We remember Joe Sedelmaier, the man behind some of the most iconic TV ads of the 1970s and '80s. The commercials were not splashy, but their characters and catchphrases became part of popular culture.
He directed nearly 1,000 comedic commercials, including a much-quoted spot for Wendy’s and one for FedEx featuring a manic ...
The list of nominees for the 2026 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards has been revealed. Essentially the equivalent of the Oscars for the comic book industry, the Eisners highlight the best and most ...
While most G.I. Joe characters are fictional, toy company Hasbro has also sought to honor actual Americans with a number of ...
As the director of award-winning TV commercials, Sedelmaier chose to stay and create in Chicago, rather than decamp for the ...
Check out these tracks for rad grads. By Danielle Pascual Your final year of school is nothing if not an emotional rollercoaster. Excitement, nervousness and at least a hint of sadness are just a few ...
Comic book legend Larry Hama would like to have a word with you about that, as he not only turned G.I. Joe: A Real American ...
In Jack Vance’s 1966 crime novel, one is privy to the impact of a crime on a town’s residents and the process of solving it ...
The $170M superhero action movie that nearly destroyed an entire franchise is suddenly a beating the competition on streaming ...
The newly reconstructed Belmont Park opens for racing Sept. 18 and will offer 72 stakes races worth $17.7 million ...
AmSurg went bankruptcy Ascension deal highlights its transformation from PE debt to a $3.9B nonprofit health system ...
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