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Stacy Curtis attends Obama rally in Chicago

Stacy Curtis was fortunate enough to travel to Chicago’s Grant Park, the location of President-Elect Barack Obama’s victory speech, last night and has posted photos and sketches on his blog from the event. He writes that the event was “spectacular”Stacy felt motivated to go because, as he puts it, “we figured we may never get […]

Election Coverage from a cartoonist’s perspective

Through out the day I’ll be posting coverage of today’s presidential election from cartoonists around the country. Keep coming back here throughout the day for updates. First up: Ted Rall, the man conservatives LOVE to hate, has posted his second cartoon animation depicting GOP VP nominee Sarah Palin trying to take John McCain out ala […]

Bill Leak to be released from hospital

Australian cartoonist Bill Leak is set to be discharged from the hospital after a four day coma and emergency brain surgery after falling head first off a balcony on October 18. According to The Australian, Bill has no memory of the incident. “When I woke out of the coma they explained to me what happened, […]

Review of the new Comics.com

Over the weekend, United Media rolled out a radically new designed Comics.com and announced that their paid subscription model service was retired in favor of free, unfettered, full access to all their 92 comic features and 45 editorial cartoonists. Comics.com went from one of the most expensive paid subscription comic services to completely free. Free […]

Live blogging the election

I’ll be live blogging the live bloggers during tomorrow night’s election results. If you’re a cartoonist who will be blogging about the election tomorrow night, please drop me an email so I can be watching for your stuff.

Peanuts short animations coming through iTunes

E&P is reporting that 20 new 3-4 minute Peanuts animations are being released today on iTunes. The animated shorts are taken from classic 1964 comic strips and produced using Flash technology with new voices by Warner Bros. Motion Comics. Each episode contains 2 shorts for $.99. In an interview with E&P, Jeannie Schulz, the wife […]

News Briefs for November 3, 2008

» Comic Book Resources posted their last profile of historic editorial cartoonists. Go read about Art Young.» Karen Montague-Reyes has posted the last two “road to syndication” articles on her blog. Part 3 and part 4.» The Aaugh blog notes that the latest Complete Peanuts volume (vol. 11) The Complete Peanuts 1971-1972“>is now available for […]

More comic changes announced for funny pages

In addition to the announcements from the syndicates as to what features newspapers were picking to replace the outgoing Opus, the following papers have announced their changes:The Tulsa World has picked up Mutts to run in the Sunday only slot vacated by Opus.The Sacramento Bee is going to trial run Secret Asian Man and Candorville […]

Toon Talk moves to Ning

Darrin Bell’s venerable Toon Talk comic forum has moved to a new location to escape the ever growing onslaught of spam. Toon Talk is now hosted on Ning – a social network type service that, in addition to the forum that made Toon Talk a worthwhile destination, also allows it’s community members to create blogs, […]

Opus ends, in a story book

Berkeley Breathed’s final Opus appeared today. The comic that appeared in newspapers directed readers to the Humane Society’s web site to see the final panel which depicted Opus in children’s storybook, “Goodnight Moon” by Margaret Wise Brown. Berkeley’s own web site appeared to be struggling under the traffic load. Berkeley reports on his website that […]

News Briefs for October 31, 2008

» The Animation Blog notes that the voice talent of The Simpsons has extended their contract for another three years. If they all follow through, that would take The Simpsons into their 23rd year.» The AV Club gives Richard Thompson’s new book Cul de Sac collection book an A-; Garfield minus Garfield gets a B+.» […]

Interview with Randy Glasbergen in Slapstick

Slapstick Magazine, a periodical for published for comedians, comedy writers, comedy club fans, etc, recently interviewed Randy Glasbergen about his prolific career as a cartoonist and specifically about his weekly feature “Thin Lines” that is syndicated through Creators.4. How long have you been illustrating characters? I began my career in 1972 while I was in […]

Wednesday’s Doonesbury places editors in tough spot

Next Wednesday, the day after the presidential election, Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury will depict a newscaster declaring presidential candidate Barack Obama as the winner of this year’s election. This has many editors in a journalistic bind because they’ll be printing their comics pages before the actual presidential results have been finalized. If presidential nominee John McCain […]

Interview with Norm Feuti

Comic Book Resources interviewed Retail creator Norm Feuti about his feature that was launched by King Features in 2006 and his book “Pretending You Care: The Retail Employee Handbook” a parody manual on how to survive a retail job. You have two blogs, one which is yours and then another is in the voice of […]

An interview with Arnold creator Kevin McCormick

Charles Brubaker has posted an interview he conducted with Kevin McCormick who did the Arnold comic that ran for six years between 1982 to 1988. Do you still come across people that remembers your strip? Itâ??s weird but every once in a while someone will track me down and send me an email. The local […]

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