Newspapers cartoons are fascinating from a historical perspective because they show clearly and simply how much the world has changed since their publication, documenting the rapid changes in attitudes and values that have taken place in modern Britain.
For most of us though, it's just a huge pleasure to read old comics from previous decades.
British Newspaper Strips
Varoomshka in 1972 |
Changing Times
Many of the cartoons are remarkable as a reminder how much social attitudes have changed, even in relatively recent history.
For example, cartoonist John Kent's Varoomshka bursts topless out of the pages of The Guardian in 1972. The Guardian would be unlikely to publish such an image today, and its editor would surely blush with embarrassment even to recall Varoomshka's existence in its pages.
You can see Varoomshka, rather heavily censored, on the right. To see the uncensored version, you will have to buy Adam's book.
About Adam Twycross
Adam Twycross |
Adam Twycross is a senior lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University, and an accomplished animation and vfx artist with considerable experience in higher education.
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British Newspaper Strips Available Online
British Newspaper Strips is published by Palgrave Macmillan at £109. You can buy digital and physical copies from amazon.com or directly from the publisher.
Animation & VFX Library
Students can find our review copy of British Newspaper Strips in the Escape Studios Animation & VFX Library, located on the 11th Floor outside Toontown at 6 Mitre Passage, our new home in North Greenwich. We have many books on cartoons, comics and illustration.
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