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More comic page changes

The Press Republican (Plattsburgh, NY) is dropping Dick Tracy in favor of Tundra. The write to the readers, “We ask even die-hard fans of “Dick Tracy” to give “Tundra” a serious, objective look. We’re sure you’ll find it more arresting, in the long run.”The good people over at United Media send me briefs occasionally on […]

CSotD: Comics at the pace of life

Jan Eliot’s “Stone Soup” is, quietly, one of the smartest strips out there. It’s not exactly based on her life, but she went through some rough spots and, as in the folk tale for which the strip is named, got by with a little of this and a little of that. Jan reports that, to […]

I’m in Tucson next week…

I’ll be traveling to Tucson next week. Monday will probably be light on the blogging, but the rest of the week should be normal level of news. If you live in the Tucson area and would like to meet up for dinner, I’d love to talk shop. E-mail me.

Bizarro app named New and Noteworthy

Back in February, I alerted you that Dan Piraro was launching a Bizarro app in the iTunes app store. This week, it was placed in the “New and Noteworthy” section of the app store.King Feature has dropped the price of the app from $1.99 to $.99 for a limited time. If your procrastinated (like me) […]

Buck Rogers coming to big screen in 3D

Paul W.S. Anderson is said to be working on a Buck Rogers 3D feature film. Anderson directed “Alien vs Predator.” The screen play is reportedly being written by Iron Man writers Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. The Buck Rogers character is based on a comic strip of the same name that appeared in 1928.

KAL returns from Middle East

Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher, the editorial cartoonist for The Economist magazine, has returned from a speaking tour in the Middle East. I have just returned from a 12 day visit to Amman, Jordan and Beirut, Lebanon as part of a strategic speaker initiative sponsored by the US Embassies in the region. During my visit I addressed […]

President Obama reads the comics (and Pickles)

I caught this on Gene Weingarten’s Chatological Humor column. Garry Trudeau emailed Gene a link to a photo on the White House’s Flicker account showing a photo of President Obama on the phone. In the background, on his desk is the Sunday comics. Looking at the enlarged photo, I can’t tell which paper the comics […]

Tom the Dancing Bug cut from Salon

Ruben Bolling has posted news that his strip, Tom the Dancing Bug, has been dropped from Salon.com. I was told that the cancellation was made because of “severe budget constraints,” and that traffic for the comic continued to be good. I know that must be the case; it was consistently on Salon’s “most read” list. […]

KAL launches iPhone app

Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher, the editorial cartoonist for The Economist magazine, has launched his first iPhone app. Designed for the iPhone, this new application is an impressive collection of KAL’s award winning political cartoons, hand-picked by the artist himself. Browse through 150+ examples of KAL’s work, including 29 color covers and illustrations from The Economist magazine. […]

Barney and Clyde to launch in June

The long rumored comic strip by Gene Weingarten, Pulitzer Prize humor columnist for the Washington Post, has a launch date. Michael Cavna reports that the strip is a partnership between Gene, his son Dan and David Clark (1996 NCS Newspaper Illustration division award winner). The strip “Barney and Clyde” launches June 7 and is described […]

Cagle Cartoons celebrates 10 years in business

Congratulations to Daryl Cagle on this milestone: Ten years ago I was working as a daily cartoonist for Gannett’s Honolulu Advertiser. My cagle.com web site was popular and I made a deal with Microsoft’s Slate.com to partner, host and promote the site as part of Slate, which did a lot to boost our audience and […]

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