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RJ Matson laid off from St. Louis Post Dispatch

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has announced it has laid off 23 staffers from their newsroom citing weak economic conditions. Riverfront Times reports Post-Dispatch editorial cartoonist R.J. Matson was among those let go. The Post-Dispatch announcement: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has laid off 23 staffers from the newsroom, advertising and production, the company announced today. The […]

CSotD: Who cares about what’s on the flip side?

“Reply All” varies between “Sex in the City” self-indulgence and sudden genuine insights, the saving grace for the former being that the vapidity is mocked, if not with self-loathing, at least with some pleasant sarcasm and a sense that shallowness is not a virtue.As for the latter, Lizzie’s conversations with her mother are an interesting […]

London Olympics has an official cartoonist

Most Olympics that I can remember have had a cartoonist or two covering them for their respective papers, but this the first time I’ve heard of an Olympics with a commissioned official artist. Covering the London Olympics and Paralympics is political cartoonist Nicholas Garland.From the London Evening Standard:“The brief is really very wide – he […]

AAEC releases video of Ding Darling talking editorial cartoons

The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists has posted a new video with audio from two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Ding Darling talking about his approach to editorial cartooning. The video contains a collage of editorial cartoons from early US history to the present day.The AAEC’s annual convention will be held in Washington DC this year (Sept […]

Penny Arcade details webcomic search contest

Last week I mentioned that the Penny Arcade gentlemen, Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik, launched a Kickstarter project to raise $1 million to replace all advertising on their website. In four days, they raised over $250,000. At various milestones of fundraising, the duo will be “unlocking” certain features are opened. One of which is a […]

Marvin celebrates 30 years in syndication

Tom Armstrong’s Marvin has turned 30 years old. From King Features:MARVIN first appeared in newspaper comics pages on August 1, 1982. Since that day, the comic strip has revolved around the life and times of a precocious baby boy named Marvin, his father and mother Jeff and Jenny Miller, and their dog Bitsy. Other characters […]

Longest article you’ll ever read about Andy Capp

Paul Slade has written an opus about Reg Smyth and his comic Andy Capp wherein he looks at the global popularity of the strip – rivaling only Charles Schulz’ Peanuts but with much, much less respect.He begins:Reg Smythe was the greatest British newspaper strip cartoonist of the 20th Century – and second only to Peanuts’ […]

CSotD: London Callifornicating

Cartoon Movement is hosting an interesting look at the London Olympics by Tom Humberstone. It’s a quick read — 11 pages — but a nice journalistic contrast with the combination of shallow triumphalism and goopy advertorial coverage you’re apt to see elsewhere.I was a fan of the Olympics back when they seemed to be a […]

Newsweek to transition to online only

After 79 year run, Newsweek will end as print magazine.Bloomberg, reporting on IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI) quarterly earnings call:A plan to move Newsweek to an online-only publication will be announced as early as September, Diller said. Newsweek became part of his media holdings in 2011 when it merged with IAC’s Daily Beast Co., an online news startup […]

Kenosha Festival to include exhibit and silent auction

Anne Hambrock has announced that the Kenosha Festival of Cartooning will include an exhibit of original comic art (and opening reception) at the Kenosha Public Museum and a silent auction with the proceeds going to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and Margaret Ann’s Place. The auction is being sponsored by the National Cartoonist Society Foundation.Here’s the […]

Hawaiian cartoonist Dave Thorne passes at age 82

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports that Dave Thorne, “‘the father’ and ‘the Jedi master’ of Hawaii cartooning” has passed away at the age of 82. Thorne taught cartooning classes at the University of Hawaii for 23 years and also was an illustrator for the Department of Education for many years. He was active until last year, […]

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