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Todd Clark’s Lola turns 10 on Sunday

Todd Clark’s comic strip Lola turns 10 this Sunday. The comics, syndicated through United Media, appears in 125 papers. The comic features an active, razor tongued grandmother in her late 70’s.From the United Media press release: “It’s flown by for me,” Todd said of the ten years. “I’d like to thank everyone from the bottom […]

News Briefs for April 16, 2009

Comic Strips» Doonesbury creator Gary Trudeau has a piece in Monday’s New Yorker (now available online). It’s an “unedited transcript of the complete G-20 Summit coverage of Roland Hedley, senior Twitter correspondent for Fox News, who appears regularly in ‘Doonesbury’.”» Chuck Barney interviews Dilbert creator Scott Adams on what keeps Scott going after 20 years. […]

Ed Stein posts his Columbine shooting cartoons

With the 10th anniversary of the Columbine shootings in Colorado coming up on Monday, Ed Stein, editorial cartoonist for the now closed Rocky Mountain News, has posted his collection of his editorial cartoons and Denver Square cartoons that he drew after the events. As I scan through the collection, I’m struck with Ed’s ability to […]

Milt Priggee joins SeattlePI.com

David Horsey announced on his SeattlePI.com blog that Milt Priggee will now be a featured editorial cartoonist for the online-only SeattlePI.com. As I shift gears to add a broader national audience in the string of Hearst newspapers stretching from Connecticut and New York to Texas and California, Milt Priggee will be taking aim at targets […]

Has Dick Tracy become a laughingstock?

The once graphically brilliant Dick Tracy has fallen on hard times, if last Sunday’s strip is any evidence. Take a look at http://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2009/04/12/ and see for yourself: the sadly deformed woman in the Crimestopper panel, Tracy’s amputated fingers in the last panel, the way his trenchcoat appears and disappears…is this what’s passing for professional cartooning […]

Universal Press now accepts electronic submissions

In an effort to be more efficient and give aspiring cartoonists and columnists a break on postage, Universal Press Syndicate is moving toward an electronic-only submissions process.An electronic submission process has several benefits, says John Glynn, vice president of rights and acquisitions for Universal Press. Creators will save money on postage and time packaging their […]

News Briefs for April 14, 2009

Comic Strips» Lynn Johnston has been working on a children’s book entitled, “Farley Follows His Nose.” They’ve posted the front cover on her blog. » Gay comics pioneer Jeff Krell, creator of the groundbreaking comic strip Jayson and longtime translator for famed German cartoonist Ralf König, will appear at Pittsburgh’s Steel City Con on Saturday, […]

2009 Will Eisner nominees announced

This year’s Will Eisner nominees have been announced. The Eisner Awards are each year at the San Diego Comic-Con to recognize the best in comic book, graphic novel and digital comic art. This year’s nominees are:Best Short Story “Actual Size” by Chris Ware, in Kramers Ergot 7 (Buenaventura Press) “Chechen War, Chechen Women,” by Joe […]

Chris Houghton wins Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship

The National Cartoonists Society Foundation (NCSF) has announced that this year’s winner of the 2009 Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship is Chris Houghton, a junior at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan where he studies illustration. Houghton was chosen from among 120 applicants for the award, which includes a $5,000 scholarship and a trip […]

Jack Ohman wins Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award

Jack Ohman, editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian has been honored as this year’s recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award in the category of editorial cartooning. The judges wrote that Jack’s “cartoons tackle a range of difficult topics including poverty and unemployment in Oregon, the practice of shuffling Oregon teachers suspected of molesting children […]

News Briefs for April 13, 2009

Editorial Cartooning» Marshall Ramsey, editorial cartoonist for the Clarion-Ledger will be on the campus of the University of Tennessee’s Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy today speaking to students about politics and cartooning.InternationalA recent raid by Iraqi police on an exhibition featuring a cartoon lampooning their prime minister is being criticized by an […]

Japan hoping Manga comics will end recession

Expect more Manga in the coming years. The UK’s Guardian is reporting that one of the strategies for economic correction in Japan is to export more Manga. Part of the 15 trillion Yen stimulus measure unveiled last week contains language to boost Manga comic exports from 2% to 18 over the next decade resulting in […]

News Briefs for April 9, 2009

Editorial Cartooning» Mike Beckom is now freelancing for The Palmetto Scoop (SC).» Recently laid off editorial cartoonist Robert Ariail emails Daryl Cagle about his future plans.Comic Strips» The Chronicle (Geneva, IL) is returning the comics to their original size after reader complaints. The Born Loser and The Family Circus were brought back as well.Television» iO9 […]

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