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CSotD: Analysis: US economy is victim of updock

  Jim Morin outlines the issue as we get down to the wire.In place of my usual elaboration, I offer full video coverage of the ongoing debt ceiling debate that Morin has excerpted above:(And this question: Do you suppose Boehner’s orange skin tone comes from eating too many carrots?) Vezi mai multe din Desene animate […]

CSotD: Corey reveals the trick

In today’s Elderberries, Corey Pandolph continues a story arc about a new resident at the retirement community. It doesn’t break the fourth wall by having them reflect on themselves as cartoon characters, but it is a bit of an insider rumination on the current state of comic strips and on their future.Corey is an interesting […]

Letterhead from rich and famous cartoonists

Letterheady is a site devoted to showcasing letterhead design. Tom Spurgeon linked to a copy of letterhead used by Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson. A bit of digging yields two different letterheads that Bill used. I also dug around to see what other cartoonists used a formal letterhead. I found one from Johnny Hart […]

CSotD: A refreshingly vague metaphor

I’ve never been a big fan of the sort of international editorial cartoons that consist of metaphors instead of storytelling. I don’t necessarily want a gag, and, in fact, direct attempts at humor generally seem forced,though there are some cartoonists, like David Horsey, whose art style works well with sarcasm.But I generally want a coherent […]

Patrick McDonnell honored with 2011 Clampett Award

Mutts creator Patrick McDonnell was awarded the 2011 Clampett Award at the Eisner awards ceremony at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. The award is named after Bob Clampett, director of countless popular Warner Bros. cartoons and the creator of Beany and Cecil.Past winners include Jeannie Schulz, Ray Bradbury, Sergio Aragonés, Archie Goodwin, Jack Kirby, Will […]

Maurice Sendak to publish first book in 30 years

Maurice Sendak, probably most famous for his childrens book Where the Wild Things Are will be publishing his first in nearly 30 years. The new book is called Bumble-Ardy and will hit shelves in September. But in terms of a book completely his own, Bumble-Ardy is the first since 1981’s Outside Over There. Not that […]

Oh Brother! comes to an end

Jay Stephens and Bob Weber, Jr are ending Oh Brother! due to lack subscribing papers just after one year in syndication. The strip was launched June of 2010 by King Features.In an email to me, Bob writes:The Oh, Brother! syndication has ended. The comic failed to gain enough of a foothold. Obviously It didn’t help […]

Suicide bomber hides bomb in turban

A suicide bomber in Afghanistan killed the mayor of Kandahar city by hiding the explosive device under his turban. The tactic is reminiscent of the Kurt Westergaard caricature of the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban that incited protests and rioting that left over a 100 people dead.Adopting turban bomb as weapon by […]

Center for Cartoon Studies awarded $255k grant

The governor of Vermont announced that the Center for Cartoon Studies and the town of Hartford have been awarded a $255,000 grant to launch the Inky Solomon Center. The center will be a “a state-of-the-art industry center designed to help CCS alumni launch projects, incubate start-up companies and create jobs.”Leveraging the world-class talent already attracted […]

Kelley suit against Union-Tribune reinstated

Former San Diego Union-Tribune editorial cartoonist Steve Kelley’s lawsuit against his former paper is heading back to court after an appellate court reinstated it after it was thrown out in 2009. At issue is whether the newspaper threatened Steve Breen with his job if he continued to collaborate with Kelley on the comic strip Dustin […]

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