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CSotD: Drawing on the Independent Side of the Brain

Gary Varvel is a conservative cartoonist.I don’t often agree with his point of view, and, more than once, I’ve found his work more mean-spirited than incisive. But I admire this particular cartoon, perhaps more in context than on its own, but on its own as well.The facial expressions are priceless, as are Obama’s flailing fists.All […]

Superman: Take this job and shove it!

This next issue of Superman will contain a major shift in the Superman story. Clark Kent quits his job at The Daily Planet in a dramatic fashion (“Why am I the one sounding like a grizzled ink-stained wretch who believes news should be about – I don’t know, news”) and DC Comics has hinted that […]

CSotD: One is free, one is not, both are worth it

Political cartooning is not only not dead, but, even as some good veteran artists hang up their pens and retire, there are some good young practitioners emerging.I’ve said before that one of the unspoken factors in the shift from print to not-print is that, just as when movies began to supplant live theater (which did […]

Rob Cabrera premieres first animated short

Silo Roberts creator Rob Cabrera stepped away from his comic strip and went back to school for a masters in animation. He made is directorial debut this last Sunday with the animation short entitled Monica. It premiered at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.“Monica” also features Bailee Madison who co-stars with Billy Crystal, Bette Midler, […]

A few new websites you should check out

Things come in three, right? The Baby Blues guys Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott have launched a blog. It has a good mix of content for fans as well as those interested in the inner-workings of a cartoonist. Betty Boop now has a website. She is, as the website says, “Queen of Cartoons, the First […]

Steve Kelley and David Fitzsimmons to debate for hearts and minds in Tucson

This Thursday Arizona Daily Star editorial cartoonist David Fitzsimmons will debate former New Orleans Times Picayune editorial cartoonist Steve Kelley in a contest called “Win, Lose or Draw: Cartoon Humor in Campaigns”.Here’s a bit of the pre-debate trash talk:Steve Kelley regarding David Fitzsimmons: People of Tucson, pity David Fitzsimmons. The poor man is scheduled to […]

Cartoonist Rights Network announces Impunity contest

Cartoonist Rights Network has announced a new contest sponsored by IFEX, an international network of free expression groups. Entitled the Draw Attention to Impunity: Editorial Cartoon Contest, this cartoon contest is part of the second annual International Day to End Impunity on November 23, 2012. Some of the entries will be featured on the International […]

Dave Kellett creates own custom drawing table

Sheldon creator Dave Kellett took on the task of building a custom standing drafting table for himself after dealing with repetitive posture problems. Okay – so he designed it and his brother (a home builder) did the actual carpentry. The result is gorgeous. A lot of attention to detail.He has more photos of the original […]

Steven Artley retires from editorial cartooning

Mike Rhode is reporting that Alexandria Times editorial cartoonist Steven Artley is walking away from editorial cartooning. Steve’s Facebook announcement reads: “My editorial cartoons are no more. I am done, finished, kaput. Earlier today, I stepped down from the Alexandria Times. I guess it’s time to try something else. What that something else may be, […]

Family Circus heading to the big screen

On the heels of the announcement that comic strip character Heathcliff is being adapted to the big screen, Variety is reporting that Fox and Walden Media have hired Nichole Millard and Kathryn Price to adapt the comic strip Family Circus to a feature film. A Family Circus movie has been in development since 2010. The […]

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