Traveling Snoopy exhibit lands in Shreveport Louisianna
The Snoopy as the World War I Flying Ace exhibit is now featured in Shreveport LA.Â
Industry news for the professional cartoonist
The Snoopy as the World War I Flying Ace exhibit is now featured in Shreveport LA.Â
The Napa Valley Register has a really interesting write-up on Stephan Pastis and his journey to becoming a successful cartoonist. The story also delves into Stephan’s work process, his plundering of other comic characters and his run in with Charles Schulz.
Greg Evans was highlighted in the North County Times as he recently judged a cartoon (and coloring) contest as well as talked about his upcoming musical “Luann – Scenes From a Teen’s Life” that will hit the stage on September 15.
Mentioned over on Tom Spurgeon’s Comicsreporter.com – Mike Luckovich will be on hand on September 25th at the Decatur Library to discuss and sign his book “Four More Wars!”. Mike’s appearance is scheduled for 7:15 pm. See the library’s web site for more information.
In observance of the U.S. Labor Day holiday, I will not be posting news to the blog this weekend. See…
Classic Media will be releasing a four disk set of the original Dick Tracy TV series that ran between 1961 and 1964 on September 26th to celebrate Dick Tracy’s 75th anniversary.Â
For the second time in a year, Scott Adams is using his blog to solicit material for a gag he’s working on. The first time was a request for a “realistic sounding sentence that Dilbert would utter that is mind-numbingly technical and still realistic.” This round he’s asking for “the worst/funniest thing that you could be accused of doing in the office.”