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Columbus Dispatch hires Nate Beeler

The Columbus Dispatch, who has been without an editorial cartoonist since Jeff Stahler resigned in December under an accusation of plagiarism, has announced that they’ve hired Washington Examiner editorial cartoonist Nate Beeler. Nate is a Ohio native and conservative which makes him a perfect match with the paper.From the paper’s announcement Editor Ben Marrison said, […]

CSotD: I share his pain. We all share his pain.

It’s hard to exaggerate the health care situation for comedic effect, but Edison Lee makes a good go of it this morning, with another episode featuring his re-configured and much more educational version of “The Game of Life.”Explanation for overseas readers: Yes. We live this way.Some countries crash their economies by attempting to give their […]

Check out: For Better or For Worse parodies

For Better or For Worse creator Lynn Johnston has been collecting parody comics of her feature and has posted them on her website. So far she has work by Mike Peters, Bill Amend, Mark Tatulli, Mark Parisi, Francesco Marciuliano, Jin Wicked, David Willis, Stephan Pastis, Jan Eliot and Ryan Sohmer, Lar deSouza

Signe Wilkinson looking at uncertain future in Philly

The two Philadelphia dailies are heading into an uncertain future. Currently the two papers and their joint web property, Philly.com, are up for sale and the papers are being combined with editorial separation. Buyouts are being offered to employees with the hopes of trimming the employee count. After Tony Auth leaves the Inquirer at the […]

Tony Auth: the exit interview

After posting the news yesterday that Philadelphia Inquirer’s Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist Tony Auth was leaving the paper after 40 years, it was easy to read between the lines that the decision was in part due to the plans to combine the two daily papers (Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News). In talking with Tony […]

CSotD: Numbers, sticky and otherwise

Funny you should mention it, Hilary.As a sort of a niche blog just entering its third year, I don’t expect huge numbers, though I’d love to get up into four figures a day, simply because there are revenue potentials when you hit a certain level of readership.You all wouldn’t mind seeing a picture of a […]

Profiled: Kerry G. Johnson

Raychelle Muhammad interviews illustrator and caricaturist Kerry G. Johnson:1) Please describe your journey to becoming an artist. Art has always been my passion. In fact, I knew in kindergarten that I was gifted and blessed as an artist after drawing a picture of cat that won first place in a citywide contest of youth. I […]

Jules Feiffer honored with 2012 John Fischetti Lifetime Achievement Award

Columbia College Chicago has announced that Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Jules Feiffer is the 2012 recipient of the John Fischetti Lifetime Achievement Award. The Fischetti Lifetime Achievement Award honors an outstanding career of editorial cartooning, work skewering cultural mores, misguided public policies and self-important people.Feiffer is a cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter and children’s book author and […]

Learn to Draw: The Golden Doozies

Another Learn to Draw installment from The Doozies creator Tom Gammill. This episode was previewed at The Success in Comics seminar in Vegas two weeks ago where Tom and Momma and Miss Peach creator Mell Lazarus spoke. In this episode, Mell wins his ninth Golden Doozie Award.

Tony Auth resigns from Philadelphia Inquirer

Philadelphia’s local CBS station is reporting that Pulitzer Prize winner Tony Auth, the editorial cartoonist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, is leaving the paper after 40+ years. The two Philly papers (Inquirer and Daily News) and their joint website (philly.com) are currently up for sale and newsrooms are being combining. The Inquirer’s owner is also trying […]

CSotD: A Different Kind of Studio Tour

Christopher Baldwin pauses between Storyline 2 and Storyline 3 of Spacetrawler to give us a look behind the scenes. Now, if you’ve ever wondered who the one person is who has a blog but isn’t particularly into science fiction, that would be me. Or, to put it another way, “there’s one in every crowd” and, in […]

CSotD: Keep your friends close, and Ted Forth closer

Tony Murphy’s well-named “It’s All About You” on the Facebook friending phenomenon.If I were starting over, I’d have two Facebook accounts: One for people I am actually friends with in three-dimensions and another for virtual friends, business associates, fellow-hobbyists and the like.As it is, I’ve set up some lists called things like “family” that I […]

Profiled: Derf’s new book My Friend Dahmer

The Plain Dealer profiles Derf’s new graphic novel “My Friend Dahmer” about his friendship of Jeffrey Dahmer, the serial killer who as arrested in 1991 with body parts in freezer.So they didn’t completely ignore him. Derf himself depicted Dahmer in his high school sketchbooks and worked to sneak him into photos in the high school […]

New Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Blog launched

The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum has launched a new blog to highlight events and activities at the cartoon library. Although there was no structure for collecting such materials from cartoonists, and few (if any) institutions in America were, Caniff was a proud OSU graduate and felt compelled to leave his legacy material with […]

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