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Universal and Lulu Press Release Stone Soup Collection

In continuation of the partnership between Universal Press and Lulu.com, a new comic collection for Stone Soup has been released. The book by Stone Soup creator, Jan Eliot, is entitled “There’s No ‘WE’ in Crowning!” and is largely on the topic of pregnancy, labor, delivery, and midwifery. This book can be purchased for $8.95 for […]

Michael Ramirez ticks off Iranians

Investors Business Daily editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez has managed to offend a few Iranians after a cartoon he drew depicting Iran as a sewer spewing cockroaches across the Middle East. The apparent message was to “point out the danger of extremism and its roots in the Middle East, related to Iran’s government,” but many don’t […]

Ted Rall marries Masheka Wood and Mikhaela Reid

I told you about it last year and now it’s happened. Ted Rall officiated and married cartoonists Masheka Wood and Mikhaela Reid in Massachusetts. Massachusetts law allows a one-day permit for a friend or family member to perform marriages. See joyous photo over on AAEC web site.Congrats to the newly weds.

Modernized Steve Canyon coming on Monday

E&P reports that a modernized Steve Canyon will be released – at least limitedly – on Monday. The new version is written and drawn by retired Air Force Master Sgt. Russ Maheras for the Air Force Times, a weekly paper that covers the military. The new strip “follows Brig. Gen. Steve Canyon as he investigates […]

David Wallis to Talk About Killed Cartoons in Virginia

From the ComicsDC blog, Mike Rhode informs us that David Willis, author of “Killed: Great Journalism Too Hot to Print and Killed Cartoons: Casualties from the War on Free Expression” will be speaking next Monday, September 24th at George Mason University during their 6 day book festival. All events are free and open to the […]

Another College Cartoon Draws Controversy

The Recorder, the school paper of Central Connecticut State University, has managed to offend (disgust?) students and facility by running a comic strip called “Polydongs” which depicts “explicit images surrounding the humiliation and degradation of a 14-year-old Latina girl.” The paper printed a disclaimer under the comic stating that they do not, “support the kidnapping […]

Tony Cochran talks about James Thurber

Agnes creator Tony Cochran is on the PBS program “ArtZine” talking about James Thurber and his work. The Thurber Center Gallery in Columbus OH is running an exhibit called “Unpublished and Uncensored: Sex, War & Dogs, an exhibit of James Thurber’s drawings.” Tony can be seen at the following times:Thursday, Sept. 20 at 9:30pm Sunday, […]

Scott Nickel launches 3rd comic on GoComics.com

Speaking of prolific cartoonists, I’m reminded that Scott Nickel has launched his third comic feature, Eek on GoComics.com. This new feature, Eek is described as a comic for individuals who “like cadavers, mutants, chainsaws, zombies, cockroaches, telemarketers and other vermin.” His other features include His and Hers and Go Team Bob which he collaborates with […]

Sandra Bell-Lundy Joining the Blogosphere

Sandra Bell-Lundy, creator of Between Friends, has started a blog. She’s been updating frequently since August 31st. It’s described as, “Decaf Cappuccino grande, wet, non-fat with two Splendas…a little coffee break chatter with “Between Friends” cartoonist, Sandra Bell-Lundy”.Hat tip: Mike Lynch

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