Hideo Suzuki es un asistente mangaka de 35 años, cuya vida parece estar estancada en su trabajo agotador pero mal pagado, sueños incumplidos, extrañas alucinaciones y relaciones insatisfactorias. Se ve a sí mismo como un personaje de apoyo en su propia vida, tiene baja autoestima, lo que resulta en frustración. Un día, el mundo como Hideo sabe que está destrozado por la presencia de una enfermedad que convierte a las personas en maníacos homicidas, cuyo primer instinto es atacar y devorar al humano más cercano.
Maggie is resentful of being pointed out and laughed at in public because she resembles the cartoon character in the George McManus comic strip "Bringing Up Father." She visits McManus in his studio office and tries to persuade him to stop drawing the syndicated comic-strip. He tells her he will...in 1959. Maggie, not getting any younger, retains counsel and takes McManus to court.
A feature-length documentary film-in-progress chronicling the birth and development of LGBTQ comics through the eyes of several of its pioneers. The film was inspired by the Lambda award-winning book of the same name, and dives deeper into the personal stories at the heart of this unique underground artistic scene. Featuring Alison Bechdel (Fun Home), the recently departed Howard Cruse (Stuck Rubber Baby, Gay Comix), and others, this film aims to show how DIY queer cartoonists have represented, poked fun at, and celebrated LGBTQ lives and experiences in challenging, humorous, and profound ways.
Short documentary that showcases the creation of a 'Suske en Wiske' comic book from the first drawing to the kids reading it.
How a shy young man living off odd jobs became the funniest and most popular cartoonist in French-speaking Switzerland.