Justin Bilicki joins blogosphere
Editorial cartoonist Justin Bilicki has started a blog. In addition to posting his finished cartoons, Justin also posts his rough sketches.Hat tip: AAEC Web site.
Editorial cartoonist Justin Bilicki has started a blog. In addition to posting his finished cartoons, Justin also posts his rough sketches.Hat tip: AAEC Web site.
Nate Beeler, editorial cartoonist for The Examiner in DC, began blogging in November. His blog posts contain his cartoons with commentary about it.
In response to Stephan Pastis using the term “Bite Me” in his December 2nd Pearls Before Swine, Amy Lago, comics editor at Washington Post Writers Group, has posted her comments on the quirkiness of using off-color language on the comics page. How DO newspapers compete with other forms of entertainment that are attracting the very […]
E&P reports that John Cole, editorial cartoonist for the Times-Tribune in Scranton, Pa has launched a blog. Like most other cartoonists, he uses his blog to post his editorial cartoons and offers up some comments about the topic of the cartoon. He tells E&P that at some point he plans to offer sound and animation […]
Tom Spurgeon over at the Comics Reporter links to an article in the Hartford Courant regarding Garry Trudeau’s The Sandbox – a blog he began this year to allow service men and women to post their experiences over in the Middle East. Kelley’s post was on The Sandbox, a milblog begun earlier this year by […]
Aaron Taylor – the “editorial cartoonist in the reddest part of the reddest state” (Daily Herald – Provo UT) has launched a blog. Here’s his inaugural post: Have you ever come across an editorial cartoon in the newspaper and found yourself muttering under your breath what you think of it? I have to imagine it’s […]
Houston Chronicle editorial cartoonist Nick Anderson has announced a new feature on his blog. He has solicited his readers to send him their cartoons and he’ll post them on his blog every Friday.From his blog: Have you always wanted to be a cartoonist? Can’t stand my cartoons? Want to see your own published here? Here’s […]
Jeff Parker, editorial cartoonist for Florida Today, has launched his blog. He writes in to say that he’s been maintaining it for about a month now and: I post my cartoons, write about cartooning or being a cartoonist, occasionally post sketches and doodles, swap comments and offer a caption contest for our readers. I find […]
Jim McCloskey started a blog on the 10th of this month. Jim uses his blog to post his cartoons and then respond back to the comments.
Randy Bish, editiorial cartoonst for the Pittsburg Tribune-Review, has started a blog called the “BishBlog.” Randy’s first post was earlier this week on the 16th. He joins a small but growing number of editorial cartoonists that maintain blogs (see my list on the right hand side of this page).Â
Nick Anderson’s latest animated editorial cartoon has been posted. This last salvo picks on Hillary Clinton’s baggage and is a parody of Black Eye Peas’ “My Humps”.
Garry Trudeau, the award-winning creator of the Doonesbury cartoon strip, stopped by the Pentagon to visit with wounded servicemembers and to sign his latest book. According to the story, Trudeau will be launching a military blog on doonesbury.com on October 8 and will feature entries from servicemembers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Those of you who read BorgBlog regularly, know that it offers a rich variety of Jim�s sketches, thought processes and comments that don�t appear in print. Even most of his print cartoons now appear in the blog long before they ever go on the press.Check out the complete list at http://www.cyberjournalist.net/news/003723.php.
Awhile ago, I pointed out a new site called the Silent Penultimate Panel Watch which posted on a daily basis how many comic strips used a silent second to the latest panel. Most days there is at least one.
For those who are unable to make it to the “This Inking Life” cartoon exhibit can head over to Mike Lynch’s blog where he’s posted photos of the exhibit.