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Jim Keefe Quits (his freelance KFS coloring job)

Jim Keefe will no longer be coloring King Features Syndicate Sunday comic strips: From 1989-98 I was on staff at King as the head (and only) colorist for the King Features Comic Art Department. From 1999 on I did coloring for them freelance. And as of November of 2021, a little over 30 years total, […]

Gene D’Angelo, KFS and DC Colorist, Has Passed

Word is spreading on social media that Gene D’Angelo has passed away.Anthony Tollin gives a nice profile of Gene’s career: I just received the sad news that ace colorist GENE D’ANGELO recently passed away at age 97. Gene began his long comics career at King Features Syndicate shortly after completing his WWII military service, originally […]

CSotD: While making other plans

“Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans,” Lennon wrote, but today’s Pearls Before Swine (AMS) suggests that so does pizza.I had a life plan not so different from Neighbor Ned’s though not quite as grandiose. I wanted the novel published sooner, but then only to be a successful novelist by […]

25 Years of Eavesdropping on San Diegans

The local comic strip Overheard in San Diego by Jay Allen Sanford is celebrating 25 years of appearing in the alternative San Diego Reader newspaper. Bonus: It gets the cover story!Jay Allen Sanford relives the past 25 years in the feature story:At first, I was only the writer. I used artwork by Rock ‘N’ Roll […]

Fran Frisch – RIP

Cartoonist Fran Frisch has passed away.Francis John (Fran) Frisch, Jr. August 18, 1948 – August 29, 2021 From the obituary: Fran, the globally recognized Artist known as FRISCH, was the first Artist to put a Bear on a T-Shirt (entitled Can U Bear it?) and thereby created a visual identity in 1988 for the emerging Bear […]

Commonwealth Cartoon Communiqués

Canada © Lynn JohnstonThe Trudeau government used taxpayers’ dollars to fund a cartoon exhibition. The cartoonist behind “For Better or For Worse” (FBorFW) Lynn Johnston received more than $15,000 from the Mission Cultural Fund, according to a blog post issued by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) on Friday. The District of Columbia art installation, called […]

CSotD: The Morning After

Amid a storm of finger-pointing, Democratic complaining and Republican rejoicing over Tuesday’s results, Ann Telnaes boils it all down.There’s something not only refreshing but constructive in simply admitting they blew it, and, if her simple style doesn’t provide a lot of details, Charlie Sykes’ explanation in Politico offers not only an explanation of what happened […]

A Visit to The Charles M. Schulz Museum

[In] 1969, [Charles Schulz] funded the construction of the Redwood Empire Ice Arena, aka “Snoopy’s Home Ice,” aka the “Coolest Place in Santa Rosa.”  The arena is still there, still going strong after more than 50 years.These days, it sits beside an even more impressive contribution to the region, the Charles M. Schulz Museum. Opened […]

Brookins is Back!!??

                Pluggers is one of very few comics that announces that it is in rerun status (see above). So when the Gary Brookins‘ signature returned this week (below) I naturally looked for the “classic” box, but there was no such notice. Leaving me to ASS U ME that […]

CSotD: I hear laughter in the mud

If you’re gift-shopping for a middle schooler, here’s When Pigs Fly, a graphic novel we can pretty well guarantee they won’t already have, since it won’t be published until next week.Better yet, it’s funny and inventive and I promise they won’t come away with any lessons.Well, beyond “Believe in your dreams,” of course, since that […]

Ruben Bolling Takes Berryman Award

Ruben Bolling, author of the “Tom the Dancing Bug” satirical weekly cartoon strip, has won the 2021 Clifford K. and James T. Berryman Award for Editorial Cartoons from the National Press Foundation. The judges cited Bolling’s mordant wit, superior artwork and inventive delivery. The cartoonist parodies well-known American cultural memes, from Charles M. Schultz’s Peanuts […]

Ray and His Reuben

Here I stand holding the prestigious Reubens Award for Outstanding Cartoonist from the National Cartoonists Society. I now have the distinction of being the very first Black person to win in the 75 years history. I am beyond grateful for this honor. I can still hardly believe that I won. From Ray Billingsley‘s Facebook page. 

Mike Smith, Dennis Draughon Win ’21 Eppy Awards

This year’s EPPY Awards received more than 400 entries across more than 40 diverse categories, including best use of sponsored/ branded content, best use of social media/crowdsourcing, best radio & TV Websites and more. Editor & Publisher announced the winners of their 26th Eppy Awards for 2021.Mike Smith and Dennis Draughon took the honors in […]

Highest Paid Dead Cartoonists

Forbes has released its Highest Paid Dead Celebrities list for 2021 and two cartoonists make it to the top five of the thirteen noted. The Peanuts business brought in $47 million more in revenue this fiscal year compared to 2020, for a total of $157 million. Part of that comes from a deal with Apple […]

CSotD: References and relevance

I’m using this Halloween-themed Clay Jones cartoon to make a point that Clay Jones doesn’t represent.Jones is self-syndicated and pumps out cartoons at a prodigious rate, often giving his clients more than one choice on a given day. Today is November 2 and he’s already put up four cartoons since this October 31 one ran.There […]

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