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Bob Staake still using Photoshop 3.0

I found these videos to be fascinating. Bob Staake has posted three videos of him doing illustrations digitally using Photoshop 3.0. For those not Photoshop savvy, Photoshop is currently up to version 10 or 11 (they changed their versioning convention to “Creative Suit” or CS – so now they’re at CS3).From Drawn!

Clay Jones and Eric Devericks get into football bet

Eric Devericks, editorial cartoonist for the Seattle Times, writes in to tell us of a bet he’s made with Free Lance-Star editorial cartoonist Clay Jones. This weekend, if the Seattle Seahawks win, then Clay has to write a song extolling the Seahawks and post it on YouTube. However, if Washington Redskins win, then Eric has […]

Wiley Miller to publish second Ordinary Basil book

Non Sequitur creator Wiley Miller will be publishing a second Ordinary Basil children’s book next month. The book is entitled Attack of the Volcano Monkeys.His first book, The Extraordinary Adventures Of Ordinary Basil, was released in November of 2006 and was chosen as “Teachers’ Picks: Best of 2006.”

Lucky Cow to close its doors in February

Universal Press has confirmed a tip I received yesterday that Lucky Cow creator Mark Pett has decided to end his feature in February. Lucky Cow launched in April of 2003 and appeared in about 50 papers. When contacted for comment, Mark reports that he had been thinking about this for a while now, but wanted […]

Comic line up changes abound

It’s been awhile since I’ve had much to report on the changing landscape of comic page line ups. Here is a sampling of changes happening around the country.Tony Carrillo’s F Minus will take the guest comic slot for the next two months at the Register Guard (OR). The editor writes that the previous guest, Cul […]

Strippers Guide releases first video

Allan Holtz from the Strippers Guide blog has posted a video preview of the new software release of the Strippers Guide Index to U.S. Comic Strips and Cartoon panels. Allan has taken on the monumental task of documenting every comic strip and panel that has run in U.S. newspapers and instead of publishing the results […]

News & Observer survey results in more comics

Thad Ogburn, the features editor at the Raleigh News & Observer, has announced the results of their comic poll that they ran back in November. Nearly 8,000 votes were cast and the paper has decided to expand its offerings by adding six new features and bringing back three previously dropped features to their current line […]

A review of 2007

2007 was to be a year of great shake ups. Bill Amend announced at the end of 2006 that his strip Fox Trot was going to Sunday only and Lynn Johnston had maintained for years that she was retiring For Better For Worse when her contract was up in the fall. But instead 2007 might […]

Willie & Joe: The WWII Years

Back in July I told you about Fantagraphic Books’ plans to release a collection of Bill Mauldin’s Willie and Joe cartoons from the World War II years. The book is now available for pre-order. You can pre-order it at Amazon for only $40.95 (regularly $65) and has a price guarantee that if they ever drop […]

The Other Coast begins 4-week run in Winston-Salem Journal

Category: Comic stripsThe Winston-Salem Journal has announced that they will begin running Adrian Raeside’s The Other Coast in a four week trial beginning on Monday. The Other Coast has been in syndication since 2000 and appears in over 200 papers. The Journal’s story announcing the trial run has interesting background information on Adrian’s career in […]

Aaron McGruder to develop live-action series

Aaron McGruder, creator of the comic strip and television show The Boondocks, has signed with Super Deluxe – an online comedy site to develop a live action series based on his “brand of racially charged humor” according to a Reuter’s story. Aaron’s show, “The Super Rumble Mixshow,” will begin next month. He’ll develop 20 mini-episodes […]

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