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Feds wants Shepard Fairey to serve time

Shepard Fairey, the artist who gained notoriety for creating the infamous Barack Obama ?Hope? poster using an image from the Associated Press has been convicted of ?destroying and fabricating documents? in a civil lawsuit. According to The Smoking Gun, federal prosecutors want to make an example out of him and have filed a memorandum with […]

Webcomic raises $700k+ in 32 hours

Another webcomic is raising a mass amount of money through Kickstarter. Homestruck is a webcomic in the format of a text-based adventure game that requires readers to click through each page to advance the story-line. According to Gary Tyrell over at Fleen, he calculates that it took Homestruck creator Andew Hussie about 32 hours to […]

Aseem Trivedi to surrender to police; charged with sedition

This year’s Courage in Editorial Cartooning Award winner (awarded by Cartoonists Rights Network International) Aseem Trivedi has agreed to surrender to police sometime in the next couple of days. He has been charged for sedition under a 2005 law that prohibits insulting Indian national symbols and emblems. Last December cartoons created by Aseem were displayed […]

CSotD: 59009, in case you’d forgotten the magic number

Pickles nails one.I like conversations about language, and there are some nails-on-chalk mistakes that bother me. One thing I edit out of reporters’ stories is use of the word “that” when it is referencing people. “John Smith is someone that …” becomes “John Smith is someone who …” under my pen.Howsoever.This does not make me smarter […]

Kickstarter project to help fund StoryCorp animated special

A couple of years ago I reported that StoryCorp had begun creating animating some of their stories. They’ve continued to animate more, but now they want to create a long-form animated special and are asking for donations though Kickstarter to make that happen. About two years ago, StoryCorps, the national oral history project, began animating […]

Profiled: Daryl Cagle lecturing in India

Daryl Cagle is out and about, this time lecturing in Mumbai India:“Cartoons are a great barometer of freedom. If a cartoonist can draw the president, then that’s a free press” said noted American Political cartoonist Daryl Cagle. Daryl, currently the editorial cartoonist at NBC News, was in the city on Friday as part of a […]

Alex Hallatt’s Arctic Circle goes to eBooks

Mentioned in the news that Alex Hallatt’s Arctic Circle comic strip had hit the 5 year milestone mark was news that an ebook collection of her strip would soon be available. And now it is. You can download yours from Lulu.com or Apple’s iBookstore. As Alex jokes in her email to me – the cost […]

Profiled: Matt Wuerker on cartooning in the beltway

CBS News profiled Matt Wuerker about his cartoons for Politico – the beltway newspaper. Wuerker said he has heard from the people he satirizes. He recalled a cartoon attacking Donald Rumsfeld during the Iraq War: “I got an email from a colonel in the Pentagon who said that [Secretary Rumsfeld] had seen the cartoon and […]

Cartoonists: Obama caricatures have changed in first term

The Dallas Morning News has an article by Mike Peters (but not MG&G Mike Peters) about how several cartoonists’ caricatures of President Obama has evolved over the course of his first term: “It’s subconscious, but the way a cartoonist draws a politician does change over time as the cartoonist’s impression of that politician changes,” said […]

CSotD: Those crazy youngsters!

I’ve been meaning to point out the current Sherman’s Lagoon arc, which stands out not simply for being funny but for suggesting that Jim Toomey actually has some idea what “The Hunger Games” is about. (The arc starts here, and then you can use the “next cartoon” buttons to follow it forward. Yes, I know […]

Cavna: DC area grounds zero for Cartoonus northamericanus

Michael Cavna writes that with the upcoming Baltimore Comic-Con, Small Press Expo and the The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists “#!&%!! Cartoons – a Festival Celebrating the Political Cartoon” – the DC area will be a hub of cartooning events in September. The Washington region has perhaps never seen such a cluster of Cartoonus northamericanus. […]

Get your Richard’s Poor Almanac – The Book

Richard’s Poor Almanac and Cul de Sac creator Richard Thompson has posted a tidbit on how you can get a signed copy of his book Richard’s Poor Almanac. It’s a rare collection – I don’t remember how much I paid for mine and was smart enough to take it to the New Orlean’s NCS weekend […]

NCS Members return from USO trip to Bahrain

Several National Cartoonists Society members have returned from a USO trip to Bahrain and the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise to draw/sign cartoons for members of the US Military. The cartoonists in the group were Jeff Bacon (Broadside), Dave Coverly (Speed Bump), Jeff Keane, (The Family Circus), Rick Kirkman (co-creator of Baby Blues), Tom Richmond (MAD […]

CSotD: Giant RNC wrap up and some book reports

Meecy-micey, atsa some big cartoon, dere, Tom Tomorrow. All those panels and not a clunker in the group. (This might be a good time to remind you that you can click on the image for a larger version.)I’ve got nothing to add. He covered it all. And any one of these panels could have been […]

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