January 27th, 2010 in Andertoons Meta | Permalink | Comments Off | Trackback
Tags: Batman, food, jaw dropper
Given out by Good Humor men to children in the 1950′s (I think), you apparently checked the NY Daily Mirror to see if your card was a winner.
A good way to sell some ice cream and some papers, and these are unlike any other cartoon cards I’ve seen. Go see them all over at Flickr. Enjoy!
January 7th, 2010 in Cartoon Cards | Permalink | 2 Comments | Trackback
Tags: comics, Good Humor, jaw dropper, NY Mirror
I’m a fan of bad movies, but this fight scene is the worst I’ve ever seen:
Thanks to Super Punch!
Andertoons is launching a cool new feature today to help visitors more easily browse cartoons without giving their browser’s back button a workout.
Now when you mouse over a thumbnail on a search results page, you’ll see a larger version of the cartoon appear:

Here’s a closer look :

There’s also info on the cartoon at the bottom.
As long as your mouse stays over a thumbnail, the larger cartoon image hangs around. Click on the thumbnail to purchase the cartoon or find out more about it.
The new feature also works on topic pages and in the suggested cartoons on each cartoons individual page:


It’s been testing well in most browsers, except for IE6. We’re looking into a workaround for that one, but it’s likely the feature won’t be supported if you continue insisting it’s 2001.
Anyway, enjoy, and let me know if you run into any bugs.
October 15th, 2009 in Andertoons Meta | Permalink | Comments Off | Trackback
Tags: jaw dropper, tech

Watched some motion comics on the plane this weekend. Best by far was Batman Black and White.
OK, recycled content, but WOW!
September 29th, 2009 in Books & Comics, Tech | Permalink | Comments Off | Trackback
Tags: Batman, comics, iPhone, jaw dropper
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