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Ann Telnaes posts first animated cartoons

Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes has posted her first animated editorial cartoon on her web site. The flash piece runs about less than a minute and uses actual audio from President Bush as opposed to other editorial cartoon animators who use their own voices.Hat tip: E&P

Another freelance editorial cartoonist loses gig

In a cost-saving move, the Trentonian has suspended its use of freelance editorial cartoonist Rick Cole who was informed that this two-cartoon-a-week contract was being broken. He’s been a contributor to the paper since 2002. In an e-mail that was published on the AAEC web site, he writes, “Freelancing editorial cartoons is certainly something you […]

Get Fuzzy gets edited in the Washington Post (Updated)

Mike Rhode over on ComicsDC is taking the Washington Post to task for removing last weeks Get Fuzzy that contained marijuana overtones. According to Mike, the Washington Post has a history of running comic repeats during any feature’s episodes that it feels are offensive. Yanked features over the years include Scott Adams’s Dilbert, The Boondocks, […]

Jules Feiffer to recieve lifetime achievement Award

Jules Feiffer will be honored at this years Writes Guild Awards as he will receive a lifetime achievement award for animation writing. Jules was the editorial cartoonist for the Village Voice, but he is also a playwright, novelist, screen writer and children’s book author and illustrator. His film credits include “Little Murders,” and “Carnal Knowledge.”The […]

New York Comic-Con to discuss self-syndication and non-traditional entrances into syndication

According to one source, the New York Comic-Con will feature a panel to discuss self-syndication vs traditional syndication. Those panelling the discussion include: Doug Bratton, creator of online comic and self-syndicated feature Pop Culture, Andrew Feinstein, co-creator of Girls & Sports, Francesco Marciuliano, writer for Sally Forth and creator of Medium Large, Rina Piccolo, creator […]

A word about commenting on this blog

Just as a FYI, I’m seeing a dramatic increase in the number of spam comments that are being submitted to The Daily Cartoonist. The vast majority are being caught by a spam filter that I use, but some are still getting through – which I apologize. Some of that stuff can be pretty icky.I am […]

Free Peanuts comic book coming in May

According to the Aaugh Blog Fantagraphic books will print a comic book called The Unseen Peanuts which as the name denote features over a 100 strips that were unprinted before their inclusion into The Complete Peanuts collection (also published by Fantagraphics).According to the Aaugh blog author: Not every store will have The Unseen Peanuts. There […]

New comic debuts on goComics.com

Via Brian Anderson’s Dog Eat Doug blog, comes news that a new comic has debuted on Universal Press’ GoComics web site. The new feature is called 44 Union Avenue by Mike Witmer. Here’s the description: Welcome to the lively household of Cheryl-Ann, parental advice columnist and single-mom parent of two precocious children — Jasper (your […]

Syncophanted comics releases 3rd volume

Via Mike Lynch’s site comes news that Brendan Burford (an editor at King Features and hubby of Tina’s Groove creator Rina Piccolo) is releasing his third volume of Syncopated comics. Syncopated Comics is an independently published collection of comics. Brendan will be on hand at the New York Comic-Con on February 23rd through 25th if […]

NCS award submissions coming due

Mike Lynch has posted on his blog the run down on the deadlines and requirements for this year’s NCS division awards. The deadline is February 23rd and the finalists will be announced in April with the awards dinner in Orlando Florida on May 26th.Best of luck to all who enter.

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