Magic Whistle - 3.2 - July, 2016
Magic Whistle - 3.2 - July, 2016
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In this issue
The newly revamped Magic Whistle makes a strident return with its second issue as a humor anthology. Sam Henderson once again leads a crack team of tremendous talent featuring contributions from Seth Cooper (Paper Rodeo), Brigid Deacon, Jesi the Elder (Vanilla White), Amy Lockhart, and Tom Van Deusen (Scorched Earth).
Magic Whistle Magazine Description:
Publisher: Alternative Comics
Category: Comics
Language: English
Frequency: Half-yearly
The classic humor comic started by Sam Henderson over 20 years ago is reborn as the premier funny comics anthology, with more pages and a rotating cast of contributors; including: Danny Hellman, Devin Flynn, Steve Weissman, Roy Tompkins, Tony Millionaire, Jesse McManus and many more.
One of the funniest people in comics is Sam Henderson. Henderson's drawings have the same sort of energy and feel as the classic gag cartoonists, but with a far more twisted take on comedy -- extremely low-brow humor that almost parodies low-brow humor -- it's enjoyable on many levels. Join his regular cast of characters: Dirty Danny, The Brube, He Aims To Please, Robot Duckling, Monroe Simmons, and hundreds of others, for a unique and very funny comic book experience. Over the years Sam has contributed to many dozens of anthologies and produced the comic book Magic Whistle for over 20 years. Magic Whistle was nominated four years in a row for a Harvey Award for Special Award for Humor. His Scene But Not Heard comic appeared in every issue of Nickelodeon Magazine from 1996 to 2010. Sam was also an Emmy-nominated writer of a number of Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon shows.
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