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Steve Greenberg to enjoy his first solo gallery exhibit

Ventura County Star editorial cartoonist Steve Greenberg will have his own exhibit featuring nearly 70 pieces from his 30 year career. There is an opening reception on the February 25 from 3-5 pm. The exhibit runs through March 30th at The Workmen’s Circle/Arbeter Ring in Los Angeles. The exhibit is entitled, “Burning Bushes: Editorial Cartoons […]

Bob Oksner passes away at age 90

Bob Oksner, who created the comic strip Miss Cairo Jones in 1945 and a couple other minor strips (I Love Lucy, Soozi) in the 50s and 60s passed away on Sunday at the age of 90. Bob was mostly known for his work in the comic book field working on titles such as Green Lantern, […]

Lee Judge launches blog to post killed cartoons

Kansas City Star editorial cartoonist Lee Judge has launched a blog to post his unpublished and killed cartoons. The blog is actually a sanctioned blog hosted on the Star’s web site and has the full backing and support of the publisher and editors though it does contain the following warning at the top of the […]

Schulz biography to hit store shelves in October

From the Aaugh blog comes news about a new biographical work on Charles Schulz that will be available in October. The book, coming in at 688 pages, is entitled “Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography” and is penned by David Michaelis. Amazon is offering a pre-order price guarantee that if you pre-order the book now, you’ll […]

Garry Trudeau to speak at Altman tribute

Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau was one of the featured speakers for a tribute to film director Robert Altman who past away last November according to E&P. Garry worked with Altman on two “Tanner” HBO series in 1998 and 2004. Other speakers included: Harry Belafonte, E.L. Doctorow, Kevin Kline, Julianne Moore, Tim Robbins, and Lily Tomlin.

KAL featured in Harvard magazine

Kevin Kallaugher, or KAL, was featured in the January/February edition of the Harvard Magazine. The article mostly featured his work on the Digital Dubya – the 3-D bust of President Bush. One interesting factoid on how KAL landed his Economist gig: Kallaugher went to England for a bicycle tour after college, took a job as […]

Michael Fry launches RingTales animation shorts

Michael Fry Last May, I told you that Michael Fry (the writer behind Over the Hedge), had started a company called RingTales along with Jim Cox (the executive co-producer for the Over the Hedge movie). Their objective was to create small animated shorts from existing print cartoons that can be distributed via mobile phones, blogs/web […]

Julie Larson inserts fan into Dinette Set strip

Julie Larson recently featured a fan inside her Dinette Set comic strip. Charles Barngrover, a retired University of Cincinnati business professor works with stain glass and gives away his creations. The Dinette Set for February 18 showed signs in her strip reading, “Barngrover Inc.,” “Charles Stained Glass!” and “Larson Special Order.” Apparently, Barngrover met Julie […]

2007 Glyph award nominees posted

Tom Spurgeon reports that the 2007 Glyph Award nominees have been posted. For best comic strip the nominees are: Candorville by Darrin Bell, The K Chronicles by Keith Knight, Templar, Arizona by Spike, (th)Ink by Keith Knight, and Watch Your Head by Cory Thomas. There is also a category called best reprint publication which includes […]

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