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Tom Toles and Robert Wright at Bloggingheads

Robert Wright interviews Tom Toles in a Bloggingheads episode:For just the past week, Toles has added a blog-like commentary to his cartoons:He talks about the past and future of political cartoons. (They’re dead or could last forever.)  There’s an interesting revelation about the origin of the tiny commentary part at the bottom of the cartoons. […]

Aaron McGruder launches new Boondocks site

With the upcoming new season of Boondocks, USAToday reports Aaron McGruder has launched an “official unofficial” site.McGruder has been good about keeping us posted via Twitter, and now he has launched an “official unofficial” Boondocks site at http://www.boondocksbootleg.com. Here, you can find screen shots from the new season, video clips and behind-the-scenes stuff, as well […]

CSotD: Keith Knight knocks one out of the park

There is a saying in cartooning that good writing can save bad art but that good art won’t save bad writing. Not an issue for Keith Knight, who has a rare talent for combining hilarious art with solid observational humor. This gag simply would not work if (A) the expressions on the baby weren’t so […]

Nigerian newspaper wants editorial cartoonist

I don’t see ads like this anymore. The commute might be a strain, but I thought I’d pass it along anyway. 🙂 A leading newspaper publishing company with its head office in lagos has vacancies for the following position in its Concept Unit. 1. EDITORIAL CARTOONIST Candidates should posses: a) Creative ability with striking draughtsmanship […]

Jeff Koterba’s cartoons heading to Space Station

Rob Tornoe interviews Omaha World-Herald cartoonist Jeff Koterba who will have two of his cartoons traveling to the International Space Station on April 5. How did your cartoon end up on one of NASA’s final space shuttle flights? Clayton Anderson, the only Nebraska-born astronaut, will be flying on the upcoming shuttle flight Discovery. I first […]

Soup to Nutz celebrates ten years in syndication

Rick Stromoski is celebrating 10 years in syndication with his comic strip Soup to Nutz. Soup to Nutz features a family that is a far cry from the Cleavers, the Waltons or the Bradys. But you’ll undoubtedly recognize them anyway. Most likely, they’re a lot like the family you grew up in … where the […]

CSotD: Meanwhile, down at the mall …

Norm Feuti’s “Retail” is one of the mysteries of the newspaper industry — a funny strip about working at the mall, a theme that taps right into the desirable 18-to-24 age group with the attitude that makes movies like “Office Space” and “Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle” instant classics. And yet it hasn’t […]

Mikhaela Reid retires from editorial cartooning

News from Mikhaela Reid, who announced on her blog that she’s hanging up the pen and ink – at least in the alt-editorial cartooning market.The political cartooning market sucks (and I suck at marketing.) This is really no secret. I started out in 2002 with one paying client, the Boston Phoenix. Over the years I […]

CSotD: Comic PANEL of the Day.com

There is a small kerfuffle going on in the comics world because Wiley Miller’s Non Sequitur is up for a National Cartoonists Society Award for “Best Comic Strip,” and some people think it should only be eligible for “Best Panel.” Actually, it’s sometimes a panel and sometimes a strip, and Wiley entered some panels in […]

CSotD: Sunday profile: Jef Mallett on “Frazz”

(I wrote this profile of Frazz cartoonist Jef Mallett in 2003 for the Post-Star of Glens Falls, NY)”Frazz is who I would be, if I were about 100 times cooler,” Jef Mallett admits.The parallel is purely intentional. Like the cartoon janitor of his school-based comic strip, Mallett is a lifelong learner who has always preferred […]

CSotD: Welcome to Mud Season

As it happens, March has been an oddity in this part of the world. We managed to duck the worst of the spring storms with only one day-long power outage, but everyone remains braced for that final blast of branch-busting winter snow, and will likely remain that way until either the storm hits or May, […]

How a panel was nominated for comic strip award

I read this morning Pooch Cafe creator Paul Gilligan asking how a panel feature (Non Sequitur) was allowed to be nominated for NCS division award for best comic strip: One eyebrow raiser, though: one of the comic strip nominations this year went to Wiley Miller for Non Sequitur. For those who don?t know, Non Sequitur […]

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