Checkout: TinTin’s opening credits
Aside from a bit o’ controversy regarding the film itself by Europeans, the opening credits are kinda cool.
Aside from a bit o’ controversy regarding the film itself by Europeans, the opening credits are kinda cool.
From the Daily Caller:President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign is asking artists to design promotional posters that convey a message: “support American jobs.” The brutal irony for artists, however, is that they will receive no payment for their work. The campaign, which has $61 million on hand, will reward only the three artists whose work is […]
Randy Glasbergen, one of the most prolific cartoonist in America, has signed a contract with the Costa Rican newspaper La Nacion to provide weekly cartoons for their Sunday magazine. The single-panel cartoons will be on a variety of subjects and will begin appearing in December. The cartoons will be translated by the newspaper.
From Contactmusic.com:Typical of the fury ignited by the movie, Nicholas Lezard, the literary critic for Britain’s Guardian newspaper, said that when he left the theater showing the Tintin film, he founding himself “too stunned and sickened to speak; for I had been obliged to watch two hours of literally senseless violence being perpetrated on something […]
Here’s a heads up to a potential development over at Baby Blues: The impending arrival of a puppy at the MacPherson household.The strip began when Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman were attempting to brainstorm some kind of collaboration and Rick, a new father for the second time, became somewhat sidetracked by his other collaboration, as […]
Several cartoonists will be featured in the Library of Congress’ new exhibit “Timely and Timeless” opening on September 15. Artist listed on the website include James Gillray and Honoré Daumier, as well as modern and contemporary creators such as Jazz Age cartoonist John Held, Jr.; African American artist Oliver Wendell Harrington; New Yorker cartoonists Charles […]
I mentioned this before, but now I’ve received the official press release. On November 12 the Savanna College of Art and Design and the Southeast Chapter of the National Cartoonists Society will present a panel discussion entitled, “A SCAD, MAD, MAD, MAD Discussion” featuring famed MAD Magazine cartoonists: Jack Davis, Al Jaffee, Paul Coker, Jr., […]
“I just happened to be passing by.”Over at Comics Riffs, Michael Cavna is marking the 10th anniversary of the death of Herblock, which is appropriate because they are Washington Post people and because Herblock was a giant.It’s worth a look not just to hear what other cartoonists have to say about him, and not just […]
Zombie Boy creator Mark Stokes found a rejection note sent to Marmaduke creator Brad Anderson around 1958 by an unknown syndicate editor. See Mark’s site for the photo of the note which reads, “This one is a preposterous as the one showing Marmaduke sitting in the barber’s chair, remember? I just can’t buy this one!”From […]
Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder is the co-writer to a new film coming out this January financed by George Lucas about the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II. The movie is entitled “Red Tails” and is due out in January.Mr. Hemingway said that Mr. Lucas, who served as executive producer on the film, was a “great […]
Alan Scherstuhl looks at 10 reasons why Prince Valiant should be better known as one of the best action heroes.He’s part Errol Flynn, part gritty badass, part Joseph Campbell myth on the make, part nostalgic vessel for our grandparents’ yearning for some more civilized age, part Mel Gibson-style torture survivor, even part MMORPG knight slowly […]
Stuart Carlson does, I think, a particularly fine job with this cartoon in that he does not telegraph whether he feels the politician is sincerely puzzled or purposefully ignoring the messages from the crowd. As the cartoon says, the message — including some very specific concepts — is out there to be heard by those […]
Interview by TVO on Patricia Storms’ new book The Pirate and the PenguinVia Sandra Bell-Lundy
As I mentioned in an earlier post, The Miami Herald picked up seven new features including Richard Thompson‘s Cul de Sac. The paper introduced the addition with a profile of Richard, his work and how he manages his Parkinsons disease.
The Miami Herald has bucked the trend of cutting comics and has added four additional comics to their line-up. In all seven new strips were added. Three comics (For Better or For Worse, Barney and Clyde, and Shortcuts) were dropped. The new features starting in both the daily and Sunday pages include: Cul-de-Sac and The […]