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This week’s comic page line-up changes

After receiving complaints that the print on the Sunday comics were too small and hard to read, they’re printing the comics bigger – but discontinuing a couple of strips to make room. They’ve dropped Peanuts, Frank & Earnest, Rose is Rose, Blondie, B.C. and Family Circus. These will continue to run as dailies. Mother Goose […]

Rumor: Dilbert movie being planned

I’m seeing a few rumblings across some movie bulletin board and blogs that Christopher Columbus has picked up the movie rights to Dilbert after they lapsed from Columbia (who produced the short run Dilbert tv show). Columbus is the director behind the Harry Potter movies. Speculation circulates that it will be a live action movie […]

Killed cartoon book to hit stores in March

Click book cover above to buy book through Amazon. A new collection book will be coming out on March 12 entitled Killed Cartoons: Casualties from the War on Free Expression and as the title suggests, the book contains nearly 100 cartoons and illustrations that never saw print because they were axed by editors or publishers […]

Aaron McGruder to speak in Pittsburgh

For those in the Pittsburgh area, The Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder will be in Pittsburgh tomorrow evening to meet the public (and presumably speak). The evening is sponsored by the August Wilson Center for African American Culture. The event is not free and begins at 8 pm. Visit the link above for contact info.

Fantagraphics to publich Complete Pogo series

Fantagraphics has announced that they will be publishing a Complete Pogo series that will be designed by cartoonist Jeff Smith, according to Tom Spurgeon of the Comics Reporter. Fantagraphics had previously published 11 soft-cover books covering five and a half years. This new volume will be published annually with about two years of material per […]

Marshall Ramsey’s exhibit opens tomorrow

Clarion-Ledger editorial cartoonist Marshall Ramsey’s exhibit opens tomorrow with 101 of his best editorial cartoons from the last 10 years with the Mississippi newspaper. There’s a good write-up about it on the Clarion-Ledger’s web siteFrom his blog he described what he felt when he saw the exhibit before the official opening: For a reason that […]

Garfield statue vandal pleads guilty

In one of the weirder stories I’ve been tracking these last couple of months is the one about the Garfield statue that was beheaded back in December when the statue was “hugged.” The head was found a couple of days later at the side of the road several miles away. Police were tipped off as […]

Editorial cartoon and illustration contest announced

Mikhaela Reid writes in to tell me about an editorial cartoon and illustration contest she’s involved in. The Life Without Fair Courts is a contest to garner attention to the good things the courts have done for equality in America. She mentions this would be a good contest for “any aspiring, struggling or college cartoonists.” […]

Latest Inkspot posted

James Kemsley from down under writes in to tell me that the latest issue of Inkspot has been posted. Inkspot is the official journal of the Australian Cartoonists Association. This latest issue has several pages on the passing of Paul Rigby who died in November of last year and a follow-up to the 2006 Stanley […]

Jim Bush to lecture on cartooning, current events

Providence Journal editorial cartoonist Jim Bush will be lecturing this Saturday on the topic of “The Art of the Political Cartoon: Editorial Cartooning in the State of Rhode Island.” Jim has been doing cartoons for the Providence Journal since 1994. The lecture is not free and seating is limited. If interested visit the New Port […]

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