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CSotD: It takes guts to publish this kind of humor

Okay, I had this other strip pegged for Comic Strip of the Day.com. It was very intelligent and made some good points about an important topic, and the art was good … and then I came to Medium Large and it’s good I’m not a liquid-out-the-nose type because I was drinking hot coffee.Francesco Marciuliano is […]

Cartoonist buys bill boards to mock PM who is suing him

Earlier in the month, Daryl Cagle posted news that Slovakian cartoonist Martin “Shooty” Sutovec was being sued by Prime Minister Robert Fico for the sum of EUR33,000 (US$43,000) and an apology after a Shooty political cartoon was published that depicted the PM without a backbone.According to Chorlter.com, Shooty has raised $85,000 from thousands of contributers […]

CSotD: Reality, trumped by reality

I like being lured along with three panels of intelligent commentary, then dropped by a punchline in the fourth panel. I particularly like it in a case like today’s Doonesbury, where the punchline is a splash of ice cold water.Would applying common sense solutions work in the chaos that is Afghanistan? And, as long as […]

Did Steve Jobs call Mark Fiore a liar?

I was sent the following transcript from an appearance by Steve Jobs to D8 where he was interviewed about Apple and its products. During the interview, he mentioned Mark Fiore’s animated editorial cartoon app. He later mentioned when apps are rejected, “people lie” about the rejection to get press attention. Here is the transcript section […]

Nina Paley to exhibit at Cartoon Art Museum

The Cartoon Art Museum will host “Before Sita Sang The Blues: Spotlight on Nina Paley.” This is the first comprehensive exhibition of Nina, creator of the animated feature Sita Sings The Blues. This retrospective will feature a selection of Paley’s syndicated comic strips, illustrations, and a series of prints, paintings and behind-the-scenes materials from Sita.The […]

Homer named greatest TV character in last 20 years

Matt Groening’s character, Home Simpson, has been named by Entertainment Weekly as “the most recognizable and greatest character created for TV and Film of the last 20 years.” “People can relate to Homer because we’re all secretly propelled by desires we can’t admit to,” Groening was quoted as telling Entertainment Weekly. “Homer is launching himself […]

CSotD: Ask a silly question, get a 90-second segment

One positive aspect of the start of hurricane season is that, finally, the newscasters’ chatter about “Obama’s Katrina” will begin to make a little bit of sense. However, like today’s xkcd, I don’t expect the questions to become a whole lot more insightful or fact-based. The truth is, most reporters don’t have a very strong […]

Seven year old raises $8,500 drawing comics

Interesting feel-good story on Tonic.com about a seven year-old boy, Jonathan Krouse, whose grandmother is suffering from a neurodegenerative disease related to Alzheimer’s. To help raise money for the local Alzheimer’s Association, he drew and sold comic books. He raised a total of $8,530. Once Jon’s Comics was printed, he began selling it in front […]

Marmaduke gets a movie – who else should have one?

Another exercise in wishful thinking. With the live action Marmaduke movie coming out, which comic strps would make great movies? TelevisionWithoutPity.com came up with own list:Calvin and Hobbes Get Fuzzy Spy vs. Spy Bloom County/Outland Liberty Meadows FoxTrot Little Nemo in Slumberland Zippy the Pinhead Prince ValiantWhich strips are missing on this list?

Rob Cabrera reviews iPad drawing apps

Rob Cabrera, creator of the formerly syndicated comic Silo Roberts, has posted his review of the major drawing apps available for the iPad. Since the iPad’s debut in April 2010, I’ve been searching all over the Internet for reviews on drawing apps for the device, only to be disappointed by a majority of the reviews. […]

CSotD: Love is never having to say you’re an idiot

It struck me, as I was deciding what strip to feature today, that it was odd that the first time “Dilbert” has appeared here, it was in a non-office setting.However, I find that, while Dilbert’s attacks on bureaucracy were ground-breaking when they first appeared, that was more than 20 years ago and, since then, general […]

Reminder: Register for 2010 Festival of Cartoon Art

Today opens registration for the 2010 Festival of Cartoon Art in Columbus Ohio. See full announcement and details that I posted last Thursday or visit their site for details.Register early and get a discount: The registration fee will be $125, with an early bird discount of $20 (must register by August 1, 2010). Members of […]

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