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Brooke McEldowney releases Midsummer Nights Dream

9 Chickweed Lane cartoonist Brooke McEldowney will be releasing a new book this month entitled “Pibgorn Rep: A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The book, based on his webcomic Pibgorn and William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Nights Dream is 176 pages and the forward was written by Alan Dean Foster. During its original appearance online the cause of […]

Michael Fry’s RingTales nominated for Webby

RingTales, the cartoon animation start-up of Over the Hedge co-creator Michael Fry has been nominated for a Webby for Best Animated Video of 2008 for its animation of New Yorker cartoons. Those cartoons run on RingTales’ site, The New Yorker and as an iTunes podcast which has generated over 24 million views. In the category […]

Doonesbury hiatus creating many changes

I’ve kept a list, but haven’t had time to post what changes have been announced in various newspapers around the country. What is clear is that many papers have opted to run new comics in the vacationing Doonesbury slot.Here’s the run down for the last two weeks:» The Bradenton Herald (Bradenton, FL) tried Prickly City […]

Comic book heroine coming to newspapers

Heroic Publishing has announced that they are selling a weekly newspaper comic strip based on their comic book character “Flare”. The new offering begins May 4 and will be distributed through Hometown Content editorial syndicate. In the vein of such successful American strips as PvP and Liberty Meadows, the FLARE comic strip offers a unique […]

Dan Piraro runs Bizarro on his blog

Bizarro creator, Dan Piraro has announced that he’ll be posting his comic panel on his blog each day. Since he’s with King Features, he must post his feature a week behind what newspapers print, but if you’re a Bizarro fan and can’t cough up the $15/year for Daily Ink, bookmark his blog.

Some comics to have eco-theme for Earth Day

As noted on Friday’s News Briefs, Patrick McDonnell has written an environmental theme story line for Mutts during the week of Earth Day. From Alex Hallatt’s web site we learn that she too will have an environmental message for that week. She also mentions that each strip that runs on Mondays has an underlining eco-theme.

“Cathy” featured on “30 Rock”

Cathy strip provided by Universal Press Syndicate. © Cathy Guisewite Last night’s “30 Rock” featured a Cathy comic strip that was created specific for the show. During the show, Tina Fey is shown looking at the “Cathy” cartoon in the New York Post. Fey is over a candy counter and mimics the character Cathy’s words: […]

News Briefs for April 11, 2008

» The Yale Daily News has a history of how Garry Trudeau started in the comics. Interesting, the path started out like most. When Garry approached the paper, the ran his stuff because “we print pretty much anything.”» Neil Cohn, a frequent speaker on the topic of “visual language theory” has posted research that “reports […]

Joe Heller opens exhibit

Green Bay Press-Gazette editorial cartoonist Joe Heller will be featured in an exhibit that opens on April 19 in Neville (WI). It will run for four months and will feature over 200 of his editorial cartoons. Heller started at the Press-Gazette in 1985. The exhibit will include a smattering of his older editorial cartoons, with […]

Review: Willie & Joe The World War II Years

Tom Spurgeon has posted a favorable review of Bill Mauldin’s Willie & Joe collection created by Fantagraphics. Reading these comics it’s hard not to see Mauldin through them, the young, funny and ultimately sensitive young cartoonist following the carnage of Europe and piercing all the way to the heart and humanity of a group of […]

Happy 20th Birthday to FoxTrot

Bill Amend’s FoxTrot turns 20 years old today. From Universal Press we learn that despite having retired the daily version at the end of 2006, the classic version still runs in about 50 papers internationally and the Sunday-only strips appear in more than 700 newspapers (print and online). Congratulations Bill on the milestone!

Stone Soup to support National TV-Turnoff

Stone Soup creator Jan Eliot will use her feature to explore “how generations raised in front of television, computer and cell phone screens cope with having them removed” during National TV-Turnoff week beginning April 21.In the series, the difficulties of life without television are demonstrated as the teenage Holly tries to make it through the […]

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