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On this day in 1754, Benjamin Franklin published one of the most famous cartoons in history: the Join or Die woodcut. Franklin’s art carried significant importance at the time and is considered ...
A quarter of this year’s Cartoon Forum pitches are derived from existing IP and “The Upside Down River” – a high concept mini-series – is a fine example. Based on the book “La rivière ...
Prominent on the front page of the newspaper is what is believed to be a first printing of “Join, or Die,” Franklin’s cartoon featuring a severed rattlesnake. The only other known copy of ...
"Join, or Die" is a political cartoon showing a snake broken into eight pieces, and was first seen in Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette newspaper in 1754. This political cartoon (attributed to Benjamin ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — “Rubble & Crew,” a spin-off of the popular children's cartoon “Paw Patrol ... of dogs working to help the character River observe a shooting star.