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Festival of Cartoon Art notes: Steve Breen

Steve Breen is the editorial cartoonist for the San Diego Union-Tribune. He is also the creator of the comic Grand Avenue which he now collaborates with Mike Thompson. Steve Breen is up now. Title of his talk is “Editorial Cartooning: Humanity’s Last Hope” Breen: Sparky was asked if he ever thought of doing editorial cartoons […]

CSotD: We are amused

The New Adventures of Queen Victoria has a minimalist style, to say the least, and, as a webcomic, a rapid-response capability that print comics should envy.I really like today’s strip, but I suspect that there is a link between the progressives’ penchant for self-criticism and their inability to hold power. Conservative cartoonists never eat their […]

Festival of Cartoon Art notes: Tony Cochran

tony cochran: “I might be significant.” “I’m too old to be be a prodigy, but young enough to be a genius. please start that rumor.” tony cochran: “I have been in syndication longer than bill watterson!” agnes creator tony cochran is throwing out the one liners faster than i can capture them. hilarious. tony cochran: […]

Festival of Cartoon Art notes: Jen Sorenson

Jen Sorenson is up now speaking about the “lighter side of impending doom” Jen Sorenson: showing a few of her cartoons. You can see Jen’s work here: http://bit.ly/9ZRvKm According to Jen Sorenson, if you want a cartoon to go viral, work in the topic of “iphone,” “palin,” or “Obama” Should alt weekly cartoons be considered […]

Festival of Cartoon Art notes: Dave Kellett

I should preface these notes by saying Dave did a superb job on this presentation – which is remarkable because he reworked his presentation late into the early morning.  Dave Kellett now up with a response to Bill Watterson’s famous 1989 “the cheapening of comics” speech. Dave Kellett what are web comics? print comic + […]

Festival of Cartoon Art notes: James Sturm

James Sturm is a co-founder of the Center of Cartoon Studies in Vermont. James Sturm is showing us the artwork for his new book Marekt Day. Check it out: http://amzn.to/cTT54D James Sturm now talking about his 4 month sabbatical away from the internet. You can read about it here: http://slate.me/9y1WqO James Sturm now talking about […]

Festival of Cartoon Art notes: Dan Piraro

Bizarro creator Dan Piraro is one of those cartoonists that have stage comedian timing and material. It’s not a big stretch to know he does have a one man comedy show. The following are my notes (first blasted as tweets, now cleaned up and expanded for the blog) from his presentation, “My life as a […]

Gene Payne passes at age 91

Gene Payne, former editorial cartoonist for The Charlotte Observer has passed away at the age of 91. During his career he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1968. “He had a loyal following of readers, particularly people who were interested in local issues and local government,” said former Observer publisher Rolfe Neill, who was a reporter […]

CSotD: Norm Feuti sells out

For some reason, it seems like I’ve had fewer barrages of offers from cashiers lately for charge cards, affinity cards and to donate to their cause-of-the-month. I’m assuming it’s because they’re tired of being told ‘no,’ and that it isn’t the result of some head office suggestion that they quit badgering the clientele.Such a dim […]

Festival of Cartoon Art: Keynote on George Herriman

George Herriman, the creator of Krazy Kat, was the topic of Michael Tisserand keynote address. Michael is writing a biography of Herriman. The following are some of the notes I took from the address:[Editor’s note: Michael has corrected a few of my notes. Please skip down to his comments for the corrections.] Title of upcoming […]

Mort Walker wins Cartoon Art Museum’s Sparky Award

The Cartoon Art Museum has announced that Mort Walker, creator of Beetle Bailey and founder of the National Cartoon Museum, is the recipient of the 2010 Sparky Award, which was presented to him by CAM curator Andrew Farago during a spotlight panel at last weekend’s New York Comic-Con.The Sparky Award is named in honor of […]

Teacher pleads guilty to animated porn

An Idaho middle school teacher has plead guilty to possession of animated child porn. The U.S. Attorney’s office said Steven Kutzner, 33, had downloaded more than 70 animated cartoon pornographic images on his computer. Many of them depicted child characters from The Simpsons. Kutzner was a former middle school teacher at Lake Hazel Middle School […]

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