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Robot6: 6 strips that ended too soon

Chris Mautner over at The Robot6 blog names six comic strips that he believes met “an untimely death.” He names:Franklin Fibbs by Hollis Brown and Wes Hargis, Top of the World by Mark Tonra, Spot the Frog by Mark Heath, Bo Nanas by John Kovaleski, Lucky Cow by Mark Pett and Oh, Brother by Jay […]

Englehart angers citizens with Losers raise losers comment

The Hartford Courant took down a blog post in which their staff cartoonist Bob Englehart criticized the Governor’s plans for inner city schools by stating that dysfunctional inner-city poor minority families tend to raise dysfunctional inner-city poor minority families. But that wasn’t his choice of words. The offending phrase that is causing the ruckus is, […]

KAL returns to the Baltimore Sun

It’s official. The Baltimore Sun has announced that it’s bringing it’s long time editorial cartoonist, Kevin “KAL” Kallaugher, to their editorial pages starting next week. Unfortunately it’s not a full-time gig – just a weekly cartoon in the Sunday edition. You can see a video that was produced to promote his return on their website.KAL […]

CSotD: Littermates

Dog Eat Doug is at its best when it offers up a small slice of semi-realistic kid-and-dog solidarity.Don’t get me wrong: I like it all the time. But these moments rise above.When I was growing up, we had this Rube Goldberg-style wooden highchair that, if you swapped it around this way and that, would become […]

CSotD: Consumers in the classroom

Oh, that liberal Doonesbury!This is an unusual strip, not because Doonesbury doesn’t regularly target liberal foibles — of course it does, and always has — but because Trudeau is generally pretty specific in assigning them, and Walden (this professor’s claim to be the exception not withstanding) has always seemed to epitomize the kind of school […]

NCS Pres. Richmond responds to NYT

Yesterday, the National Cartoonists Society President Tom Richmond entered the fray over The New York Times’ invitation and submission policy for original editorial cartoons. No surprise that Tom takes a position against the spec work request. The Times is arguably the most well-known and prestigious newspaper in the United States. It should be championing and […]

CSotD: Choosing perspective

Incidental Comics is a feature I keep on my gocomics list for moments like this.My prejudices have been stated several times, and my tastes lean heavily towards writing. Grant Snider’s work seems to lean heavily towards art. Our moments, then, do not often coincide, but, boy, when they do, it’s a lovely moment indeed.This being […]

58 editorial cartoonists protest NYT submission policy

As mentioned Tuesday, The New York Times sent out an email to editorial cartoonists announcing The Times was going to start running original editorial cartoons in their Sunday Review. The announcement landed like a rock once cartoonists read submission policy that required them to send finished spec work in every week for a small chance […]

Cartoon Movement to publish ‘Army of God’

On February 15, Cartoon Movement will launch the first monthly installment of Army Of God, an ambitious 100 page work of comics journalism by David Axe and Tim Hamilton focusing on the Lord’s Resistance Army in the Congo, the people they’ve terrorized, and the people fighting back. Based on David Axe’s reporting from the Democratic […]

OSU Cartoon Library saluting Columbus cartoonists

The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum is saluting a number of cartoonists that have lived, worked or been educated in Columbus, OH. In honor of the city’s 200th birthday, several of the cities notable artists’ work will be on display. Exhibiting artists include: Billy Ireland, Milton Caniff, Harry J. Westerman, Eugene […]

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