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Alex Hunter wins Scripps Howard Journalism Award

Editor & Publisher reported that Alex Hunter of The Washington Times has won this year’s Scripps Howard Journalism Award for editorial cartooning. Alex wins the $10,000 ward, trophy for his “well-researched satire that merged sequential art with editorial cartoons.” You can check out Alex’s work on the Time’s website.Mike Luckovich of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution was […]

Manley talks about the art of Judge Parker strip

Mike Manley talks to Comics Riff about taking over the art of the Judge Parker serial. MC: So you were already very familiar with his style. Can you speak to adapting to his style — and the constraints of a continuity comic strip? MM: Eduardo and I have very similar influences artistically. It’s all a […]

Daily Cartoonist goes mobile

A couple of weeks ago, I quietly released a mobile version of this blog for the iPhone/iPod Touch, Android, Palm Pre and Blackberry. The mobile version has all the capability of the full site including reading and posting comments. So, if you’re stuck at the grocery store, child’s dance/soccer/piano lessons, feel free to visit The […]

Chris Sharron wins Charles M. Schulz Award

Chris Sharron, a senior cartoonist for the Daily Kent Stater in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) at Kent State University, earned a coveted National Journalism Award from the Scripps Howard Foundation. The National Journalism Awards honor the best work in the communications industry and journalism education each year.Chris will receive $10,000 and […]

MAD magazine going bimonthly

Tom Richmond reports that MAD magazine will go from a quarterly mag to bimonthly. No further details, but as John says this will mean not only a lot more MAD to be had but also a return to more topical material. MAD has been hampered by being completely unable to riff on timely subjects due […]

NYT: Surge of republications of comics is awesome

Douglas Wolk, writing for the New York Times, writes about the surge of comic strip republications lately. As the modern-day American newspaper comic strip slowly chokes to death, done in by shrinking spaces and exhausted franchises, its more vibrant ancestors are living in renewed luxury. Comic strips are the most ephemeral kind of art; each […]

Rob Tornoe’s cartoons back in Editor & Publisher

Congrats to Rob Tornoe: I’m happy to announce that starting with March’s issue, I’m back drawing cartoons for Editor & Publisher magazine. For those of you that don’t know, E&P is the monthly trade journal that has covered the newspaper industry for 125 years. Back in December, there was a bit of a scare when […]

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