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Denver Post drops 21 comics, picks up 1

The Denver Post has dropped 21 comics today and picked up one. The Post picked up all of the Rocky Mountain News’ comics last year when the paper folded. After 18,000 people responded to their survey, the following comics were dropped: The Argyle Sweater Speed Bump Cornered The Flying McCoys Loose Parts Pot-Shots Prickly City […]

Danish paper criticized for issuing apology

The Daily Plitiken printed an apology for running the Mohammad cartoon along with other Danish papers in a show of solidarity after the New Year murder attempt on cartoonist Kurt Westergaard. But not all are happy with the apology for reasons you might not expect. Politiken said that it was apologising for the offence caused […]

Zapiro’s satirical puppet show to finally air

Two years after being pulled from the South African network line-up, Jonathan Shapiro’s (“Zapiro”) satirical puppet show will finally hit the air tomorrow night. The show was set to air in 2008 and the pilot was partially funded by the SABC, but the network pulled the show before it could debut citing “sensitivity of viewers.” […]

Aaron McGruder announced Boondocks return to TV

Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder has announced that his television show based on his former comic strip will be returning to the small screen on May 2nd. His announcement was posted on his twitter account. Hey folks… Boondocks coming back May 2nd! (We swear!) Please follow @boondocksBTLG for the latest info and updates.

Mayerson: ‘Avatar’ is not an animated film

Mark Mayerson, noted animation historian and an instructor at Sheridan College, has written on the movie Avatar and motion capture in general.In what we would all acknowledge as typical animated films (Snow White, Toy Story), animation is production, not post-production. In films that have animated elements added (Jurassic Park), animation is done in post-production. This […]

CSotD: The Divine Miss O

Shortly before beginning this project, I asked a comics exec what the copyright issues might be, though I assumed it was fair use. He replied that, while it was technically a gray area, it would not be the kind of thing anyone was likely to really get upset over.Well, if I used Richard Thompson’s “Cul […]

CSotD: How well I know …

Okay, today’s Frazz may be TOO subjective a choice. For those who have never lived in the northern reaches of civilization (as Jef Mallett and I both have), ice fishermen really do periodically float off into the bay. For some reason, ice fishing is an obsession, and they get out there as soon as the […]

CSotD: At the end of the day, humor changes

It’s been a long day, most of it on generator power with no Internet connection, so I didn’t get to the funnies until about 12 hours after I normally would have. I don’t know if that makes a difference or not, but I had a couple of witty strips picked out that really told some […]

George Lopez to bring Speedy Gonzales to theaters

Comedian George Lopez will voice the Looney Tunes character Speedy Gonzales on the big screen. New Line is producing a live-action/CG hybrid movie featuring the famous 50’s character. Over the years, Speedy appeared in the live-action/animation features “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” “Space Jam” and “Looney Tunes: Back in Action.” But the character has often courted […]

Fourth Seth MacFarlane show in the works

Details of what may be the forth Seth MacFarlane show was released by Alex Borstein recently.-Alex will voice the show?s main character, who is female. -The show will be developed by Alex and Gary Janetti, a television writer who helped in writing ?Stewie B. Goode?, which later became the first part of Stewie Griffin: The […]

Rudy Larriva dies at 94

Veteran animator Rudy Larriva, whose animation credits extend to Warner Bros, United Production of America (UPA), Format Films, Ruby-Spears, among others, passed away on February 19th. He was 94.Despite his long range of credits, he is without a doubt known among animation fans as the director of several low-budget Road Runner cartoons, which were made […]

Daryl Cagle reports on his trip to Columbia

The ever traveling Daryl Cagle returned recently from a trip to Columbia to attend a conference of cartoonists. I gave lectures at colleges, to the public and to groups of journalists in Bogota, Medell’in and Cartagena. I was impressed with the audiences; they understood everything and laughed at all the same things an American audience […]

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