Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) American pop artist
Source: 1960's, What is Pop Art? Interviews with eight painters' (1963), pp. 25-27
1970's
Source: Movements in art since 1945, Edward Lucie-Smith, Thames and Hudson 1975, p. 153
Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) American pop artist
Source: 1960's, What is Pop Art? Interviews with eight painters' (1963), pp. 25-27
Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) American pop artist
Source: 1960's, What is Pop Art? Interviews with eight painters' (1963), pp. 25-27
Bill Watterson (1958) American comic artist
Source: The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book
Charles M. Schulz (1922–2000) American cartoonist
As quoted in a profile at HarperCollins http://www.harpercollins.com/global_scripts/product_catalog/author_xml.asp?authorid=8773 <br class="br">Context: It seems beyond the comprehension of people that someone can be born to draw comic strips, but I think I was. My ambition from earliest memory was to produce a daily comic strip.
“The comic strip: upholder of Homeric culture.”
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
Source: 1960s, Counterblast (1969), p.19
William Moulton Marston (1893–1947) American psychologist, lawyer, inventor and comic book writer
Why 100,000,000 Americans Read Comics. p. 35-44.
Cyrano de Bergerac (1619–1655) French novelist, dramatist, scientist and duelist
The Other World (1657)
Mariko Tamaki (1975) Canadian writer and artist
On comic storytelling in "In Conversation with Jillian Tamaki & Mariko Tamaki" https://roommagazine.com/interview/conversation-jillian-tamaki-mariko-tamaki in Room Magazine (June 2015)
“The difference between stripping and burlesque, as far as I could tell, was class.”
Ben Aaronovitch book Moon Over Soho
Source: Moon Over Soho (2011), Chapter 6, “The Empress of Pleasure” (p. 121)