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News Briefs for June 12, 2009

Animation» Animated News blog reports that Ponyo, the Hayao Miyazaki film that is coming to the United States will open on an unprecedented 800 screens this August. His earlier film, Spirited Away only opened in 600.Interviews» Michael Cavna interviews Boston Globe political cartoonist Dan Wasserman.

E&P: Will editorial cartoonist vanish?

More gloom and doom writings about the state of editorial cartooning in the industry. This time from Editor and Publisher. To be a newspaper staff editorial cartoonist these days is to live in dread that the next phone call is coming from the human resources department. “There’s a great sense of dismay and gloom in […]

News Briefs for June 11, 2009

Comic Strips» Mallard Fillmore creator Bruce Tinsley will be on “The O’Reilly Factor” tomorrow night at 8:00 pm (EST) to discuss the 15th anniversary of his strip.» Cory Pandolph launches his fourth comic feature Monday. Promo video (of sorts) on youTube.Interviews» Scott Nickel continues his series of interviews. The latest round include Peter Bagge and […]

Liberty Meadows Sunday strips collection coming

Image Comics will be releasing the first of two collections of Liberty Meadows Sunday strips on July 1. The collections contain over three hundred pages of Frank Cho’s Sunday strips. According to Comic Book Resources the strips featured in this collection contain the uncensored versions that were altered for syndication through Creators.

Donald Duck turns 75

June 9, 1934 Donald Duck made his debut with the line, “Who, me? Oh no. I’ve got a belly ache.” According to CBSNews.com, he has since had his own comic strip in 1938, 150 other cartoons and seven feature films. He won an Oscar in 1943 for his role in “Der Fuehrer’s Face.”

Keith Knight on improving NCS; Cagle responds

Last week, Keith Knight posted a cartoon responding to his first time attending a National Cartoonist Society’s Reuben award weekend. In the cartoon he suggests various ways the NCS could improve the events which include: holding the conferences in smaller locales, being more inclusive to webcomickers and indie cartoonists, have more public events and organize […]

News Briefs for June 8, 2009

Editorial Cartooning» Daryl Cagle will moderate a panel of editorial cartoonists again this year at the San Diego ComicCon. Pat Oliphant will be there.» Mike Lynch as an excellent review of Draper Hill’s career. Draper passed away two weeks ago. He was the editorial cartoonist for the Detroit News.Interviews» Todd Dolce interviews Molly and the […]

Big project done. Check it out

Apologies up front for departing from the normal cartooning topics. For the last several months I’ve been busy working on a major web project that has consumed much of my “blogging time” – especially in the last couple of months. Yesterday we launched several websites (more on that later) and I anticipate returning to a […]

Pinatagate cartoon coverage round up

Last week, Chip Bok’s cartoon poking fun at Republicans dealing with how to approach the Judge Sonia Sotomayor nomination to the Supreme Court, created a stir in segments of the Latino community by depicting the Puerto Rican judge as a pinata. Here is around up of some of the national press the cartoon has raised.The […]

Monsters, Inc. 2 set for 2013 debut

Both the Animation Blog and Pixar Planet blogs are reporting that “Monsters, Inc. 2” is now in development with a likely release date for 2013. Other confirmed sequels include “Toy Story 3” next year followed by “Cars 2” in 2011. Pete Docter, the original director for “Monsters, Inc” is also said to be returning for […]

Viral marketing videos to sell comic book collections

Came across this video this morning to hype the release of Stephan Pastis’ 12th Pearls Before Swine comic collection. It’s an excellent example of viral marketing to sell comic book collections.Very funny, Stephan. Seriously, what does John Glynn do all day at Universal Press besides make videos for rival comic strips and post on his […]

News briefs for June 4, 2009

We have a launch date set for Monday for the web project(s) that have been consuming my life. I hope to return to normal blogging schedule beginning next week. Until then, blogging will be intermittent. Interviews» Carolyn Davis of the Philadelphia Inquirer interviews their own Signe Wilkinson on her comic strip, The Family Tree. » […]

Narrative Magazine looking to buy cartoons

Just received an email from the content supervisor at Narrative Magazine (online literary magazine). They are looking for submissions for unpublished single-panel cartoons, comics strips and serialized graphic novels. And they pay!We welcome submissions of previously unpublished single-panel cartoons, comic strips, and serialized graphic novels, as well as alternative-format works that focus on the visual. […]

News briefs for June 3, 2009

Collections» Slam Bang #4 vol 3 is now available. The anthology includes the artwork of Adam Wilson, Luisa Russo, Dan Burke, Matjaz Bertoncelj, Allen Freeman, Anton Bogaty, Brian Hagen, Rob Schamberger, Charlene Chua,Clint Basinger, David Branstetter, C. William Cooke, Gerorge Hartman, Jason Nocera, Dan Taylor, Jim Pack, James Stanton, Agata Laguniak, Kirt Dinse, Larry Blake, […]

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