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(Would Nancy be Nancy without Sluggo ... had an appreciation for Robert Crumb’s early “Zap” comics, though more for the craft than the content. In telling the life of another cartoonist ...
The popular comic strip, “Nancy,” has been iconic for more than eight decades. But the bushy-haired, red-bowed comic main character has always been rendered by a man. Finally, that’s changing.
For anyone unfamiliar with The Craft, it’s a line spoken by Fairuza Balk’s Nancy, an inferno in black lippy and sunglasses, the de facto leader of a homemade coven made up of outsiders who ...
Speaking of The Craft (1996), it’s nice to see some fun connections to the original, like the photo Fairuza Balk’s Nancy Downs (the witch who turned evil on the rest of her coven). However ...
With Halloween right around the corner, I thought it would be fun to channel my goth side by recreating the biggest and baddest witch herself — Nancy Downs from The Craft. Her makeup is not only ...
Ernie Bushmiller created Nancy, the bratty child with a unique hairstyle that resembles a circular saw blade, in 1933 as a minor character in a daily comic strip called “Fritzi Ritz” that the ...
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