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News Briefs for March 6, 2008

» Editorial cartoonist Lucas Turnbloom as started a web comic. » Luann – the musical – hits the stage again at Palomar College. Luann creator Greg Evans wrote the play as well as the music. It was first produced at the college in the fall of 2006.» Two more editorial cartoons by Bill Watterson have […]

Congratulations to Thad Ogburn

Thad Ogburn, the features editor for Raleigh News & Observer, has been promoted to Metro editor. Last fall, Thad gained notoriety in the comics industry for expanding the comics section after an extensive comic poll. The decision prompted others, including myself to hope he’d run for president. In his new position, Thad will oversee the […]

More books to be released next month

» Cow and Boy will get it’s first book collection. Look for it on shelves next month.» Brevity creators Guy Endore-Kaiser and Rodd Perry will have their third book collection next month. It’s called Brevity Remix.» Rose is Rose fans will want to pick up the latest collection called 100% Whole Grin Rose is Rose.» […]

Michael Ramirez wins 2008 Fischetti award

© Michael Ramirez. Used by permission Investor Business Daily editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez has won this year’s John Fischetti Editorial Cartoon Competition sponsored by The Columbia College Chicago Department of Journalism. Honorable mentions went to Tony Auth of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Steve Greenberg of the Ventura County Star. The first place cartoon by Pulitzer […]

Doonesbury on 3 month vacation

Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau has announced that he will be taking a 12-week vacation from his strip but will resume before the Democratic and Republican conventions and general election. This break begins Sunday, March 23, 2008 through June 16, 2008. In the meantime, Garry has selected 12 weeks of reruns which are offered to subscribing […]

Steve Greenberg publishes eco-editorial cartoon book

Ventura County Star editorial cartoonist Steve Greenberg is self publishing an environmental themed collection of cartoons from his three decade career as a cartoonist. There are 115 cartoons organized by topic (Global Warming, The Air We Breathe, Drillin’ and Spillin’, Earth’s Resources and Politics (from Watt to Dubya)). Denis Hayes, the man who created the […]

Toby, Robot Satan makes leaps into newspapers

Corey Pandolph writes in with exciting news. His new feature, Toby, Robot Satan, which debuted on GoComics just two weeks ago, will now run in New York City and Boston Metro papers starting March 10th. The print run will start at the beginning of the story.Corey is the current cartoonist for The Elderberries comic strip.

Blogging the primaries: Borgman, Anderson

Last nights presidential primaries had Houston Chronicle’s Nick Anderson and Cincinnati Enquirer’s Jim Borgman up late last night. Both were live blogging sketches and cartoons as the primary results rolled in. Borgman posted his cartoon sketches/ideas. Nick spent the evening at a local television station. He posted caricatures and sketches. He was also on TV […]

The Cartoonist’s Cartoonists: Stephan Pastis

With the return of The Cartoonist’s Cartoonists, I’m happy to feature Pearls Before Swine creator Stephan Pastis. “Pearls” became one of my all time favorites with its dark and irreverent humor. Apparently I’m not alone, the feature runs in roughly 500 papers.Pearls Before Swine was the fifth syndication attempt for Stephan and according to his […]

News Briefs for March 4, 2008 (UPDATED)

» There are a couple of book collections coming out next month according to E&P. Collections include: Dilbert, Get Fuzzy and the first collection ever for Watch Your Head. » San Diego Union-Tribune editorial cartoonist Steve Breen reviews the new Bill Mauldin biography.» A lengthy article is published on the life of Gordo creator Gus […]

Arctic Circle replaces FoxTrot in Hartford

The Hartford Courant has announced that their long time search for a replacement for the daily FoxTrot (which retired at the end of 2006) is over and Alex Hallatt’s Arctic Circle is now a permanent feature in their comic line up. Hundreds of people have commented on the different strips we have been trying out, […]

News Briefs for March 3, 2008

» The Northwest Florida Daily News is running a poll. Candidates being considered include: Baby Blues, Between Friends, Bizarro, Cul de Sac, Daddy’s Home, Dog Eat Doug, Get Fuzzy, Mutts, Ollie and Quentin, The Pajama Diaries, Pearls Before Swine, Pickles and Pooch Cafe.» Gary Varvel, editorial cartoonist for the Indianapolis Star, will be the keynote […]

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