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Stephan Pastis tries to knock off Jerry Scott

From Stephan’s blog in which he reveals a failed attempted to knock off Jerry Scott to open more slots on the comic page.:Jerry writes the comic strips Zits (1,600 papers) and Baby Blues (900 papers). And newspaper slots are hard to come by these days. So I devised a plan. It began with a “family […]

Court rules in favor of Marvel in Kirby heirs case

Last week the Southern District Court of New York ruled against heirs of Jack Kirby in their suit to reclaim copyright for many of Marvel’s best known characters. The Comics Journal has a great piece on the differences between this case and the Jerry Siegel/Joe Shuster cases against DC Comics:Some legal observers were expecting Marvel […]

Boston Globe features 5 professional webcomickers

Profiled over at the Boston Globe are KC Green, Andrew Hussie, Jeffrey Rowland, Jeph Jacques, and Richard Stevens who have all gone professional with their webcomics.Webcomics were once seen as a new path to syndication. Comic artists would post their work online, hoping to attract a large enough fan base that syndicates would take notice, […]

Profiled: Popeye cartoonist Hy Eisman

The Glen Rock Patch posted a profile of Hy Eisman the current cartoonist for E.C. Segar’s Popeye.But the 84-year-old Eisman – just 2 years old when Popeye the Sailor Man debuted in the King Features comic strip “Thimble Theater” in 1929 – does more than just continue to turn out the weekly strip featuring a […]

Profiled: Stacy Curtis does screen, poster printing too

Interesting piece over on Nuvo about former editorial cartoonist and now illustrator Stacy Curtis and friend Dave Windisch who have been doing screen printing and posters printing under the business name Mile 44 since 2004 for indie bands.Mile 44, as the duo is known, began printing in Chicago in 2004. After learning the craft from […]

CSotD: Authors without Borders

Derf Backderf addresses the most important question about the Borders closing: Whaaa?I don’t get it.I get the cartoon. (Though you’ll probably need to click on it to get a legible sized copy) What I don’t get is the outpouring of grief over the closing of a crappy big box retailer that had aided in the […]

Amazon selling The Best of FoxTrot for 60% off

Bill Amend’s The Best of FoxTrot is steeply discounted over at Amazon right now. Regularly priced at $40, it’s now priced at $16.00. At 560 pages that’s like less than $.03 a page. Amazon notes that these are bargain books and as such “are new but could include a small mark from the publisher and […]

Nova Scotia cartoon sparks debates in Oslo

An editorial cartoon by Sean Casey about the attack in Norway has some upset that his attempt to depict terrorists have slandered the whole Islamic community. He says the cartoon isn’t meant to point the finger at Muslims, but specifically terrorists. “There’s a pile of frigging skulls that they’re sitting on, drinking tea and reading […]

Smurfs, Cowboys and Aliens tie for top box office

Two comic related big screen movies squared off this weekend and came up with a tie. Cowboys & Aliens and The Smurfs both earned $36.2 million. I saw Cowboys and Aliens on Friday night and thought it was a great adventure western mashed-up with a sci-fi. I’ve never read the graphic novel, so I don’t […]

Matt Bors, Tjeerd Royaards spend month in Haiti

Cartoon Movement’s editorial team Matt Bors and Tjeerd Royaards are nearing the end of a month long stint in Haiti for a comics journalism project. The team hopes to a create a long-running comic chronicling problems facing Haiti that will be released in early 2012. They’ve posted six updates on the blog regarding their experiences […]

Mark Pett to release first picture book in September

Mr. Lowe and Lucky Cow creator Mark Pett will be releasing his first picture book this fall. The book is entitled The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes and was a collaboration with Gary Rubinstein. Mark was kind enough to answer a few questions about his book and whether illustration will be his new career direction.AG: […]

Formatting comics for both print and digital

I found this article for MacWorld interesting. Jason Snell attended the San Diego Comic Con and compared creator’s love-fest with Digital comics for the iPad this year with yesteryear’s worry about digital comics. The part that interested me was this subject about whether to format your online comics for print (book collections) or for digital […]

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