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KAL kicks off Kickstarter for 35 year retrospective book

Kevin (KAL) Kallauger, editorial cartoonist for the Economist and contributing cartoonist to the Baltimore Sun, will celebrate 35 years with the British magazine in April. Kevin has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise money for “a large retrospective collection of my cartoons and covers from the magazine titled Daggers Drawn.” As with most Kickstarter campaigns, […]

East Coast Success in Comics Seminar one month away

The third Success in the World of Comics Seminar being held in Annapolis, MD is drawing closer. The seminar is slated for February 16 & 17. Tundra creator Chad Carpenter and business partner Bill Kellogg do a great job hosting this informative event. If you’re interested in the business side of cartooning, this is the […]

CSotD: Minority Report

I don’t know too much about Joe Heller personally, but I think he’s got some country in him.When I got to college in the fall of 1967, I found myself in the middle. My college friends were against the war, and I agreed with them that it was a foreign relations disaster. We needed to […]

Jerry Robinson family donates originals to CAM

The family of Jerry Robinson, creator of Batman characters The Joker and Robin has donated 60 pieces of original cartoon art to the Cartoon Art Museum. Most pieces are art from other famous cartoonists such as George Herriman, Bud Fisher, Milton Caniff, Walt Kelly and Winsor McCay. From SFWeekly: The donation largely consists of comic […]

Court: Superman belongs with Warner Bros, not heirs

A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit of Appeals ruled that Warner Bros owns the Superman character and that a 2001 agreement between Warner Bros and the heirs of Jerry Siegel is legit giving the heirs 50% share of Superman.From the Cleveland Plain Dealer: The ruling Thursday trumps a 2008 trial court decision ordering […]

CSotD: Can’t anybody here handle the truth?

Kevin Kallaugher touches on one of our more disturbing, but disturbingly unfocused, issues.And he does it very effectively, because a major part of the drone controversy is less the drones themselves and more the way their use is, so to speak, flying below the radar.That is, you can’t expect every drone strike to be announced, […]

CSotD: Explodology

Brewster Rockit has a pretty good success rate in translating geeky stuff into mainstream humor.It’s an interesting niche, an approach not to be confused with that of strips like xkcd, SMBC or Penny Arcade, which produce geek humor for use within the geek community, on a level that would go over the heads of most […]

CSotD: 10 years after

Shirley & Son has been bumming me out lately.The current arc is about Shirley deciding to try a dating service and, if you look at the panels closely, you’ll see it ran in the last part of March and first part of April, 2003.Jerry Bittle, the cartoonist behind the long-running Geech and this newer strip […]

Cartoonist Studio announces 3rd cartooning contest

The fine folks over at The Cartoonist Studio have announced a third “So Ya Wanna Be A Cartoonist” contest. The 10-week contest is slated to launch by February 11. The contest prize has a financial award to the winner and a chance to be mentored by professional cartoonist in the studio who will also help […]

CSotD: As Truth struggles with its boots …

Tom Toles notes the lack of response to what appears, to all scientists except those at the No Longer The Tobacco Institute Research Laboratory, a crisis significantly hastened, if not spawned, by the world’s increasing industrialization and overall modernity.Which is to say, we have met the enemy and he is us, but as long as […]

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