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Tim Lachowski?s GET A LIFE! syndicated online at GoComics

On 04/19/10 Tim Lachowski?s panel GET A LIFE! moved from Sherpa to online syndication with GoComics. Tim is a Detroit-based advertising director and writer specializing in humor. His work has appeared nationally and internationally in numerous venues, including Reader?s Digest, Good Housekeeping, The Funny Times, The Harvard Business Review, The Saturday Evening Post, and Cat […]

Apple facing antitrust inquiry?

From NYPost: According to a person familiar with the matter, the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are locked in negotiations over which of the watchdogs will begin an antitrust inquiry into Apple’s new policy of requiring software developers who devise applications for devices such as the iPhone and iPad to use only Apple’s […]

Seth MacFarlane: Arizona law is like Nazi Germany

Caught by Comics Riff:MacFarlane, speaking in a Reuters Television interview, said the Arizona law was more shocking than his own irreverent, hot-button shows. His animated comedies “Family Guy,” “American Dad” and “The Cleveland Show” all air on Fox.“It’s too much. It’s kind of a slap in the face, it’s not the way to handle it. […]

Rina Piccolo launches webcomic “Velia, Dear”

Rina Piccolo, creator of Tina’s Groove and one of the Six Chix, has launched a tri-weekly webcomic entitled, “Velia, Dear.” The comic launched today and is about a young woman named Velia who leaves the inner city to take care of her aging Italian mother.Regarding the new strip (and why she’s launching a web comic) […]

CSotD: Don’t be what you see

Jen Sorensen has a decided mean streak, and a willingness to play to a faithful, rather than mass, audience, which makes her weekly strip Slowpoke more incisive than most political/social observation cartoons. What I like about her work is that there are other cartoonists, on both sides of the aisle*, who are capable of becoming […]

CSotD: Little Mutts

I’m a huge fan of Patrick McDonnell’s art but must confess that I’m not blown away by Mutts itself as often as I’d like to be. As he noted in the profile that ran here recently, Mutts is a quiet place in a noisy world and maybe I just like a little more noise in […]

Priggee cartoons on Tea Party shirts?

Just noticed the early organization of a new movement inside the Tea Party movement called Replace This Face March. Looks like some capitalist activity taking advantage of the Tea rage, but anyway… the goal is to get two or three million Americans (party affiliation agnostic) all wearing the same t-shirt on October 16 for “the […]

New graphic novel roasts comic strips

Andrew McGinn and David Neitzke have published their first graphic novel, “The Legacy – a Graphic Novel.” For those who are sensitive to critique of the American newspaper comic strip, this book probably best be avoided. John Hogan over at Graphic Novel Reporter describes it as, “about a young man named Chas who inherits a […]

Mike Luckovich cartoon skews own guest speaker

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist and blogger Jay Bookman provides us with a funny story about how on the day that Georgia House Speaker David Ralston was to be the guest speaker at a dinner to honor Mike Luckovich, Mike’s cartoon that morning depicted the speaker as a stripper. Ralston admitted later to being a bit […]

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