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CSotD: Grimm news from the insurance industry

When Mike Peters began Mother Goose and Grimm, it was not often about the title characters. He admits to having patterned it on “The Far Side” both for its odd and random subject matter. I don’t dislike the strips dealing with the old lady and her dog, but I get more laughs out of the […]

Bone movie in production

Jeff Smith, creator of the Bone graphic novel series, sold the movie rights in 2008 to Warner Bros. Looks like it’s getting closer to the big screen. A quick Google search didn’t yield any release dates. For more than 10 years, Hollywood has been interested in putting Smith’s entertaining epic on the big screen. At […]

Bill Mauldin stamps available this month

United States Postal Service will begin selling Bill Mauldin stamps this month. The stamp features a photo of himself along with his signature characters Willie and Joe. The Postal Service will also be releasing a series entitled The Sunday Funnies which will feature Archie, Beetle Bailey, Dennis the Menace, Garfield and Calvin and Hobbes. The […]

2010 Festival of Cartoon Art schedule announced

The tenth triennial Festival of Cartoon Art will take place at The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH October 14-17, 2010. The Festival is a unique celebration of cartoons and comics, and their creators. This year’s line-up of presenters include Steve Breen, Roz Chast, Tony Cochran, Jan Eliot, Matt Groening and Tom Gammill, Dave Kellett, […]

CSotD: Conversations with Sally Forth

For its first 17 years, Sally Forth was a bland little strip about Sally and her bland, generic husband Ted and their bland non-descript middle-school daughter Hilary. Then, in 1999, creator Greg Howard walked away from the strip, leaving the art in the hands of his established collaborator, Craig MacIntosh, and turning the writing over […]

CSotD: Required Canadian Content*

Because some of my readers are in Canada, I am required to include a certain percentage of Canadian content in my blog. Also, Paul Gilligan’s Pooch Cafe is frequently a hoot, which rhymes with “about” if you say it in his hometown of Toronto. The current story arc has our hero, Poncho, trapped by a […]

Saudi editorial cartoonist form pro association

Twenty Saudi editorial cartoonist have formed the Association of Saudi Cartoonists and Caricaturists to “protect its members against unjustified layoffs and oppression by appointing lawyers to defend them before the courts.” Founding member Hana Hajjar says there are 38 editorial cartoonists working Saudi Arabia. The association’s chairman, Abdullah Sail, an editorial cartoonist at Al-Eqtisadiah newspaper, […]

Dustin strip passes 100 client papers

Congrats to Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker whose recently launched Dustin has quickly jumped to the “more than 100 newspapers” category.From the press release: “Dustin is the most successful new comic to be introduced into syndication in recent years,” said George Haeberlein, King Features vice president, worldwide syndication sales. “It has been appearing in newspapers […]

How would you run comic survey?

Much discussion has been generated over the Denver Post dropping 21 comic strips based on a survey of 18,000 (which is a HUGE survey). The question of surveys generates heated discussion as most of you who read or participate in the comments know. The “editors should do their job and pick” response might be popular […]

Eddie Pittman’s “Red’s Planet” Joins Wishtales

I’ve mentioned before Eddie Pittman’s excellent web graphic novel Red’s Planet. This week Tom Dell’Aringa and Steve Ogden announced that Eddie has agreed to publish through their Wishtales publishing studio.From the press release: Pittman recently began publishing his all-ages science fiction graphic novel “Red’s Planet” online. Dell’Aringa and Ogden were immediately taken by his wonderful […]

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