![]() Alvine says a new generation of tech-savvy cartoonists will bring their talents to the internet and comic books, while drawing their inspiration from the likes of his longtime friend, Chris Browne. Perry Groten, for Keloland Media, talks to Ken Alvine about Chris Browne and cartooning.Īlvine foresees a bright future for cartooning, even though the nationwide decline in newspaper and magazine subscriptions offers fewer opportunities for the public to read comic strips. Chris Browne and Ken Alvine photo via Argus Leader (?) Ken Alvine is optimistic about the future of cartooning, even though another of the industry’s giants is gone. ![]() ![]() A fellow cartoonist from Sioux Falls is helping organize the celebration of Browne’s life, which will take place on May 20th. Browne’s death came on the 50th anniversary of the comic strip that his father created. SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) - In less than a month from now, people will gather in Sioux Falls to celebrate the life of Hagar the Horrible cartoonist Chris Browne, who died earlier this year at the age of 70. ![]()
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