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The National Cartoonists Society, of which I am a longtime member and a past president, just released a fun kid’s activity book as part of their “Cartooning for Kids” program. Originally this was going to be a printed book that the NCS would have available for schools, kids organization and for our children’s hospital visits, but the coronavirus scuttled all that. Instead, the NCS has made it available as a PDF that anyone can download and print out (although they will eventually have a…

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Interested in seeing our artists' depiction of celebrities? Click on the celebrity of your choice to see them all! caricature by Court J Check out our Bush gallery! caricature by Marlene G Check out our Saddam gallery! caricature by Dean M Check out our Marilyn gallery! caricature by Roger H Check out our Elvis gallery

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Richmond Illustration Inc. The Little Rascals, Desenho Tom E Jerry, رسم كاريكاتير, Little Rascals, Caricature Art, Caricature Sketch, Drawing Cartoon Faces, Comedy Skits, Funny Caricatures

This week’s subject is Carl Switzer AKA “Alfalfa” from the classic Hal Roach “Our Gang” (later known as “The Little Rascals”) shorts. While the series stretched from the early 1920’s to the mid 1940’s, with the kid actors obviously aging out and being replaced constantly, the era most people are familiar with was the late 1930’s, when Alfalfa, Spanky, Darla, Buckwheat, and Porky were prominent characters. These shorts were syndicated on TV when I was a kid in in the 70’s, and I watched them…

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