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News Briefs for February 9, 2009

» Australian Special Broadcasting Service has posted a transcript of an interview it did with political cartoonist Pat Oliphant. Topics range from why he left Australia, his other artistic endeavors and of course his lament of the Bush administration.» Leigh Rubin, creator of Rubes will be the featured speaker at the Tulare Historical Museum.» In […]

Life doing both a webcomic and syndicated comic

There are a limited number of individuals who are doing both a syndicated comic and webcomic at the same time. Corey Pandolph does The Elderberries comic for Universal Press and then two webcomics, Bark Eater Lake and Toby, Robot Satan for the web. Last fall Norm Feuti launched a webcomic Gill in addition to his […]

Coverly on cartooning; penning children’s book

Speed Bump creator Dave Coverly has an extensive write up in The Daily Gazette (NY) about his career in the comics.Regarding the book, Dave tells the Gazette that he has signed a four-book deal with New York publisher Henry Holt and Co., and is writing children’s books, with the first book is entitled, “Sue MacDonald […]

Comments have been released

To those who have been commenting this week and not seeing your comments posted, I’ve approved them. Apparently as I was prepping the site to allow contributors last weekend, I accidentally set the option that required all comments to be approved if the the commentor hasn’t been flagged as approved previously. Some 25+ comments were […]

KAL’s work featured in virtual exhibit

Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher is featured in a new online only museum called the Forward Thinking Museum. The virtual museum is part of a non-profit philanthropic corporation dedicated to encouraging aesthetic reflection about present realities and future possibilities. KAL’s exhibit features 18 of his cartoons that will be updated on a monthly basis.

Pastis’ comic writing advice: Don’t try so hard

Pearls Before Swine creator Stephan Pastis is dishing out advice for would be comic creators. His first round of advice: “Don’t put effort into your work.” Here’s how you know when you’re funny: The ideas seem to flow from you naturally, almost without work. You’re more of a witness to it than a creator of […]

Cul de Sac celebrates 5 year in Washington Post

Richard Thompson’s Cul de Sac was a weekly feature in the Washington Post years before it became a daily syndicated strip. This Sunday, Cul de Sac crosses the five year milestone of it being in The Washington Post.Richard also does another weekly feature for the Post entitled Richard’s Poor Almanac, which debuted in 1997.

Mike Thompson joins Steve Breen on Grande Avenue

What started as informal brainstorming sessions between friends has now become a formal partnership on Steve Breen’s Grande Avenue comic strip. As of January 1st of this year, Detroit Free Press editorial cartoonist Mike Thompson is being credited for his work on the strip which began over the last couple of years.Steve tells me that […]

Creators launches revenue sharing comic feature

Creators Syndicate is launching a new comic service called “RevUp” for online newspapers. The comics are embedded on the paper’s web site with an ad supplied by Creators. The paper keeps any advertising revenue off that page minus the one ad served up by Creators. The service also includes social features such as ratings, comments, […]

Hard bound Bloom County collection due in October

IDW Publishing has announced that they will release the first volume of The Bloom County Library in October of this year. Each of five volumes will collect nearly two years worth of daily and Sunday strips, in chronological order. This will be the very first time that many of these comic strips have been collected, […]

News Briefs for February 4, 2009

» Ed Hall lost four clients in December during the newspaper turmoil. He reports he’s picked up a new paper. » Animated News reports that Kung Fu Panda swept the Annie Awards in 10 categories. The Annie is the animation industry equivalent of an Oscar. Charles Brubaker wonders if Dreamworks rigged the voting (Dreamworks is […]

Future of webcomics in print?

The Independent (UK) has posted an article on how the web is forcing print companies, in this case specifically comic books, into transitioning their products to the web to counter piracy – much like the music companies had to open up their catalogs to online stores like iTunes to counter the music sharing piracy. The […]

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