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Tom Toles exhibit scheduled

Washington Post editorial cartoonist Tom Toles has an exhibit of his work starting tomorrow at the Burchfield-Penney Art Center in Buffalo, NY. The exhibit runs through March 25. Tom has history in the Buffalo area. He worked for the Buffalo News before moving to the Post. Hat tip to E&P and Comics Reporter.

Another comic contest underway

The Capital (Annapolis, Md) will be trying out six new strips: Pearls Before Swine, Non Sequitur, Pickles, Brevity, Frazz, and Candorville. The contest begins January 21. The voting will be via paper ballot (favored method for the aged), online and email ballots (favored by the younger crowd). We’ll see which method yields the winning feature.

Morrie Turner to speak at Alfred University

Wee Pals cartoonist Morrie Turner is scheduled to speak at Alfred University (Alfred NY) on February 3rd during their second annual Drawn to Diversity program. The program was created to delve into equality and diversity in art and media. This year’s program specifically looks at the funny pages.The event is free to the public.

Courier & Press keeps Mallard Filmore and Doonesbury

The Courier & Press has decided not to drop Bruce Tinsley’s Mallard Filmore or Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury after a two week period to collect reader input. The result was “readers of the Viewpoint page have let us know in no uncertain terms that they want us to continue running the “Doonesbury” and “Mallard Fillmore” comic […]

New local comic coming to Toledo Free Press

From the Toledo Free Press comes word that a new strip Biff and Riley will be adding to the line up at the end of this month. The new local comic strip is by Toledoan Jeff Payden and features two sibling dogs. Payden described the main characters, two dogs, as “two brothers from the same […]

Cartoonists in the news – Stephan Pastis

I’m beginning to think that Stephan Pastis is the most written about cartoonist of 2006 and is setting himself up for a repeat in 2007. Anyway, here’s an interview with him from the Concord Monitor. They are now running Pearls Before Swine in the place of Foxtrot.From the interview: What do you think it is […]

Oklahoma Cartoonists Museum short film on YouTube

Michael Vance, curator of the Oklahoma Cartoonists Museum writes in to alert us about a new short film on YouTube about the museum. I’ve mentioned the Oklahoma Cartoonists Museum before back in March when they received over 2000 comic books, magazines and comics strips for their collection as well as in October when they had […]

Rudy Park cartoonists write out a beloved character

Rudy Park cartoonists Theron Heir (writer) and Darrin Bell (artist) have written one of their strips’ most endearing characters, Mort Park, out of the strip to make a political statement against Donald Rumsfeld. Rumsfeld was a frequent “visitor” to the strip and had heated exchanges with Mort. In the end, Mort died of a heart […]

Cartoonists in the news

Andrew Feinstein and Justin Borus, creators of Girls and Sports were interviewed in the Journal Gazette and Times-Courier.Mallard Filmore creator Bruce Tinsley gets a write up in the sports pages of the Lexington Herald-Leader due to his loyalty to the University of Kentucky Cats.

Brian Anderson signs two-book book deal

Brian Anderson, creator of Dog Eat Doug writes in to announce that he’s signed a two-book book deal with Roaring Brook Press to produce two books. The first book is entitled, “Nighty Night, Sleepy Sleep” and will based on his comic strip and will be available in the fall of 2008. The second book hasn’t […]

Scott Kurtz calls on Bill Amend to save the comics

Scott Kurtz is hoping to save comics and is openly soliciting help from Bill Amend to make a 1989 statement made by Bill Watterson come true – that comics can be improved with (and without) the syndicate’s cooperation. In essence, Scott is proposing that someone from the established cartooning industry (Bill Amend) can get together […]

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