‘The Dripping Boat’ resembles a Saturday morning cartoon with an older audience in mind

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An odd little man with a water droplet for a head, Drippy the Newsboy started off as the mascot for The Drippy Gazette, an independent Vancouver newspaper focused on the arts. Though the paper was short-lived, Drippy himself made his way into a series of long-form adventures based on the works of author Stephen Crane. This collection, the third and final volume, adapts “The Open Boat,” a short autobiographical tale written by Crane in 1897.

Period22 Apr 2021

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  • Title‘The Dripping Boat’ resembles a Saturday morning cartoon with an older audience in mind
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletBroken Pencil
    Media typePrint
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date22/04/21
    DescriptionAn odd little man with a water droplet for a head, Drippy the Newsboy started off as the mascot for The Drippy Gazette, an independent Vancouver newspaper focused on the arts. Though the paper was short-lived, Drippy himself made his way into a series of long-form adventures based on the works of author Stephen Crane. This collection, the third and final volume, adapts “The Open Boat,” a short autobiographical tale written by Crane in 1897.
    Producer/AuthorTina Olah
    URLhttps://brokenpencil.com/reviews/the-dripping-boat-resembles-a-saturday-morning-cartoon-with-an-older-audience-in-mind/
    PersonsJulian Lawrence