Somehow over the last year, on rare occasion, Anty Boisjoly escaped the books and appeared in several single-frame cartoons, inspired by the sort of thing that Punch was doing in the 1920s.
In the main, these cartoons were happy enough doing what social media content is meant to do — make a few billionaires microscopically richer — but then I reserved a couple of them for the Christmas number of the Anty Boisjoly Intermittent Newsletter where, it turns out, they received a good deal more appreciation.
The Christmas newsletter also included a cover reveal, a golf match, and an audiobook update. It was a much more substantial newsletter and several readers replied with some very nice and encouraging words, which have served to shape forthcoming newsletter policy
Anty Boisjoly has rather a lot planned for 2024 and it’s all going to be announced first in the newsletters, which will accordingly include much more insider information, early discount tip-offs, clues, and cartoons. And there’s now a newsletter archive, where back issues can be found and where new editions are posted, four weeks after subscribers have had a look at them. Why should they be the only ones to suffer?
I thought they were amazing. Would make awesome framed prints. Hint Hint…….
I don’t know how practical framed prints would be but I can tell you that the suggestion is very, very gratifying. Thank you both very much.
I think prints would be a great addition to my library!
Thank you so much for these great comics. I have been diligently sharing them with all of my large family, because they’re just too good to keep for myself.
I really appreciate that. I makes the little bit of extra effort that much more worthwhile.
I’m just starting in on your excellent quasi-Wodehouserie, and loving it! That led me here…and I suggest you (and/or your deluxe cartoonist) look into this outfit, which deals with all the printing, framing, non-framing, mailing, etc.
https://society6.com/collection/best-sellers#WallArt