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Daily Universe explains why it pulled Dilbert’s Hay-Soos

The Daily Universe, the campus newspaper of Brigham Young University, pulled Scott Adam’s Hay-Soos series and offers this explanation: Some recent letters to the editor have decried The Daily Universe’s decision to not print recent Dilbert cartoons because of inappropriate references to Jesus Christ. To be upfront about the issue, we make no apologies for […]

Sherffius at Herblock Award ceremony: “I am angry”

Mike Rhode has an excellent write up after attending the award ceremony honoring John Sherffius as this year’s Herblock Award winner. His introduction noted that his portfolio was overwhelmingly critical of the Bush administration and when John spoke, he explained why. “I am angry…” at the Bush administration for a litany of failures and malfeasance […]

Cagle yells YAHTZEE!

Daryl Cagle coined the phrase Yahtzee! when speaking of a number of editorial cartoonists using the same metaphor in their cartoons. He’s posted three different Yahtzees relating to recent news: The Olympic logo used as wheels of tanks; Pills coming out of the faucet; and a cuban cigar labeled “Castro” being nearly burned up.

My Cage announces contest winners; new blog

Last January, I reported that My Cage creators Ed Power and Melissa Dejesu were running a writing and fan art contest for their feature. They have announced the winners, as well as created a new blog for their feature.Winners of each contest will be featured in the strip. They’ve posted the drawings of the winners […]

New K Chronicles collection to be released

Dark Horse Comics will release a “comprehensive” collection of Keith Knight’s The K Chronicles. The new volume will contain all comics of the first four collections that are now out of print. “Folks have been clamoring for this collection ever since my books went out of print,” says Knight “The fact that one of the […]

Candorville pulled from papers, again

Darrin Bell’s Candorville was pulled from the Washington Post two weeks ago as well as the Detroit Free Press. The week long story-line involved character Lemont Brown interviewing the Secret Service why security for Barack Obama appeared to be lacking. According to one RACs reader who asked the Free Press Special Features and Syndicates Editor […]

Two Boondock episodes yanked from U.S. to run in Canada

Two upcoming episodes of Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks will not be viewed in the U.S. because the Cartoon network pulled them because “they savage another cable network, BET.” BET CEO Debra Lee is depicted in Sunday’s episode as Debra Lee-vil, a Dr. Evil clone who kills underlings and rants about creating a network “that would […]

Liberty Meadows 10th Anniversary collection released this week

Last January I told you Frank Cho would be releasing a 10-year anniversary collection of his Liberty Meadows strip. Wednesday “Liberty Meadows 10th Anniversary Edition” will hit book shelves. It’s 176 pages and contains all the strips from the first nine collections plus a special introduction by Erik Larsen and never-before-seen college strips than started […]

John Sherffius wins Wilbur Award

John Sherffius, editorial cartoonist for the Daily Camera (Boulder, CO) has won this year’s Wilbur Award for outstanding work in the secular media addressing religious issues. John will be formally recognized in a banquet and ceremony on April 5th. John is also this year’s Herblock award winner.

Jackson Kilgore 1936-2008

I would like to take a moment to thank all those who posted their condolences and sympathies on the blog or took the time to e-mail me. My wife and I were genuinely touched by the outreach of so many people whom we’ve never met, yet somehow I can call friends.Yesterday, my mother-in-law laid to […]

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