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Graphic novels a growing segment of cartooning

The graphic novel segment of the cartooning industry is exploding, so I wasn’t surprised that this year’s AAEC convention will feature Gary Groth of Fantagraphic Books. I read a couple of stories over the weekend that offer a few more hint of just how widely accepted graphic novels are in literary circles now.From the last […]

Danish cartoons still causing political problems

The BBC has a great story about the impact of the now famous Danish Mohammed cartoons. Last week’s NATO summit hit a snag because Turkey threatened to veto the appointment of Denmark’s Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen because the PM has not apologized for the cartoons. As the BBC reports, the question of importance regarding […]

News Briefs for April 3, 2009

» Canadian editorial cartoonists Janet Larkman (The Nova Scotia Policy Review), Bruce MacKinnon (The Chronicle Herald) and Greg Perry (Telegraph-Journal) have been nominated for the Atlantic Journalism Award» Tim Martin with the British paper The Telegraph writes on comic books have become accepted as a literature.

Disney to release 17 3-D films in next 3 years

3-D animated films have proven to be big business. Disney says they have 17 3-D animated film releases in the works for release in the next three years. This October, they will release a two-week double feature of “Toy Story” and “Toy Story 2” and follow up with a release a 3-D rework of its […]

Gary Brookins laid off from Times-Dispatch

Decrement the staff count by one this morning. From a couple of sources it looks like Gary Brookins, the award winning editorial cartoonist for the Times-Dispatch in Richmond Virginia has been laid off along with 90 others. Gary has been with the paper since 1979 and is syndicated through King Features. He also produces the […]

David Lasky named Cartoonist of the Year

The Cartoonists Northwest held their annual Toonie Award Banquet to honor professional and amateur cartoonists, animators, and illustrators living in the Seattle area. This year’s Cartoonist of the Year went to David Lasky.The other category winners include: The Golden Toonie Award for Cartoonist of the Year 2008: David Lasky Illustration – David Lasky . Syndicated […]

News Briefs for April 2, 2009

» DC comics is launching a new news blog called The Source. The blog will feature “news, previews, behind-the-scenes info.” Hat Tip to Comics Worth Reading» The 6th annual Lakeland Community College Comics Symposium in Kirtland, OH begins tomorrow. The two-day symposium will feature Justin Thompson, Mike Pawuk, Victor Dubina, Terri Libenson, Brad Ricca, C. […]

Spider-Man graphic novel to be banned from school

A Spider-Man graphic novel is being questioned for appropriate content for Norris Elementary School by one mother. With the growth in popularity of graphic novels such hard cover comic books are being added to Nebraska school libraries, but this one in question shows the Mary Jane Watson character in a bikini and other “states of […]

Walt Disney heirs to create Disney museum

The New York Times reports that heirs of Walt Disney are set to open a new museum in San Francisco called The Walt Disney Family Museum. The museum’s goal is to focus attention on the Walt as a real person and not a brand. Diane Disney Miller, Walt’s sole surviving child was quoted as saying […]

Where the Wild Things Are trailer released

When I first heard they were doing a movie based on the beloved “Where The Wild Things Are” children’s book, I was very skeptical that it could be pulled off. The book is so short compared to the amount of material that would be needed to create a feature film. Surely certain creative license would […]

The Simpsons get own postage stamp

For those infrequent times where you need to mail something through the post office, you will soon be able to use stamps featuring Matt Groening’s The Simpsons. The stamps, which were designed by Matt himself, will go live next Thursday. Each year, the U.S. Postal Service receives 50,000 suggestions for stamps and only 20 of […]

Today’s Zits comic lands on Wikipedia

Today’s Zits by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman had Jeremy posting a picture of his mom on Wikipedia under the word ‘humiliation.’ Sure enough, some Zits fans have uploaded a copy of today’s strip to the publicly editable encyclopedia – though it is flagged for deletion.

Village Voice extends alt-comic freeze

The Village Voice suspension of all syndicated comics for one quarter may be stretching into two. According to Tom Tomorrow’s blog, an alt-weekly cartoonist contacted the Village Voice regarding the freeze: I had said we would review syndicated cartoons after the first quarter, so wanted to get back to you. Sadly, the results were disappointing, […]

Kurt Westergaard returns to drawing board

NRC Handelsblad reports that famed Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard is out of hiding (but still under police protection) and has done 26 illustrations for a new book collection of columns written by a fellow Danish columnist Lars Hedegaard. Kurt says that there was “no intention to depict the so-called prophet,” but that people could always […]

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