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DailyInk to raise price; going mobile

King Features comic subscription product, DailyInk, is raising their yearly rate on December 15 from $15 to $19.99. New subscribers or renewing subscribers signing up before December 15 save the extra $4.99. DailyInk has also announced that they are soon taking their comics to the iPhone, iPod and Ipad in the near future. The app […]

CSotD: Martial Martial Martial Arts

We find ourselves today in the suburbs, where small children in white bathrobes learn to break boards using a variety of disciplines, or at least to strike poses suggesting that they might later break a board. Or go to McDonald’s. I’ve seen them do all of those things.In today’s Cul de Sac, Ernesto discusses the […]

Babelgum presents Cartoon Masters

Babelgum and RingTales have posted a series of interviews with notable cartoonists about their process and their comics as animations. The series is entitled, Cartoon Masters.Masters presented so far include: Bob Mankoff Drew Dernavich Isaac Eddy Mark Tatulli Michael Fry Paul Gilligan Richard Thompson Stephan Pastis Here’s a sample with Richard Thompson.

Nicole Hollander starts a blog

Interesting story from the Chicago Tribune about Sylvia creator Nicole Hollander’s new blog. Having a blog isn’t new – a lot of artists have them. What I find interesting is how an artist feels about losing a paper – not just any client paper – but their hometown paper. When the Tribune dismissed “Sylvia” from […]

Cartoonist suspended for drawing campaign cartoons (UPDATED)

Argus-Courier freelance editorial cartoonist Steve Rustad has been suspended for allegedly drawing cartoons that appeared in campaign ads opposing Petaluma Mayor Pam Torliatt in the last election. The artwork was unsigned, but readers pointed out the similarities in drawing styles. The Argus-Courier, like The Press Democrat, is owned by the New York Times Co. Both […]

CSotD: From the desert to the swamp

Scott Stantis is that rarest of things: A conservative cartoonist with a sense of humor. Not just my opinion, either. There was a recent on-line conversation somewhere in which one fellow disapprovingly listed a bunch of conservative cartoonists. Someone else responded “You forgot Scott Stantis,” and the answer came back, “No, Stantis is funny.”And that’s […]

Lucy Shelton Caswell retires from cartoon library

Lucy Shelton Caswell plans to retire as Curator of the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, effective December 31, 2010.  Starting in March, she will return part time as Curator for Special Projects.  In that role, Lucy will focus her energies and expertise on the project to renovate Sullivant Hall as the new home for […]

The Simpsons sign for 23rd season

Fox has announced that they have renewed “The Simpsons” for a 23rd season making it the longest running comedy in TV history. Guest stars lined up for the upcoming season include: Halle Berry, Paul Rudd, Ricky Gervais, Rachel Weisz, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Alyson Hannigan, Joe Mantegna, basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Martha Stewart and Katy […]

Today’s Garfield is bad timing, not anti-veteran

Today’s Garfield has raised eyebrows for some fans and readers. The strip depicts Garfield poised to kill a spider to which the spider responds by warning that if killed, the day would be an annual observance and ends with the words, “Does anyone here know why we celebrate ‘National Stupid Day’?”Garfield creator Jim Davis says […]

Hazel is heading to Broadway

Ted Key’s Hazel is being adapted for a Broadway musical with music by composer Ron Abel and lyrics by Chuck Steffan. The two began negotiations for the rights before Ted passed in 2008 and were since able to secure the rights with the Key estate. Lissa Levin, the Edward Kleban Award-winning playwright and Emmy-nominated producer […]

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