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News briefs for September 14, 2009

Comic strips» Luann creator Greg Evans is profiled in the Arizona Daily Star.» Wee Pals creator Morrie Turner is profiled in the San Francisco Chronicle. Morrie has an 45 year retrospective exhibit of his work in the San Francisco Main Library that is running now.» The Downtown Carlisle Association (PA) is bringing Close to Home […]

Cagle, Eliot visit Algiers for comic festival (Updated)

Editorial cartoonist Daryl Cagle and comic strip creator Jan Eliot are among several international cartoonists attending the 2009 Festival International de la Bande Dessinee d’Alger. The two are the only cartoonists representing the United States out of the two or three score individuals from around the world. Daryl will participate on a couple of presentations […]

Five guest artists to take over on Sunday Baldo

For four Sundays, starting September 27th, Baldo will be drawn by different hispanic artists to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month. The five artists include: David “Lebo” LeBatard, Carlos Saldana, creator the “Burrito” comic books, Anthony Oropeza and Lorenzo Lizano, artists for “Amigoman: The Latin Avenger” and David Alvarez creator of Yenny on GoComics.com.According to their blog […]

News briefs for September 11, 2009

Books» Mutts creator Patrick McDonnell has illustrated a book by spiritual guru Eckhart Tolle about “living in the moment.” It’s entitled “Guardians of Being.”Comic Strips» Frazz will replace Night Lights & Fairy Flights in the Hartford Courant.Editorial Cartooning» An editor with the San Marcos Daily Record had to deal with two readers who took issue […]

Newspaper cartoonists autographs

Over at the Yesterday’s Papers blog, John Adcock has posted scans famous comic artists’ autographs. Included in the post: Billy De Beck, Ernie Bushmiller, Milt Caniff, Bert Thomas. Clare Briggs, W. A. Carlson, AD Carter, E. Simms Campbell, R. M. Brinkerhoff, Jack Cole, Walter Berndt, and Wally Bishop.Hat tip to Tom Spurgeon for finding this […]

Tony Blair: Yale Press did the right thing

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is teaching a course on Faith and Globalization at Yale University, has stated that he thinks Yale Press made the right decision to not include the infamous Muhammad cartoons in a book about the cartoons. When asked how he would have approached the matter, he replied: It’s certainly […]

Berkeley Breathed to panel Long Beach Comic Con

Bloom County, Outland and Opus creator Berkeley Breathed will make his comic-con debut at Long Beach Comic Con on October 2. The reclusive cartoonist will introduce his first collection of Bloom County entitled, “The Bloom County Library Volume One.” He will also host a discussion on Bloom County and signing copies of the book. From […]

Swine flu hits Penny Arcade Expo

Last weekend’s Penny Arcade Expo will be memorable for several attendees – more so for many possibly returning home with H1N1, commonly called the swine flu. So far there have been less than a 100 confirmed cases according to Robert Khoo, Penny Arcade, Inc.’s President of Operations and Business Development. Those who attendeded and contracted […]

Warner Bros creates new DC Comic company

Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. has created DC Entertainment Inc. to “fully realize the power and value of the DC Comics brand and characters across all media and platforms” which I’m interpreting as do a better job of getting DC Comics properties into more markets such as films, tv, web etc. Comics Reporter Tom Spurgeon doesn’t […]

News briefs for September 9, 2009

Animation Film» The New York Times writes about the postapocalyptic Shane Acker movie “9” that is due out today.Comic Books» A Donald Duck comic published in Denmark was recalled after it was discovered that an accompanying fingerprint set contained “dangerous iron-based powders”. Some 40,000 issues were distributed. Parents were warned that it was toxic if […]

Comic page line-up changes

Two changes in the comic page line-ups that I’ve come across recently:» The Honolulu Star Bulletin announces that it is replacing Maintaining (which is leaving syndication) with Secret Asian Man, which is leaving syndication. Tak Toyoshima, Secret Asian Man’s creator is self-syndicating his work on a weekly (Sunday) schedule. » The Detroit Free Press is […]

Yale alumni group urge print of Muhammad cartoons

A group of prominent conservative Yale alumni, led by former United Nations John Bolton, is circulating a letter to the editor urging other Yale graduates “to sign the letter and to call on the University to publish ‘The Cartoons that Shook the World’ with the cartoons that shook the world intact,” according to the Yale […]

Launch event planned for Fort Knox comic

On Thursday, October 1, 2009, The Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco will feature Paul Jon to talk about his soon to be debuting comic Fort Knox which launches into syndication on October 5. Paul will give a presentation on what it took to get his Fort Knox feature signed and launched with the Washington […]

The Scott Stantis goes to Chicago interview

Last month it was announced that Scott Stantis would become the editorial cartoonist for The Chicago Tribune, the first cartoonist hired since the death of Jeff MacNelly in 2000. Much thanks to Scott for taking time out to participate in my recent email interview request about his move to the Trib.Alan Gardner: How did this […]

Steve Moore celebrates 14 years with Universal

Universal Uclick’s editor John Glynn writes that In the Bleacher’s Steve Moore is celebrating 14 years with U/U. In addition for his strip, Steve has made his mark in Hollywood having been the writing source for animated features such as Open Season, Flushed Away, and a new feature called Alpha and Omega that is due […]

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