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Close to Home makes the rounds with ‘hot’ nurses

Monday’s Close To Home made the rounds at the Saratoga Hospital in New York as it was copied, faxed, e-mailed and posted through-out the hospital. It even caught the attention of the local media. The cartoon depicted a man being loaded into an ambulance and the EMT saying, “You’ve got two options, bud. Mercy Hospital […]

Winsor McCay lecture to be held at Library of Congress

According to the ComicsDC blog, Swann Foundation Fellow Katherine Roeder will give a lecture at the Library of Congress on the topic of Winsor McCay. The presentation is entitled “Wide Awake in Slumberland: Fantasy and Mass Culture in the Work of Winsor McCay” and will be held on January 16. See his blog for more […]

Gary Varvel posts his first animation

Gary Varvel, editorial cartoonist at The Indianapolis Star, has posted the results of his first time up to bat doing an animated editorial cartoon. The animation is entitled “Gary Varvel’s D.C. Christmas” and runs just shy of 3 minutes.Check it out here.

AAEC to celebrate 50 year anniversary in Washington D.C.

Rob Rogers, the new AAEC president has announced on the associations web site that this year’s AAEC convention will be in Washington D.C. to commemorate the 50 year anniversary of the organization’s existence. Says Rob: We chose D.C. because that’s where the AAEC’s first convention was held and it seemed like a great bookend for […]

Joseph Barbera dies at age 95

Slightly off-topic obit announcement, but who can argue that Joseph Barbera hasn’t influenced us at some level, at some point in our lives. Along with William Hanna, Joseph and William created the Flintstones, Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo, The Jetsons, and Tom and Jerry. Joseph passed away at the age of 95.

Candorville reenactment posted on YouTube

Darrin Bell‘s Candorville blog mentions that a reenactment of one of his strips from 1995 has been posted on YouTube. The clip runs about 35 seconds. Earlier this fall, Mary Worth reenactments clips surfaced on YouTube (and I can’t believe I just used Candorville and Mary Worth in the same blog post). Here’s the Candorville […]

Garfield statue found decapitated

Earlier this year, I told you about the Garfield statues that were being put up around Grant County Indiana to be a tourist attraction (read January and April stories). Now one of those statues is headless in the city of Marion. No leads yet. Police are hoping that at some point, someone starts to brag […]

Ann Telnaes’ new book targets Dick Cheney

Ann Telnaes is self-publishing a collection of her cartoons on the topic of Dick Cheney. The book, entitled “Dick,” is 108 pages and can be purchased through Lulu.com.From E&P: Timing was one reason Telnaes self-published “Dick” via the Cartoonist Group, which compiled and formatted the book. “Cheney’s activities have inspired a lot of my cartoons […]

Jeff Stahler gets profiled in Columbus Dispatch

Editorial and comic panel cartoonist, Jeff Stahler, receives a mention in the Columbus Dispatch for his work on his comic panel, Moderately Confused.Says Jeff: “I’m used to observing the front pages of the news and commenting with a cartoon for the Columbus Dispatch editorial pages,” said Stahler, who doubles as an editorial cartoonist. “But every […]

WPWG to launch ‘Little Dog Lost’ in March

The Washington Post Writers Group web site has a page for a new strip they plan to launch beginning March 27, 2007 called Little Dog Lost by Steve Boreman. From the WPWG web site is this description of the feature: A lost little dogâ??s picture hangs on a telephone pole, a note begging for his […]

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