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Daryl Cagle examines whether international cartoonists views of us has changed since 9-11

Daryl Cagle writes on his blog about whether international cartoonists’ perception of the United States has changed since 9-11. Daryl concludes that editorial cartoonists – regardless of their nationality – are good barometers of the public opinion of those in their respective communities and that America was held in distain before 9-11 and that hasn’t […]

Non Sequitur cartoon creates stir among editorial cartoonists

Yesterday’s Non Sequitur appears to have pushed some buttons for many editorial cartoonists. Wiley Miller, a former staff editorial cartoonist used his comic feature to lay blame at the feet of syndicated editorial cartoonists as the causing the decline in the number of staff positions.The cartoon in question depicts and editor asking why he should […]

Non Sequitur to turn 15

Universal Press has posted an interview with Wiley Miller who will be Non Sequitur’s 15th anniversary. Non Sequitur is now in 700+ papers.Here is the Q&A from Universal’s site: Q: What was your first cartoon, Fenton, like? How was it different from Non Sequitur? “Fenton was pretty much a traditional, family comic strip. It had […]

Cartoonists in the news: Marcus Hamilton

Marcus Hamilton recently spoke at the Scholastic Art Awards Ceremony in North Carolina. His speech centered on his career as a cartoonist and the serendipitous moment when he was invited to take over on Hank Ketcham’s Dennis the Menace feature in 1995. His speech was received with a standing ovation.

Cartoonists in the news: Aaron McGruder

Aaron McGruder spoke at University of the Pacific during one of their Black History Month events. In his one hour speech and question and answer period, Aaron talked about controversy (particularly the “N” word), and his cartooning motivations (“money”). He also mentioned the Boondocks movie which he says is in the beginning stages.

El Nuevo Herald cartoonist gets 2 years probation

Jose Varela, the freelance editorial cartoonist for the El Nuevo Herald, who stormed The Miami Herald offices last November has pleaded no contest to assault and burglary charges in return for a sentence of two years probation. He was also ordered to take anger control classes, continued psychiatric counseling and make a $500 donation to […]

Funny page changes of the week (Updated)

Here’s the run down so far of what shake-ups were seen in a few papers across the country this week.Wiley Miller’s Non-Sequitur has beat out Get Fuzzy, Rhymes with Orange and Preteena in the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram’s comic poll.Brian Crane’s Pickles was the try-out comic in the News Observer as a replacement for […]

Baldo is heading for the small screen

From the Baldo web site comes news that the world premiere of the first Baldo television episodes will showcased at the San Diego Film Festival (March 8-18). Baldo creators Hector Cantu and Carlos Castellanos will be on hand March 14 to be part of a panel entitled “From Paper to Screen: Getting Comics Produced for […]

Center for Cartoon Studies gets write up in LA Times

The LA Times recently looked at the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, VT. The school currently has 18 students who have pay $14,000 a year for the two-year course. Interestingly the school was financed through a state grant and other cartoonists – including Jean Schulz who was quoted as saying, conventional colleges […]

Open Season goes to DVD

This article over at E&P reminds me that “Open Season” has been released to DVD. Open Season is based on a movie treatment written by In The Bleachers cartoonist Steve Moore. You can read my interview with Steve and his work on Open Season here. If you haven’t had a chance to see Open Season, […]

Mutts web site celebrates fourth anniversary

Congratulations are in order to Patrick McDonnell and his Muttscomics.com web site which is celebrating its fourth year in operation. When it launched in 2003 with 5,000 daily visitors which has ballooned to well over 25,000 today.In other Patrick news, a Best of Mutts collection will be released this fall along with another children’s book […]

Rina Piccolo to be signing prints at NY Comic-con

There’s been quite a bit of news regarding comic strip cartoonists attending this year’s New York Comic-Con next month. From Rina Piccolo’s web site is news that she’ll be there on the 25th to sign prints of her feature Tina’s Groove. As I reported yesterday, she’ll also be panelling a discussion on non-traditional paths into […]

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