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Kevin Kallaugher hits stage, conventions

Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher is touring once again with the comedy group Second City. New shows are scheduled for October 7th in Philadelphia and on November 1st in New York City. See web site for details. Kal will also be attending both the Democratic and Republican conventions and providing daily sketches for the Economist’s web site […]

Dick Locher approaches 10,000 cartoon, retirement

Dick Locher has been the editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Tribune for 38 years and as he nears his 10,000 cartoon, he hints that it might be time to retire. In a story in the Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA) he says that he’s looking forward to other things. Locher. 79, also has drawn the syndicated […]

Rare Arctic Circle caption contest created

The Daily Green, a web site dedicated to living green, is offering its readers a one-time caption contest of a cartoon created by Arctic Circle creator Alex Hallatt. The Daily Green editors will whittle the choices down to 10 and then Alex will pick the winner who will receive a signed and framed print with […]

News Briefs for August 21, 2008

» Dan Piraro will be doing more stand up comedy in California on September 10, 11.» Dilbert creator Scott Adams was featured on ABC’s Medical Mysteries last Tuesday night. See my earlier article on his speech disorder that was featured on TV.» Zippy the Pinhead fans in Baltimore are working hard to get Bill Griffith’s […]

Justin Bilicki wins Science Idol contest

The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) has announced this year’s winner of their Science Idol: Scientific Integrity Editorial Cartoon Contest. The winner is Justin Bilicki. The annual contest hopes to draw attention to the growing problem of political interference in federal government science. “It has become increasingly difficult to trust anything or anyone associated with […]

New-runs, re-runs, half truths and market speak

Universal Press is apparently working hard to get the word out to editors regarding the For Better or For Worse transition from new material to “new-runs” material. After last years transition to the “hybrid” that left both editors and readers scratching their heads, they have good reason to make sure everyone is prepared. Not to […]

News Briefs for August 19, 2008

» Editorial cartoon Yahtzees are embarrassing when we navel gazers spot them, but when the general public can point them out, it doesn’t make the profession look that great.» Comics Reporter Tom Spurgeon wrote an insightful write up on the current status of the American comic strip.» John Hambrock has posted an early (1992) comic […]

Cartooning in the footsteps of Bill Watterson

Comics Riff blogger Mike Cavna interviewed Cul de Sac creator Richard Thompson on the topic of doing a kids strip after Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes. Richard sums it up: Oh boy, has it ever. Calvin’s little sneakers are big shoes to follow, and don’t even try to fill them. Watterson pretty much permanently defined […]

Book on Trudeau paints him as modern Twain, Nast

Kerry Soper has written a book entitled “Garry Trudeau: Doonesbury and the Aesthetics of Satire” which argues that social satire is vital to a democratic society and that Garry Trudeau’s work with Doonesbury should rank up there with Mark Twain, Walt Kelly and Thomas Nast.A full review of the book can be found on the […]

John Rose to host art show

Barney Google and Snuffy Smith cartoonist John Rose will host an art show on September 5 in Bristol VA during a Lions Club District conference. John will draw Snuffy characters and political caricatures (he’s also an editorial cartoonist in Harrisonburg, VA) for the public.

Few shining lights amidst grim newspaper reports

Last week Gannett announced that it would lay off 1000 employees across its chain of papers (the announcement sent their stock price up) and the axe has already fallen in the Courier-Journal in Louisville which is laying off 15 of their employees. The Indianapolis Star, home of Gary Varvel is looking to cut 23; the […]

Kurt Westergaard will not go to Jordan

New reports regarding Kurt Westergaard, who faces trail in Jordan for drawing the infamous Mohammed cartoon, state that he is not planning to go to Jordan to stand trial. While the Jordanian government has subpoenaed Kurt, he has not received it. Fearing for his safety if he traveled to the Middle East, he has said […]

How-to seminar on (self) syndication proposed

Bill Kellogg, the Marketing Director behind the self-syndication success of Chad Carpenter’s Tundra emailed me asking if I’d spread the word about a proposed seminar on how to self-syndicate your comics and/or submit them to syndicates. He has been approached so many times by cartoonists wanting to know how he took Tundra to 200+ papers […]

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