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M@ London's Greatest Cartoon Characters. A dozen animated heroes from London, ... the boy and his dog and his snowman glide past various London sights, including the London Eye and the Shard.
London's walls are a palimpsest of cartoons — everything from rogue Bart Simpsons (see above) to Banksy classics. Just like an actual comic, scenarios are constantly shifting; take a tour with ...
A London makeup artist’s work certainly has character. Laura Jenkinson, 25, has been using her chin and lips as a canvas for drawings of colorful cartoons. Shrek, Mickey Mouse, Dory from R… ...
London decided to make 'surveillance' a dominant feature of its otherwise goofy Olympics 2012 mascots. "Wenlock" and "Mandeville" both have a huge single eye made out of a camera lens so that they ...
When the Cartoon Museum moved to Little Russell Street, London in February 2006, their collection of works numbered about 1,500. It has now grown to 4,200 works. Since that date, it has put on 50 ...
Last night, the Cartoon Museum in Bloomsbury, London, announced a big change. ... a Gillray printing plate and the original 1961 advertising poster for the new Private Eye. ...
Two alien-like creatures called Mandeville and Wenlock have been unveiled as mascots for the London 2012 Games. Going all-out for child appeal, London 2012 organisers created a cartoon and signed ...
A selection of images from a new book, Private Eye - A Cartoon History, which contains more than 1,000 strips and cartoons that have featured in the satirical magazine over the past five decades.
A selection of images from a new book, Private Eye - A Cartoon History, which contains more than 1,000 strips and cartoons that have featured in the satirical magazine over the past five decades.
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