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The value of a hometown cartoonist

Michael Cavna writes about the value of the hometown cartoonist. Whether you are Portland mourning John Callahan in recent days, or Cleveland missing Harvey Pekar far more than LeBron James in recent weeks, the regional embrace of these two nationally famed cartoonists reminds how much having a cartoonist who has deep local roots and visibility […]

Ticonderoga Cartoon Museum donates art to ToonSeum

The ToonSeum in Pittsburgh, PA has announced that it has acquired over 700 pieces of cartoon art from the Ticonderoga Cartoon Museum which will be closing in September. From the press release: The ToonSeum is delighted to announce the addition of more than 700 pieces of cartoon art to its permanent collection. This generous donation […]

Sita Sang The Blues event cancelled

A while ago I reported that Sita Sang The Blues creator Nina Paley would appear at on open reception for her exhibit at the Cartoon Art Museum in San Franciso. While the exhibit will still run through it’s scheduled dates, the opening reception has been cancelled. A new date will be announced.

Girl Genius moves to new print formats

Comic Book Resources reports that Girl Genius creators Phil and Kaja Foglio have announced that their creation would be coming out in several more different formats. The publishing and merchandising deals include:Night Shade Books will publish a series of Girl Genius prose novels Brilliance Audio will adapt these novels into audiobooks Tor will launch their […]

CSotD: Trolling for suckers

Ed Stein is a well-respected veteran of the brutal circulation wars in Denver*, and, if his former home base at the Rocky Mountain News no longer exists, his wit and insight remain unimpaired, to the extent that I’m going to let him run his own commentary on this cartoon:Conservative provocateur Andrew Breitbart did it again, […]

Jimmy Johnson’s Arlo and Janis turns 25

This Thursday, Jimmy Johnson’s Arlo and Janis will celebrate 25 in syndication. From E&P: “I really wanted to do a comic strip about a society of talking dogs, called ‘Baskerville,’ but talking-animal strips were out of favor with newspaper editors at the time, and young families were all the rage,” Johnson wrote on his site […]

Ariail joins Spartanburg Herald-Journal (UPDATED)

Former The State editorial cartoonist Robert Ariail has joined with the The Spartanburg Herald-Journal to do local editorial cartoons.From GoUpState.com, Ariail says, “Of course, South Carolina is a gold mine for cartooning. It’s one of the reasons I didn’t want to leave the state, and a reason I’m so excited about working with the Herald-Journal. […]

CSotD: Feeding (on) our bad habits

I’ve been following the story of the Ekert in Non Sequitur since it began at the tail end of June, but, since Wiley Miller tends to develop his continuing stories at a leisurely (some might say “thoughtful”) pace, I didn’t know quite when I was going to come across the right episode to post. However, […]

Breathed talks about Pete & Pickles animated series

Michael Cavna interviewed Berkeley Breathed at last week’s Comic-Con regarding his animated series based on Pete & Pickle’s children’s book. MC: What’s your own role in the TV project? Are you the guiding “hand”? And are you providing your own “static” drawings for the Technicolor team to animate? BB: It’ll be “Created by” me. Like […]

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