digital Video Marketing
Powerpoint Icons - How to Make - Lesson 1
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Powerpoint Icons - How to Make - Lesson 1
I actually spotted one caption that said ink and crayon on paper
Wow, I didn’t think you’d have an active channel. I just looked up your name on here because I’ve been in dire need of good commentary/criticism centered around comics since the untimely loss of Ed Piskor/Cartoonist Kayfabe. Glad I found you! I definitely will be watching your stuff and the Saul Steinberg book looks right up my alley.
You are the first person I ever heard say outloud the word/place Angoulume though I've read it in print for decades. I never knew how it was pronounced. I love Saul Steinburg's work, he found a way of drawing that was imitative of Art, not just cartooning. His work sometimes has a hint of surrealism in a stripped down way. I'm not familiar with Josh's work. Why won't these young cartoonists send me their work for free or trade? I understand, xeroxing and stamps cost so much more then they did back in the day.
Thanks, Jeff. I learned how to pronounce "Angoulême" from a few folks who have gone there, so credit goes to them (I haven't had the opportunity to go yet). Josh has been doing comics for over 25 years, but I also miss the old trading comix thru the mails culture. I love that Josh Simmons has some of the old zine culture spirit in his work. I included him here because I think it's fantastic he's working in the single-image gag comic format... not many do, anymore. Someday, with luck, I'll get out a retrospective collection of his earlier work. Email me at paultumey@gmail.com with your addy and I'll send stamps and money for your latest (I may have an extra copy of my last zine, "Biscuit Dogs," I can send, as well, if you want).
Great finds! My mom had the Pogo book with the green cover...That How to draw animated cartoons book looks amazing as do the bound Punches and loose illustrations. The Frost book looks like it would be fun to page through. Your love for all these books shines through.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it! That's a great memory about the Pogo book.
Very cool finds Paul, especially the Elbert Hubbard Philistines. I'm jealous because I have an Ebay store in which I resell books, though i spend too much time reading through the books I find.
Thanks for the comment, Jeff. It is always great to hear from you. How can I find your eBay store? I sell a few things on eBay under the name sushisobe.
MINESHAFT RULES!!!
It is great hearing You talk about Minehaft, Paul. I have maybe 4 or 5 issues. It is always great to see recent work from Crumb's sketchbook.
Thank you Jeff... that means a lot. Don't you have some stuff in Mineshaft, too? Did I dream that? It really is nice to see some recent Crumb work.
@@paulc.tumeyauthor3998 I have never submitted anything to Mineshaft, so no, i've never had anything in there.
OMG Paul, my 2 current obsessions of film comedy and comics just crossed over for a moment there! Incredible to see a shooting script from a lost film! His comedy is so energetic and superb.
Very nice
It's too bad Segar only wrote and drew Popeye for roughly ten years(1/17/29...8/27/38).It says a lot for his imagination and creations that many people still know Popeye.:-)
Segar is the greatest cartoonist of all time in my book. I saw that pic online of the Sea Hag/Goon painting awhile back and it blew my mind. Thanks for this!
I really enjoyed your video. I was introduced to E.C. Segar through “America’s Great Comic Strips” by Richard Marshall. I’d always loved Popeye, but never really thought about his creator. I really admire you for documenting this incredible artist, and preserving his legacy. My sister is good friends with Michael Tissarand pronounced “tissa- rand” (like Rand McNally)”. She gave me a copy of Krazy, and he gave me a copy of My Father When Young which documents his father Jerry Tissarand’s photography. I definitely want to read more of Segar’s work thanks to you. I had no idea of his other comics, or his home, or childhood. Thanks for creating this great resource.
Thanks, Gil! I appreciate you taking the time to let me know. Michael and I are pals and I actually have a small bit in the paperback edition of Krazy (I conduct the interview with Tisserandmcnally in the back of the book). For more on E.C. Segar as well as 14 other fascinating cartoonists, see my book Screwball! The Cartoonist Who Made the Funnies Funny.
Loved it!
I watched the whole thing!
Ha, I sure can relate to the time, sweat, eye-strain, library diving, full-blooded microfilm-rolling, sore-necked keyboard -hunching, phone-calling, note piling etc-ing etc-ing involved in the kind of work ya musta totally-obviously put into your work here (I do a lot of older movie research--especially the lower-budgeted ones the behind-scenes stories of which were seldom preserved) . Had fun listening to this and will look for your book. As, also, a non-red-meat eater who would gladly pay you next Tuesday for a hamburger today, I find that frying up a couple of Beyond Burgers or Impossible burgers in Olive Oyl (of course), and onions is quite satisfying to the most extreme of Wimpy's burger demands (yes, all put into sesame seed bun and topped with honey mustard and pickles)....Well, just a suggestion! (now, having mentioned all that Imma now forced to head to the kitchen where i'll be pulling out all that stuff at this ungodly hour. Wimpy commands me....so, off I go! Thanks for the video. (If I smoked Segars I'd 'ave one of those too!)
Great video! Thanks, Paul!
Thanks for your tutorials. Very clear and useful.
Great ppt icon tips! Thanks for sharing 👍
Paul, do you know when the first instance of Popeye saying, "I am what I am" occurred?
IT IS SIMPLE AND EASY GREAT WORK,GOOD.
Very cool. Especially about Segar's paintings and about how Segar mentored Sagendorf. It's been a while since I read that. Thank you for sharing.
Great video, Segar is one the greats in the early history of comics and was even overshadowed by his creation, I love to hear these insights about the person and his creative process
Thank you! I have more things to share about Elzie. Hoping to write a biography someday.
This was great! thank you! Keep them coming if you can! Would love to hear more stories :D
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Thank You for an interesting and informative video. Your enthusiasm for this subject matter shines. If You have other subject material that You feel as passionate about by all means share it on video. Kind of like putting out a zine in the old days.
Thank you Jeff! Coming from a fellow zinester from the old daze, that means a lot!
This was great help. Thank you.
Thank you so much.🌈
Unable to use PNG image with its transparency.... please help
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How to remove extra margin
How to download Power point
This was easy to follow!! Thanks so much!
Very clear explanations and examples across the series. Easy listening. Enjoyed your low key "you can do" style!
Is this only for 2016
it was a great tutorial. Many Many thanks
How u make that title -- if u don't mind
wow the icon making and outline made it perfect great! TY
How do you get rid of the extension?