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March 23, 2009
Posted by: Gina Gagliano
Categories: News

Adventures

Nickelodeon Magazine is totally awesome! 

For one thing, their latest comics issue just featured a comic by Adventures in Cartooning creators James Sturm, Andrew Arnold, and Alexis Frederick-Frost. 

For another thing, every time their magazine comes out, it features great cartoonists like Karl Kerschl, Richard Thompson, Michael Kupperman, Paul Hornschemeier, Sara Varon, Tom Gauld, Aaron Renier, Jason Shiga, and Mike Mignola.  How is it possible that they squeeze all this awesomeness in one magazine?  It seems almost impossible — but it's nonetheless true, and the amazing editors Chris Duffy and Dave Roman somehow manage to do it every month!

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One Comment on “ Nickelodeon Magazine ”

  • Bob Flynn | April 6th, 2009 11:14 am

    Wow, this book looks amazing! I saw it on BoingBoing and then in NickMag over the weekend. Awesome you guys (and the super talanted cartoonists involved) are getting exposure. Congrats!

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