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So you think you can ‘toon contest nets 200+ entries

A few weeks ago, I brought you news that while Mike Luckovich was away on vacation, his paper – the Atlanta Journal-Constitution – held a contest called “Think you can do better?” in which they invited their readers to send an editorial cartoon.  The results have been posted (registration required) with the winner going to William Warren won with 541 votes (out of 3,158 cast online). Warren just happens to be this year’s John Locher award winnner from Forest Lake University.

Gary McCoy joins Cagle Cartoon Syndicate

The current package includes Daryl Cagle, Mike Lester, Mike Keefe, Jeff Parker, Larry Wright, Brian Fairrington, R.J Matson, Bob Englehart and Pat Bagley.  Looking at the syndicate’s site, it looks like Gary’s cartoons became available just this last Sunday, July 30th.

Comic Book Challenge winner is announced

Back in June, I pointed out a comic book challenge that was being held in conjunction with the San Diego Comic-Con. The competition was open to anyone who wanted to submit a comic book idea, complete with sample art.  All the submissions would be whittled down to the top 50 by Platinum Studios creative and development staff.  Those 50 would then pitch their ideas to a celebrity panel (this part was televised) who picked the top three. Those then were presented to the public for a final winner.

Animated editorial cartoons proving to be popular, laborious to produce

Dave Astor of Editor and Publisher has written an excellent article (featured on the AAEC web site) on the changing work duties of some editorial cartoonists who have added animation and blogging to their work load.  The story features Walt Handelsman of Newsday, Mike Shelton of Orange County Register, Matt Davies of The Journal News, and Clay Jones of The Free Lance-Star.
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