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Stan Lee to speak in Ohio

Comic book legend Stan Lee will speak in Springfield Ohio on the 24th of January. You can get details at the Springfield News-Sun, including a audio slide show and directions to the event.While he still holds the title of chairman emeritus at Marvel, and continues to write the same syndicated ?Amazing Spider-Man? newspaper strip he […]

Two comic strip artists to appear at Wondercon 2006

According to E&P, two comic strip artists will appear at the upcoming WonderCon, a comic book convention held in the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Frank Cho, whose feature “Liberty Meadows” is syndicated by Creators and Romona Fradon, the former artist for “Brenda Starr” will appear. WonderCon runs February 10 through 12.If I’m not mistaken, […]

Mall of America’s Camp Snoopy to change name

Back in December, I posted a story about Camp Snoopy losing the right to use the Peanut character’s name. According to this story, negotiations between the supermall and United Media have failed and Camp Snoopy will have to change it’s name.The Bloomington supermall has been unable to come to terms with United Media, which licenses […]

Pat Brady to be judge for National Journalism Awards

Pat Brady, creator of Rose is Rose is one of the judges for the Scripps Howard Fundation’s annual journalism awards.The Scripps Howard Foundation has announced the names of 43 journalists, media professionals and educators who will judge this year’s National Journalism Awards competition. The awards program honors excellence in 17 print, electronic and journalism education […]

An exhibit to honor Hal Foster

Efforts are underway to create an exhibit to honor Hal Foster, creator of Prince Valient. Harold R. Foster was a native of Nova Scotia. According to his obituary in 1982, written by the Associated Press, he rode a bicycle to Chicago–1,670 miles over 14 days–around 1919 to attend the Art Institute and the Chicago Academy […]

Oliphant to judge ‘Nude International’

The Lexington Art League has a yearly exhibit of international artists drawing the nude figure. Nationally syndicated editorial cartoonist Pat Oliphant was a judge and will be speaker.For the Nude International 2006 exhibit, Patrick Oliphant, Pulitzer-prize winning editorial cartoonist, anonymously juried 832 entries. Mr. Oliphant selected the 106 displayed artworks. From the classics to the […]

Michael Ramirez explains why he went with Investors Business Daily

There are two stories out of Editor and Publisher about Michael Ramirez’s move the the Investor’s Business Daily.The first explains why Michael decided to go to a niche publication rather than a general daily.“Bill O’Neil, IBD’s founder and chairman, was very convincing,” replied Ramirez, when interviewed Tuesday by E&P. “And he offered me a position […]

Studying at the Center for Cartoon Studies

I saw this post on several sites yesterday. If you’ve ever wondered about studying at the “Center for Cartoon Studies” (or even wondered what goes on there), this is a great post one individuals visit to their open house. Lots of photos. I recently had the opportunity to attend an Open House at the Center […]

Windsor McKay was more than ‘Little Nemo’

There is a must read on Windsor McKay and the incredible breadth of work that he did. I was not aware that he had created anything other than “Little Nemo,” but he had a successful strip called “The Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend” which was more dark and for an adult reader. He was also […]

The future of newspapers

Slate’s Michael Kinsley has a good article on the newspaper’s efforts to play catch-up in the new techno world. Ten years later, newspapers are starting to panic again. But merely slobbering after bloggers may not be enough. In 1996, the oldest Americans who grew up with computers and don’t even understand my tiresome anecdotes about […]

Daily World now has ‘Zits’, drops ‘Brevity’

The Daily World has picked up Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman’s Zits – but at the expense of Guy Endore-Kaiser and Rod Perry’s ‘Brevity’.?Zits,? which has become one of America?s hottest comic strips in the past three years, makes its daily debut in The Daily World today. The King Features strip by Jerry Scott and […]

Knight Ridder bid updated

If you’re following the ‘dating’ life of Knight Ridder newspaper, this article will give you and update on who’s interested to buy the chain.A financial buyer, such as the new consortium, would take on a heavy debt load and likely cut jobs, install new management and sell off noncore and struggling assets to improve the […]

Future sketchy for editorial cartoonists

On the Editorial Cartoonist web site, they’re reposting a story that ran in the “The Business Journal of Phoenix” regarding the plight of the editorial cartoonist. Not much new, but it does talk abit about Steve Benson (AZ Republic), Brian Fairrington (Cagle Cartoons – living in the Phoenix area).Those who have made editorial cartooning their […]

The Norm Sunday Collection

Fans of Michael Jantze’s work, The Norm, will be interested in the release of a new Sunday collection. Available for the first time ever, The Norm Sunday Collection documents the evolution of Michael Jantze’s wildly unique Sunday work. With insight into Michael’s hybrid writing process as well as his approach to illustration using the latest […]

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