Sneak peak at Pixar’s Day & Night short
Slashfilm has a sneak peak at the animated short film that will open Toy Story 3. The short, entitled Day & Night, is about two characters whose insides are day and night respectively.
Slashfilm has a sneak peak at the animated short film that will open Toy Story 3. The short, entitled Day & Night, is about two characters whose insides are day and night respectively.
Pooch Cafe creator Paul Gilligan will kickoff a story-line that is slated to run for the next five to six months. The story line, entitled “Poncho: Year One,” will follow Poncho from puppy to young adult. It begins May 31.“Revisionist histories have been a popular trend in superhero comics for some time. They, as well […]
Salman Masood, blogging on the At War blog on The New York Times, writes about reasons why Pakistan was so quick to block access to Facebook and other social sites due to Everybody Draw Mohammad Day. The weak political government of President Asif Ali Zardari is under pressure from an assertive judiciary. Discontent among the […]
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Rob Rogers will present his “How a Cartoonist’s Brain Works” at The Cartoon Art Museum this Thursday, June 24. The presentation is described as an “interactive combination of live drawing and a cartoon slide presentation takes the audience behind the curtain of his creative process.”From the ol’ press release: Rogers’s material will also […]
The Cartoon Museum announces that Joe Wos will present “his original blend of storytelling and live cartoon illustration” on June 12. Joe, who founded and is Executive Director of the Toonsuem in Pittsburgh, PA, will also lead a free workshop at the Charles M. Schulz museum later that day. With prods from the audience, children […]
Joe Martin is one of a handful of ridiculously prolific cartoonists, producing “Willy and Ethel,” “Cats With Hands” and this strip, “Mr. Boffo,” seven days a week. The strips are heavily themed, so he’s not casting about wildly for ideas, but it’s still three gags a day times 365 days, and, in fact, more than […]
Joel Barbee, a National Free Press editorial cartoonist, passed away last Thursday. He drew cartoons for the NFP since 2006. During his career he worked as a staff illustrator at the aerospace division of Ford Motor Company. He spent was a professional freelancer since 1970. His clients included Walt Disney, Hallmark, and Carls Junior.
Writer Mark Evanier reports that Howard Post, who worked primarily as a comic book cartoonist, has passed away from Alzheimer’s.Howard “Howie” Post, a mainstay of animation, comic books and strips since the mid-forties, passed away some time in the last week, reportedly due to Alzheimer’s. Howie was born November 2, 1926 and while no one […]
From the AAEC Notebook (online): Joseph S. Colello contacted the Notebook recently about an effort to get cartoonist Rollin Kirby, the first winner of the Pulitzer Prize (and who went on to win two more times), on a U.S. Postal Stamp. “As an octognenarian, I have had a 35-year interest in Pulitzer winner Rolllin Kirby, […]
Earlier this month, Jonathan Rosenberg made news by announcing that he was considering bringing his webcomic Goats to and end and focus on other projects. The Daily Cross Hatch interviews Jonathan about his plans for Goats and future plans in general. You’ve seen a lot of strips come and go, since then. You’ve seen what […]
I know my kids will be estatic. Wimpy Kid fans (and parents of Wimpy Kid fans), rejoice! The latest installment of the hugely popular series by University of Maryland grad Jeff Kinney is scheduled for a November 1 release. There aren’t many details known about book number five — except that the cover will be […]
So far I haven’t seen reports of massive rioting or killings that was associated with the publishing of the original Danish Cartoons, but here is the aftermath of the Everybody Draw Mohammad Day as I can determine.» The Swedish government has closed their embassy in Pakistan “because of a threat” according to a report by […]
Once more, Kieran Meehan’s gift for bathos comes to the fore. Pros and Cons has an ability to set up and deflate that wouldn’t work half as well if the deflators did not invariably look demented.In, of course, the most positive, cheerful and endearing sense of the term. A lot of cartoonists get mail from […]
Wiley Miller is a bit of a media junkie, so it’s quite possible that he knew the 40th anniversary of the ATM was coming up next month when he drew this Non Sequitur.However, the comics sections were already printed and delivered to newspapers around the country when this happened.It’s either quite a coincidence or the […]
(This is one of a series of cartoonist profiles I did in 2003 for the Post-Star of Glens Falls, NY. This particular profile is colored by the fact that McPherson lives in the area.)Close to Home” is created in Saratoga Springs, where John McPherson shares work space with other artists in a building they call […]