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Ann Telnaes releases editorial cartoon app for election

Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes has released a new interactive editorial cartoon app for the iPad and iPhone called “POTUS Pick.”From the press release: Telnaes has been intrigued by how apps could allow cartoonists to approach editorial cartoons in new ways. “In print, users are passive – meaning that editors determine what they […]

CSotD: Peeking under the mosaic tiles

One of the delights of the Internet is its ability to pull back the curtain on some otherwise unseen perspectives in our multi-cultural world. Here’s a cartoon that Miami-based Cuban exile Garrincha (Gustavo Rodriguez) posted to Facebook, along with a translated version: … and this brief explanation: Many Cubans in Miami hate to be labeled as “Latinos” […]

Profiled: Lynn Johnston’s philanthropy

The Vancouver Sun reports on For Better or For Worse creator Lynn Johnston and her latest community involvement: Dress for Success – an organization that helps women prepare for job interviews and provides clothing and accessories as well as a small wardrobe if the woman is hired.The article also talks about the other charities and […]

Mike Du Jour debuts in syndication today

**Mike Lester’s ** Mike Du Jour debuts today. It’s one of the better strips to launch in a while. It’s zany and refreshingly honest. I had my wife read through the sales kit samples. Remember my wife enjoys cartoons, but rarely allows herself a out loud chuckle. Mike Du Jour got a couple of audible […]

Charlie Hebdo Mohammed cartoons and the aftermath

Citing they have a legal right to free speech, the French magazine “Charlie Hebdo” published a new round of cartoons depicting the Muslim prophet Mohammed after a week of deadly protests by Muslims offended at a 14 minute film that mocks their prophet. The French government has had to shut down schools, embassies and send […]

CSotD: Maybe I’m amazed …

Today’s Ink Pen provides an example of how you can slip one past the goalie and leave readers rolling on the floor.At least, as far as I know, this is the first mainstream comic strip to even suggest a transgendered super hero that didn’t end up in the syndicate’s “I don’t think we want to […]

Farewell to Cul de Sac

Today is the last Cul de Sac in syndication. I use the qualification “in syndication” because of my personal hope that Richard Thompson will be able to return to it at some point in the future.Richard’s assistant Stacy Curtis observed the day by placing a wooden heart on a manhole cover: Every time I pass […]

CSotD: Hale and Farewell

Mark Tatulli and Lio offer a final salute to Cul de Sac, which ends its roughly-five-year run today. And I do not believe that the selection of comic characters left behind was chosen at random, though there are many, many others he might have included in the Old Boys Club.Nor do I believe that today’s […]

CSotD: Protecting freedom of ignorant, toxic expression

I wasn’t able to find the original French-language version of this Damien Glez cartoon, so let’s just agree that it’s a lousy translation and deal, instead, with the substance, which I find compelling on a couple of levels.The Black-African is justified in questioning the violent response to a movie that, some speculate, has never actually […]

Cartoonist pay tribute to Cul de Sac

Michael Cavna has a round up of tributes from fellow cartoonists as Richard Thompson?s Cul de Sac takes a graceful exit from the syndication stage due to Richard?s health.Michael: To mark Thompson?s five-year run with ?Cul de Sac,? which won the esteemed Reuben Award last year and has received Ignatz and Harvey awards this month, […]

CSotD: Biting back at the critics

These are a pair of illustrations by Dylan Meconis, created for my educational series, “Stories in the Stars,” which was recently purchased by a major newspaper (a little over 300,000 daily). The paper has not yet announced the series, so I won’t name them, but they have paid for it, so I need to get […]

CSotD: The Heretic

Matt Wuerker risks being burned at the stake for misbehaving at Occupy’s birthday party. You’re supposed to make a wish and blow out the candles, Matt, not extinguish them with a dash of cold water.And blowing out candles is about as effective a way of making wishes come true as anything Occupy appears to have […]

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