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Breen, Thompson, Wuerker Pulitzer Prize finalists

With the announcement that Steve Breen being named as the winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize, so too are named the other finalists. This year’s finalists also include Mike Thompson of the Detroit Free Press and Matt Wuerker of Politico. This is the third time Mike has been been a finalist. The judges note that […]

Benita Epstein joins Six Chix

Benita Epstein is the latest cartoonist to join the Six Chix comic strip, replacing Kathryn LeMieux, who is leaving the feature to pursue other interests. Benita’s first strip was in yesterday’s paper and future daily work will be featured on Fridays (Sundays are rotated amongst the six women).“Kathryn LeMieux’s contribution to Six Chix over the […]

2009 Stumptown Trophy Awards nominees posted

This year’s nominees for the Stumptown Trophy Awards has been released. The winners will be announced at this year’s The Stumptown Comics Fest 2009 in Portland OR this weekend. This is the festival’s 5th year.Nominees for Outstanding Artmiriam libicki TABLE 51 – jobnik!, fierce ease jason janicki TABLE 121 – Wayfarer terrytoledo – Sid Love […]

Karl Kerschl guest artists on today’s PVP

Despite past animosity on this site, there is sort of a big deal going on at PvP with guest artist Karl Kerschl doing today’s strip. I don’t care what side of the print/webcomics fence you’re on, this strip is amazing.If this post kicks off any kind of conversation it should be about how mainstream, print […]

Jim Lange passes away at age 82

Jim Lange, who spent 58 years on the editorial page of The Oklahoman died last night. He was 82. He retired last fall. Via the Tulsa World: “Jim Lange was not only one of the greatest political cartoonists Oklahoma ever produced, he was one of the most outstanding cartoonists in the history of American journalism,” […]

News Briefs for April 17, 2009

ComicsGo check out The Daily Cross Hatch’s full audio and video of a recent discussion featuring notables Al Jaffee, Arnold Roth, and Gary Groth.Editorial Cartooning» Marshall Ramsey, editorial cartoonist for The Clarion-Ledger, will be one of three artists featured at the Winston County Library on Saturday.Comic Strips» Over on Tall Tales Radio, Mark Tatulli, one […]

Dean Koontz publishes first graphic novel

Dean Koontz, the suspense-thriller best-selling author has produced his first graphic novel. The graphic novel is entitled, “In Odd We Trust” and is about a young man named Odd Thomas who has a secret – he can see dead people. Artist Queenie Chan provides the manga art style.From Examiner.com: The pacing of the novel is […]

Comic changes for the week

» A Cincinnati Enquirer reader emailed me to tell me that their paper cut their Sunday comics to four pages. They’ve squished six comics onto the front page of the comic section: Zits, Peanuts, For Better or For Worse, Baby Blues, Blondie and Hi and Lois.» Michael Cavna blogs that the Washington Post has reinstated […]

King Features goes green for 2nd Earth Day event

King Features is set to launch their second Earth Day comic event next Wednesday on Comics Kingdom. On that day 37 of their creators will use their comics to advance an environmental theme. Each comic will attempt to create awareness for the environment while maintaining each strip’s character and spirit. For example, in Mother Goose […]

Latest animated comic strip: Cul de Sac

Richard Thompson’s Cul de Sac is the latest comic strip to be brought to life courtesy of Ringtales and Michael Jantze’s studio (Michael’s studio did the actual animation). According to Richard’s blog, the voice talent for the alice character was provided by Colette Jantze. One of the spoilers for most of the comic strip to […]

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 […]

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