What I Learned From Sergio Aragonés: An Appreciation By Jorge Gutierrez
Happy 80th birthday to Sergio Aragones!
Happy 80th birthday to Sergio Aragones!
Discover the art of Delfina Pérez Adán, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
Titmouse brought its A game for the new Amazon fantasy-adventure series "Niko and the Sword of Light."
How Sony referenced the original material and looked to new horizons for the latest Smurfs feature film.
The director of the series reveals an animation test and announces they're staffing up crew for the series.
Alberto Vázquez made history tonight at the Goya Awards, winning both the animated feature and short film prizes.
The most comprehensive list of 2017 theatrical animated features!
What does an indie artist do when America's second-largest department store won't stop stealing your work?
We present an exclusive first-look at "John Vardar vs. the Galaxy," a comic space-opera from Macedonia.
Chris Renaud talks about comic influences on "The Secret Life of Pets," Illumination's unconventional workflow, and the studio's fluid production process that allows humor to be added in during every stage of production.
Fan art is now a business for Cartoon Network.
The annual mega-animation festival is happening in a few weeks, and we're here to help guide you through it.
Around two thousand pieces of animation art and ephemera will be sold at auction in June.
Among countless "Take On Me" homages and parodies, this is one of the weakest.
"Prologue," he says, "is the only thing so far in my career that I've ever been really been pleased with."
The FBI alleges that a Massachusetts cartoonist falsely claimed that DreamWorks stole his characters and story for "Kung Fu Panda."
It's a perfect set-up for a buddy comedy adventure, with deep but accessible roots.
Charles Schulz's Charlie Brown always failed, then triumphed, then failed, and so on. According to critics, "The Peanuts Movie" pretty much does the same.
The outspoken animation legend speaks with Cartoon Brew about his new film "The Last Days of Coney Island" and other topics.
Tensions build to an explosive breaking point for a group of automobile drivers in Nate Theis' satirical new short "Driving."