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The museum has on offer fantastic John Carlson Big & Tall Jersey rare and original artworks on loan from The Beano, the Dandy and Topper, including characters like The Bash Street Kids, Roger the Dodger, Billy the Whiz, Desperate Dan and of course Dennis the Menace. The Cartoon Museum also has classic works of art from Gillray that include, The Plum Pudding, John Bull – taking a luncheon and The Zenith of French Glory. They show amazing 3D Cartoons as well at the museum including Gerald Scarfe’s memorable Chairman Mao, which is Scarfe’s original caricatured original leather armchair from 1971.
If you fancy a giggle then there is a great selection of joke cartoons from Larry, Kipper Williams, Tony Husband, Nick Newman and many more. Visitors can explore the history behind how cartoons were used for propaganda in SI Now: Which NFL's young gun will come up big this weekend? - Video - SI.com classic war cartoons like Sir David Low’s ‘All Behind you, Winston.’, and Bruce Bairnsfather’s ‘If you know better Ole.’ The Cartoon Museum has on display Emett’s working ‘Fairway Birdie’, which was created by this http://www.officialislandersshop.com/authentic-22-mike-bossy-jersey.html eccentric cartoonist whose wacky contributions appeared in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and at The Festival of Britain.
The museum has wonderful colour mural painted by cartoonists like Steve Bell, Dave Brown, Martin Rowson, Peter Brookes, Chris Riddell, MAC and Hunt Emerson. They have annual cover drawings on display by Carl Giles that feature the Giles family and his immortal Granny. There is also a fantastic range of work by rising young artists from the world of graphic novels and Manga.
The Cartoon Museum shop is Matt Niskanen Red Jersey packed full of books, prints, cards, cartoon ephemera and a Young Artist’s Gallery with facilities for drawing and learning about cartoons. The museum also offers cartooning for kids and adults, animation classes and family fun days. The 3000 books they have in the Heneage Library is available by appointment for browsing and research as well as a dedicated comics library upstairs.
The Cartoon Museum is the ultimate place to come and learn about what it means to become a cartoonist, exploring the history and purpose behind them. With over 250 original cartoons over two floors its fun for the whole family, entry is £5.50 however you only pay for one when http://www.officialislandersshop.com/authentic-2-nick-leddy-jersey.html you taketwo with the taketwo two for one London voucher and guidebook.