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ICECUBES the comic strip #353
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ICECUBES the comic strip #353
ICECUBES the comic strip #353

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ICECUBES the comic strip #353

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  1. The website was down all day yesterday because of a problem with the hosting company. I was on the road and unable to fix the problem until later last nite. Sorry for the delay and thanks for checking back in. Remember to click on the ads! Thanks!

  2. I notice the site for your Ice Cubes webcomic. Do you think you can do other comic book work in the future like maybe Sonic the Hedgehog for IDW?

    1. Hi! Sure, I could do work for other comic books if they asked me. Who knows, it could happen! 🙂 Thanks for reading ICECUBES.

  3. Good Morning Sir: I stumbled across your Leroy Brown/Jim Croce work and was impressed. Great Job. Can you do other animations? I wrote a book several years back that was taken from a record I really enjoyed listening to. I was wondering could you do similar work and what are your cost for a three minute session. Peace

    1. Oh wow, that’s really cool! Of course, I did not do the Jim Croce cartoon. That was done way back in 1973 by a man named John Wilson for the Sonny & Cher Show. To do a 3 min. animation like that today would probably cost thousands of dollars. If you would like to see a cartoon I did, go to this link: https://youtu.be/kv1S9MIhqzE?si=ybNZ9cyfQeaoVMab

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The New Book is Here!! ICECUBES Vol. 3!

ICECUBES Vol. 3 front cover
ICECUBES Vol. 3 front cover
Big news everyone. ICECUBES Vol. 3 “The Stuff of Dreams” is finally out! A brand new ICECUBES comic book. Jumbo Issue 40 full pages of awesome ICECUBES comic strips. 6.6″x10.4″ classic comic book size, perfect for your collection. You can even get yours signed by Leroy Brown. Order them now to get them as fast as possible. The first print run is a limited edition of only 100*. Beautiful painted cover, inside pages in full colorama!

New ICECUBES T-Shirt in Japanese!

ICECUBES -Peckinpaw-Japan-Tshirt
ICECUBES-Peckinpaw-Japan-Tshirt
To celebrate ICECUBES visit to Japan, I made a new ICECUBES T-Shirt featuring Peckinpaw speaking Japanese! Officially approved by fans in Tokyo!
ICECUBES-Japanese-T-shirt - tishatsu
ICECUBES Japanese-T-Shirt – Peckinpaw Tishatsu
12 awesome colors! What’s your favorite color? Tell us in the comments below.
  • 100% cotton
  • (Heather colors are 50% cotton, 50% polyester)
  • Heavyweight fabric (5 oz)
  • Regular fit
  • Pre-shrunk jersey knit
  • Read this new post ! ~ (subscribers)

    Hello dear fans, you can view this exclusive post by becoming an ICECUBES Subscriber for only $1 a month! You will get access to all the great past comic strips and blog posts, including exclusive behind the scenes 'cool' stuff and special offers. It's easy, just click on the button below to sign up. Thanks for being such cool ICECUBES fans!
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    ICECUBES in French!

    Recently, I sent an ICECUBES story to a French language comics magazine called “Spirou”.
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    Spirou Magazine featuring the Smurfs.
    Spirou
    is a classic cultural stalwart of European comics dating since before WWII. The magazine is perhaps most well known for premiering the world famous “SMURFS” along with other cherished European comics like “Lucky Luke” and “Gaston Lagaffe”. Spirou had an open call contest for a four page short story and I submitted an ICECUBES comic. While they did not select it to be published, it’s still fun to see the ICECUBES characters speaking French! You can download the entire story here, it makes for a good French lesson! >>
    ICECUBES 303 French small
    ICECUBES in French

    Read this new post ! ~ (subscribers)

    Hello dear fans, you can view this exclusive post by becoming an ICECUBES Subscriber for only $1 a month! You will get access to all the great past comic strips and blog posts, including exclusive behind the scenes 'cool' stuff and special offers. It's easy, just click on the button below to sign up. Thanks for being such cool ICECUBES fans!
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    Russel Harvey interviews Jud Hurd – Classic Cartoon History

    Here’s a really interesting historical interview on the topic of newspaper syndicated comics from an insider’s perspective. From Peanuts to Lil’ Abner, Family Circus and Prince Valiant, this was the golden age of newspaper comics.

    Jud Hurd (1913 – September 14, 2005) was a syndicated newspaper cartoonist. His work included Ticker Toons and Health Capsules (United Feature Syndicate) for which he was awarded the National Cartoonist Society Special Features Award in 1978. For 36 years he continuously published and edited the quarterly magazine Cartoonist Profiles. Beginning with its premier issue in the winter of 1969 and ending 36 years later with issue 146 in June 2005. The magazine was a great insider source for professional syndicated cartoonists.

    Russel Harvey is the son of Alfred Harvey, the founder of world famous Harvey Comics. With titles like Richie Rich, Dot Polka and Casper the Friendly Ghost, Harvey Comics was a staple of family friendly comics and cartoons for decades. Russel is himself a cartoonist, writer and standup comedian. He is a long time supporter and fan of ICECUBES and has graciously allowed me to post this video.

    I asked AI about ICECUBES.

    Yes, there is a comic strip called “ICECUBES.” It is a newspaper-style, family-friendly comic strip and webcomic created by Leroy Brown. The strip features an ensemble of Arctic characters, including Peckinpaw the polar bear, Freeze the penguin, Eggman the walrus, and Nooky the Innupiaq Eskimo, who engage in humorous and often insightful cultural commentary from their icy perch atop the world. The comic is hand-drawn in the classic style of 20th-century newspaper strips, using nibs, brushes, and India ink on paper. It has been published for over 15 years (since 2009) and is available to read online at www.icecubescomic.com, where new updates are posted daily. The site offers over 200 pages of comics and blogs, and readers can access classic strips and behind-the-scenes content by becoming subscribers for $1 a month. Additionally, two volumes of collected strips, “ICECUBES Vol. 1: Noise Is News!” and “ICECUBES Vol. 2: THE i’S HAVE IT!,” are available in limited quantities through Chateau Books or as Kindle ebooks. Source: Grok AI