Bugs Bunny turned 75 on Monday; watch the first “what’s up doc” video
From 1940, the first Bugs Bunny animation wherein he delivers his famous line, “what’s up doc?’Merrie Melodies – A Wild Hare (1940)
From 1940, the first Bugs Bunny animation wherein he delivers his famous line, “what’s up doc?’Merrie Melodies – A Wild Hare (1940)
Longtime Washington Times editorial cartoonist Bill Garner has passed away.From his paper:Bill Garner stopped drawing political cartoons for The Washington Times six years ago, but he never stopped being an artist. He had several showings of his paintings at an Annapolis gallery. He would sketch passers-by as his wife Patricia Garner did mall-walking. Sometimes people […]
From Australian Broadcasting Corporation:A new exhibition at the Museum of Sydney highlights how important Ginger Meggs has been in charting the changing nature of childhood and Australian society over the past 90 years. It contains examples of strips drawn by the five artists who have worked on Ginger over the years as well as other […]
J.D. Crowe explains why Donald Trump is a brilliant candidate for U.S. president.
Tom Racine’s latest Tall Tale Radio podcast episode is now available. Head over to Tall Tale Radio and give it a listen. In this episode: Marc Goldner and Rachel Korsen are here to talk to Justin Thompson and I about their very cool and ambitious project, The Sunday Comics! They’re putting together a newspaper-style publication […]
Chip Dunham is celebrating 25 years writing and drawing his comic strip Overboard. The strip launched on July 22, 1990. To commemorate the milestone, Gocomics has posted 25 of Chip’s favorite strips with commentary as well as a give-away of an archive-quality print of one of these comics. Details on the give-away are here.Here’s one […]
David Horsey, political cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times talks about his approach to the art of caricature.
From the Washington Post:“We have drawn Muhammad to defend the principle that one can draw whatever one wants,” said Laurent Sourisseau, in an interview this week with Stern, a German magazine. But Sourisseau, who goes by the cartoonist nickname “Riss,” said that it was not Charlie Hebdo’s intent to be “possessed” by its critique of […]
From the Houston Chronicle:Nick Anderson, Houston Chronicle editorial cartoonist, will receive the Art in Service of the Environment Award from the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club on Saturday, July 18, 2015 in Addison, TX. This award is given to an individual or group for an outstanding work of art in any medium or […]
You heard it here first. Rock stars often have strict photography rules for journalists attending concerts they’re reporting on. A Quebec newspaper decided to send their cartoonist instead of a photographer.PetaPixel reports:The Washington City Paper recently decided to boycott the Foo Fighters? restrictive concert photo contract by buying photos from fans instead. Now a different […]
Editorial cartoonist Adrian Raeside posted on Facebook that due to budget cuts, his position was eliminated at the Victoria Times Colonist.He writes:Sad news. After 36 years of drawing editorial cartoons for the Victoria Times Colonist, I was terminated on Friday, a victim of budget cuts. I will miss the many loyal TC readers I had […]
Editorial cartoonist Matt Bors has been heading up The Nib at Medium has announced that he’s walking away and taking The Nib with him. Medium gave me a great opportunity to build something huge and a freedom to operate that you don?t see very often in online media, especially when it comes to comics. I […]
Maine Governor Paul LePage wrote a handwritten note to Nick Danby, son of Bangor Daily News’s editorial cartoonist George Danby, to apologize for earlier remarks saying he wanted to shoot the editorial cartoonist. The Governor was widely criticized and condemned for the remark. According to The Maine Sun Journal, Nick not only accepted the apology, […]
Tom Racine’s latest Tall Tale Radio podcast episode is now available. Head over to Tall Tale Radio and give it a listen. In this episode: San Diego Comic-Con has come and gone, and it’s time to recap the experiences of myself and the great Lucas Turnbloom! Lucas had his upcoming (Summer 2016) graphic novel “Dream […]
This week The Daily Cartoonist is sponsored by Carvtober.CARVTOBER.com is a venue where artists (amateur or professional) are able to raise money for the charity of their choice by making a unique pumpkin carving patterns available for purchase by fans and supporters for a nominal fee of $1.98.Now fans can enjoy their favorite characters while […]