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Profiled: Peter Bagge on be a libertarian cartoonist

KUOW talks to cartoonist Peter Bagge about libertarianism.Peter Bagge provided what some call the definitive chronicle of young Seattle in the 1990s in his comic series “Hate,” a semi?autobiographical account of young slacker Buddy Bradley. These days he is a regular contributor to Reason, the libertarian magazine.

Cartoonists want Gingrich for President

The Hill reports that editorial cartoonists want Newt Gingrich for president based on his foibles, past and caricaturability.“Since Nixon, [Gingrich is] God’s greatest gift to cartoonists, caricaturists and artists. He is what we look for. What we want is a person who looks exactly like” him, explains Steve Brodner, whose work has appeared in many […]

Vincent Faletti, age 95, reintroduced to his own work

A cool story from The Saginaw News about the city’s historian coming upon cartoons by Vincent Faletti in the city library archives and decided to learn more about the cartoonist who did a strip called “Saga of Saginaw.” Turns out Vincent is still alive, 95 years old. A collection was made his work and presented […]

Profiled: Susie Cagle and her coverage of Occupy Oakland

The SF Weekly interviews cartoonist and journalist Susie Cagle and her coverage of the Occupy Oakland movment.You mention that the best way to portray this is through words and images. The cool thing about your work to me is that it has a personal interpretation, because you’re drawing it, not photographing it. Drawing is just […]

Gary Brookins to appear in Spielberg movie

Former Richmond Times-Dispatch editorial cartoonist and Pluggers and Shoe cartoonist Gary Brookins spent a week as an extra in a Steven Spielberg movie entitled “Lincoln” that is set to hit theaters in 2012. Gary reports on his blog that he is in scenes with Tommy Lee Jones, James Spader and Sally Field during filming in […]

Profiled: Kevin Kallaugher, Economist cartoonist

The Economist’s editorial cartoonist Kevin Kallaugher (“KAL”) was featured in Malibu Magazine. Unlike most profile articles that ask quetions like “when did you start cartooning….” this one asks more insightful ones (“Describe your personality in 10 words or less”, “If you were reincarnated, who or what would you like to come back as?”, etc. )Here’s […]

Profiled: Dondi cartoonist Irwin Hasen, age 93

Interesting story out of the New York Times about Irwin Hasen, who used to draw the syndicated comic strip Dondi. He’s still “working” at age 93. Now, fresh Dondi cartoons are published only on the walls of the Nectar Cafe at Madison Avenue and 79th Street, where nearly every morning for the past 30 years […]

Signe Wilkinson gives politicians a chance to fire back

Philadelphia Daily News editorial cartoonist Signe Wilkinson took an end of year vacation and offered local politicians the opportunity to provide the cartoons while she’s away according to Jim Romenesko.The mayor provided the first cartoon (see it via her Facebook account). Future cartoons will be provided by a state representative, city councilwoman and the acting […]

Amazing cartoon chalk art

You’ve seen those chalk art that when looked at from the right angle are 3 dimensionally photorealistic. I found some examples that are more ‘cartoonish’ but nonetheless amazing.See the rest at My Modern Met.

David Horsey joins L.A. Times as staff cartoonist

Seattle Post-Intelligencer editorial cartoonist David Horsey is heading to the L.A. Times. David, a two-time Pulitzer winner, has been working for Hearst newspapers since the Seattle Post-Intelligencer went under in 2009. The Seattle Times reports that David will join the Times’ political team providing both cartoons and commentary similar to what he’s produced for the […]

Ollie and Quentin to end

Piers Baker, creator of Ollie and Quentin has announced that his strip is ending at the end of this year due to lack of sales. It was launched four years ago. Piers hinted earlier this year that the strip has been a rough sale to newspapers, but he’s been grateful for the experience. So, what […]

CSotD: Benefits of procrastination

Sarah Laing is back. You’ll have to go to her blog to read the rest of this cartoon, and you should want to.It’s easier to bookmark a link than to delete that bookmark later (well, marginally), so when Sarah put “Let Me Be Frank” on hiatus a few months ago in order to work on […]

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