HOGAN'S ALLEY is billed as "the magazine of the cartoon arts" and though its primary focus is comic strips, there is always a healthy dose of animation information within it's 152 pages. Here's just a few reasons why you should buy the latest issue (#12): Jim Korkis writes two separate in-depth articles on STEAMBOAT WILLIE and DUCK DODGERS, Mark Arnold recounts the career of JOHN SUTHERLAND, an interview with DAVID SILVERMAN ("The Simpsons"), a look at PAUL MURRY'S non-Disney cartooning and a piece on MYRON WALDMAN and his short lived comic strip "Happy The Humbug".
This issue marks the ten year anniversary of HOGAN'S ALLEY. It's a wonderful magazine that has added much to our collective knowledge of cartoon art. Buy it!
Posted by at May 2, 2004 10:03 AM