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Garry Trudeau to answer public questions

Part of the 40th anniversary of Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury, Garry will be taking questions from fans and detractors and responding to 15 of them. A special website has been created to take those questions. If interested, go to AskDoonesbury.com. Submission deadline is August 16. Or you can leave your question below.

Reid calls GOP of Charlie Brown government

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is calling Senate Republicans as practicing “Charlie Brown theory of government” for delaying many of the Democratic legislative priorities. He reportedly said, “I’ve been terribly disappointed by the Charlie Brown theory of government around here” during a press conference on the state aid bill. According to The Hill, a GOP […]

Peirce taps into hybrid book popularity

Lincoln Peirce, the creator behind Big Nate is tapping into the hybrid book craze. Hybrid books, like Diary of a Wimpy Kid have exploded in popularity. Lincoln is publishing a hybrid book called “Big Nate: In a Class By Himself” through Harper. Amazon’s description of the book: Grade 4?6?Nate is a sixth grader who has […]

Paper sends cartoonist to game after photo ban

The Plymouth Herald sent in their cartoonist to illustrate the Southampton vs. Plymouth game to get the visual story after the Southampton Football Club banned press photography – insisting they purchase the photos from a signal agency. The cartoonist, Chris Robinson, is a city historian and Herald contributor.You can see some of Chris’ illustrations on […]

CSotD: Just can’t get enough spam

Timing is everything in comedy. Thanks to syndicate deadlines, a lot of cartoons are just starting to cycle into their tar-on-the-beach story arcs as that part of the disaster is no longer a major issue. Tant pis.But  today’s “Edge City” hits at a point in time at which Facebook has suddenly been deluged with outrageous […]

CSotD: Coming straight to a DVD near you

My Cage may seem to be reaching with this gag, but it’s not easy to exaggerate the horrors of Hollywood.Consider that Universal Pictures is currently filming “Stretch Armstrong,” a movie starring “Twilight” heartthrob Taylor Lautner as a plastic toy. (Yes, the role will be a stretch.)Lautner told MTV.com “The awesome thing with toys is it […]

CSotD: Saturday profile: Johnny Hart of BC

(This profile of Johnny Hart, creator of BC and The Wizard of Id, is one of a series of cartoonist profiles I did in 2003 for the Post-Star of Glens Falls, NY. Hart died in 2007.)Today’s tip: You never know when your path will take an interesting turn. For instance, a high school art contest […]

Gene Luen Yang on breaking into graphic novels

Gene Luen Yang is the creator of American Born Chinese – the first graphic novel to win the American Library Association’s Printz Award and nominated for a National Book Award in the category of Young People’s Literature. He recently keynoted a small comic book conference where he talked about his start in graphic novels.Gene Luen […]

TokyoPop launches tour to promote Manga in US

Manga mania is waning in America and that is not making TokyoPop happy. The Comics Journal reports that founder and CEO Stuart Levy launched a cross-country tour to promote the Japanese art form. Despite the setbacks, Levy remains as madcap passionate as humanly possible about his struggling business. Instead of griping behind corporate walls, he […]

Craig Schulz on keeping his father’s legacy alive

The Press Democrat has an excellent report on Craig Schulz, Charles Schulz’ son and his work as president and CEO of Creative Associates – the company that manages licensing for the Peanuts characters. Earlier this year, Craig Schulz found himself in the national news again, when the Schulz family made a $175 million deal with […]

Howard Tayler in the local press

Our good friend Howard Tayler received a nice write-up in the local paper regarding his 10 year milestone of producing his Shlock Mercenary webcomic. When you ask Howard Tayler what launched him on a journey that now spans 10 years and uncounted strange new worlds, the answer sounds so simple. “I think the first thing […]

CSotD: Sophie explains it all

I was a senior in college in 1972, at about the height of the back-to-the-land movement. My wife and I had no firm idea of what we were going to do after I graduated, but we subscribed to the “Mother Earth News,” which has since gone Yuppie but was a lot more hippie then, and […]

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