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WP: Why Islam Is Unfunny for a Cartoonist

The Washington Post has an excellent article on the challenges of free speech, religion and cartooning that is expanding out from the infamous Mohammed cartoons in Denmark citing the recent arrest of Gregorius Nekschot and a case in Britain that caused police to end an ad campaign that featured a German shepherd puppy because dogs […]

Concerned Scientists contests announces fnalists

The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) has announced the 12 finalists in their third annual Science Idol: Scientific Integrity Editorial Cartoon Contest. The public now has to opportunity to vote for the winner.The UCS received hundreds of cartoon entries from artists. A panel of cartoonists (Dave Coverly, Mike Keefe, Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher, Wiley Miller, and […]

Second Stay Tooned! coming in about a month

Just received word that the second Stay Tooned! magazine is coming together and should be out in about a month. This issue will feature Mike Peters, Chad Carpenter, Tom Bancroft, Ben Towle, Bill Day, Mason Mastroianni and Joe Staton who will also illustrate the cover (see illustration which will be colored by Matt Webb.).

Brian Crane’s Pickles hits 500-client mark

The Washington Post Writers Group has announced that Brian Crane’s Pickles comic strip has surpassed the 500-client mark with the addition of the Shreveport Times which will begin running Pickles on Aug. 4th.Alan English, the Executive Editor at the Times, was also pleased at the news that his is the lucky paper. “Our core audience […]

Mexican comic character called racist in Texas

The Mexican comic book character Memin Pinguin has been around for more than 60 years, but when his book, Memin for President, appeared in a Houston Texas Wal-Mart, at least one patron thought the drawings of the little Cuban boy were a racist caricature and complained to the store. She also enlisted the help of […]

Opus pulled from Post … again

» Last Sunday’s Opus did not run in the Washington Post who opted for substitute. According to columnist Gene Weingarten, the editors felt that it might be insensitive to certain readers. The cartoon depicts Opus, Bill the Cat standing on an electric car mooning posters of Exxon executives, Dick Chenney and an Middle Eastern man. […]

TMS Comicspage closes

Tribune Media Services has quietly closed down their Comicspage.com service. The homepage now instructs visitors to read their favorite comics over on Universal Press Syndicate’s GoComics.com. They’ve also created Facebook groups pages for all their features. No reason is offered for the abrupt change, but they are offering an email address for readers to sign […]

Charges dropped in Westergaard assassination plot

Danish prosecutors have dropped charges against one of the Muslim men that were arrested for planning the assassination of Kurt Westergaard, one of the infamous Mohammed cartoonists, due to lack of evidence. Reuters quotes the prosecutor as saying: “Even though there is information of a connection between the 40-year-old and the planners of the plot […]

News Briefs for July 9, 2008

» Washington Examiner editorial cartoonist Nate Beeler has been featured in American University’s magazine and also drew an illustration for the front cover. » Deflocked creator Jeff Coriveau is profiled in The Republican.» PBS’ NOW program is running an election season cartoon caption contest. The winner receives a NOW DVD (about $20 worth).» The latest […]

Charlie Daniel celebrates 50 years in cartooning

Charlie Daniel, cartoonist for the Knoxville News Sentinel is celebrating 50 years of editorial cartooning. He was the editorial cartoonist for the Knoxville Journal until it closed in 1992 and then began working for the News Sentinel. He has produced an estimated 15,000 cartoons and four books. As part of the celebration, the newspaper is […]

Did New Yorker cartoon copy Jeff Darcy?

The New Yorker just can’t seem to catch a break lately when it comes to news about their famed cartoons. Another cartoon has been spotted that is very similar to a Jeff Darcy cartoon (editorial cartoonist for the Plain Dealer) that was published two years ago. The New Yorker carton was done by Paul Noth […]

Comic page changes (Updated)

» The Honolulu Star-bulletin has picked up The Knight Life and The Other Coast. The features replace retiring, Single and Looking and Spot the Frog.» The Birmingham news also picked up The Knight Life.» The Albuquerque Journal’s Comic Shootout (see previous month’s “shootout”) between Get Fuzzy and Hi and Louis resulted in almost 7,864 votes […]

MacKinnon cartoon used to make Obama racial slurs

The Halifax Chronicle-Herald editorial cartoonist, Bruce MacKinnon, published a cartoon back in January depicting presidential hopeful Barack Obama in front of a sign that reads “White House” and thinking, “Well first off, that sign’s gonna have to go.” Now the cartoon is being “hijacked” – used and modified by others to make racial slurs against […]

Ed Stein starts election year graphic blog

Rocky Mountain News editorial cartoonist Ed Stein has started a new election season graphic blog that is updated every Friday starting on the 4th of July running through the Democratic National Convention scheduled for Aug. 25-28 in Denver. From his blog: You’ll note that this is a significant departure from my normal work. Every Friday […]

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