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Baltimore Sun drops full page of comics

A cartoonist forwarded me an email he received from a fan reporting that the Baltimore Sun had dropped a full page of comics. Comics Curmudgeon’s Josh Fruhlinger is also reporting the news and has the specifics. The Sun has picked up four features: Fox Trot Get Fuzzy Pearls Before Swine Zits Dropped features include: Apartment […]

Pat McCarthy Dies at 76

E&P is reporting that former Amarillo (Texas) Globe-News cartoonist Pat McCarthy died last Tuesday at the age of 76. Pat was the editorial cartoonist as well as graphic artist for the Globe-News and according to Amarill.com he was also did book illustrations and greeting cards.

Westergaard says he’s ready for trial

Kurt Westergaard, the man who drew the no infamous Mohammed carton that incited Muslims from around the world says he’s prepared to stand trial in Jordon. In a story posted on ABC News Australia he says: “I would like to go to Amman to stand trial. However, what I fear is that I am convicted […]

Schulz and Schroeder’s muse exhibit now open

The Press Democrat has an excellent write up about the new exhibit entitled “Schulz’s Beethoven: Schroeder’s Muse” that opened at he Schulz carton museum. The exhibit attempts to show a clear connection between the musical scores Schulz incorporated into some of his “Peanuts” comic strips featuring Schroeder and the meaning of the cartoon itself. “We’re […]

For Better or For Worse to begin ‘new-runs’

In an interview with For Better or For Worse, Lynn Johnston outlines what to expect after the “end” of the current For Better or For Worse on August 31st. The next phase of FBoFW is being called “new-runs” since Lynn offer new comic strips drawn in her old, original drawing style of when the feature […]

News Briefs for August 12, 2008

» Dennis the Menace cartoonist Marcus Hamilton will be a featured speaker at the Cartoonist and Illustrator’s Shop Talk at the Montford Community Center this Saturday. See web site for details.» Liberty Meadows creator Frank Cho has re-signed an exclusive contract with Marvel comics. Newsarama has an interview with the details.» Philadelphia Inquirer editorial cartoonist […]

Cafe con Leche character to lose job

Cafe Con Leche creator Charlos Gary is writing a story-line that is quite close to his own home. The story-line will deal with the Trey character being laid off from his work. Charlos is dealing with the same issue as he was laid off from the St. Petersburg Times in May. From his blog, he […]

For Better or For Worse ending details

As reported yesterday, August 31 will be the last new story-line For Better or For Worse before it lapses into redrawn re-runs. In an interview she gave to Nancy Beirman, who attended the Doug Wright awards, were FBOFW creator Lynn Johnston was inducted into the Hall of fame, Lynn gives a few details on what […]

Superman themed story-line begins in Winkerbean

Yesterday’s Funky Winkerbean kicks off a three week Superman-themed story-line to salute the Man of Steel. The series takes a trip home where the character of Superman was conceived 75 years ago. Glenville, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, was the childhood home of “Superman” co-creator Jerry Siegel. As the story goes, the idea for a […]

PreTeena to live on in graphic novel form

Alison Burrows has announced that her feature PreTeena may not end after all. In the gocomics comments of the announcement that she was retiring the strip, she has posted the news that she is currently working on a series of graphic novels with a new publisher. To all of you, I’m humbled. Your kind words […]

King Features to syndicate Shoe

King Features will begin to syndicate Jeff MacNelly’s Shoe starting September 1 for dailies and the 7th for Sundays. The strip is currently produced by Gary Brookins, Chris Cassatt and Jeff’s widow Susie. “We are delighted to be syndicating the creation of one of the country’s all-time top cartooning talents,” said Brendan Burford, King Features […]

Why aren’t there more women cartoonists?

Alt-cartoonist Jen Sorensen asks and then answers why she believes there are so few women cartoonists. My short (and admittedly Zen-like) explanation is that there are so few female political cartoonists largely because there are so few female political cartoonists. Drawing cartoons and comics has traditionally been a guy thing-a somewhat nerdy guy thing, but […]

More comic trials and two big features dropped

» The News Observer has added two new features in their paper (in trial mode). They’ve started to run Dog Eat Doug and Tina’s Groove. The two will run through September 6.» The Daily News (WA), is replacing outgoing Diesel Sweeties with It’s All About You. They also decided to permanently drop Doonesbury citing how […]

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