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CSotD: Holbrook looks over my shoulder

This could well be a totally personal choice. Not only have I recently signed up with a couple of places with very specific “your password must contain” requirements, but since I switched to a laptop six months ago, I constantly hit the cap lock and have to go back and retype five or six characters. […]

CSotD: Sunday Rerun: Frazz, June 12, 2002

The only cartoon of which I own the original. When I interviewed Jef Mallett for my newspaper some years back, I mentioned this particular strip as an outstanding example of making demands on readers, which is typical of Frazz. What’s wrong with asking the reader to pause and think for a moment? I do have […]

CSotD: Beyond camera range

I’m not watching the Olympics. Fact is, I’m on basic broadcast cable, and the good stuff, such as it is, is apparently on CNBC and MSNBC. At least the stuff they show on their main network hasn’t been very compelling, and certainly not three hours after the fact. However, here’s some good stuff from Vancouver: […]

Ellen DeGeneres mentions Broom-Hilda on air

Broom-Hilda did a story-line on Ellen DeGeneres’ dancing during her daytime talk show. It caught Ellen’s attention. DeGeneres held up a copy of a recent Sunday newspaper “Broom-Hilda” comic strip, from Dec. 20, featuring the green-not-so-meanie dancing up a storm, panel by panel, while her buzzard friend Gaylord looks on, questioning her behavior. Broom-Hilda explains […]

David Horsey is covering the Olympics

Just noticed that David Horsey, editorial cartoonist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer/Hearst Corp is in Vancouver covering the olympics. Check out his blog for updates.Which brings up the question – are there other cartoonists in Vancouver covering the Olympics for their paper?

DC Entertainment names new chief officers

From the press release: DC Entertainment, founded in September 2009 to unleash the power of the DC Comics library of characters across all media platforms, has named its executive management team, including new co-publishers of DC Comics and a Chief Creative Officer, as well as heads of Sales/Marketing/Business Development and Finance/Administration. Diane Nelson, President, DC […]

Cagle Cartoons releases President Obama iPhone app

Cagle Cartoons and MSNBC.com have released an iPhone app devoted exclusively to editorial cartoons about President Barack Obama.From Daryl Cagle’s blog: This new app focuses on cartoons chronicling the presidency of Barack Obama. Now you can follow as cartoonists from both sides of the political aisle weigh in on the decisions and policies, pitfalls and […]

Bill Day honored by National Press Foundation

Bill Day, the former editorial cartoonist for Memphis Commercial Appeal, was honored by the Annual National Press Foundation Awards this last Wednesday. He received a Special Citation for “his work addressing the growing rate of infant mortality in the United States.”“I was honored to join Bill, his wife Susan and their three sons last night […]

CSotD: Lio faces a ballooning problem

One of the nice things about Mark Tatulli’s Lio, aside from Tatulli’s ability to maintain the pantomime format, is that Lio can be king of his universe one day and put-upon the next. Which is probably one of the reasons Tatulli can maintain the pantomime format — he hasn’t locked the character into too restrictive […]

Meet the Press will now attribute cartoonists

Good news from Editor & Publisher. “We love cartoonists and cartoons which is why we like to show them on ‘Meet the Press,’ the show said in a statement released by an NBC Universal spokesperson. ” So often they perfectly capture and get to the heart of the matter. Not mentioning the cartoonists by name […]

Palin calls Family Guy episode “kick in gut”

Sarah Palin called the recent Family Guy episode that poked fun of Down Syndrome a “kick in the gut.” The episode featured a female character who explains that her father is an accountant and her mother is the former governor of Alaska – a clear reference to the Palin family. Palin’s youngest son has Down […]

Toonseum releases iPhone app

From their press release: The App features information on the ToonSeum including hours, location, exhibits, events and admission. It also features content pulled from the ToonSeum’s blog and Youtube page. Plans for the inclusion of a video docent tours via the app are also in production. “New technologies such as the Iphone help museums go […]

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