Latest News

Profiled: Jim Davis and 30+ years of Garfield

Bob Harvey has a great interview with Jim Davis regarding his career doing Garfield. Bob provides a lot of insight into the PAWS Inc. organization and Jim’s role in his empire. Garfield appeared in papers 33 years ago last week.As the Garfield empire grew, more and more of Davis’ time was devoted to the multiplicity […]

Frank Cho web documentary wins Emmy

Creating Frank Cho’s World has won a Emmy Award (National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter) in the Arts/Entertainment – News Story Category. The documentary covered the creation of the Washington Post Magazine cover. The documentary was Alexandra Garcia and Benedict de la Cruz from the Washington Post. You can see video of the process on the […]

Phil Hands opines on donkeys and elephants

The debate comes up every now and then about the utility of editorial cartoonists continued use caricatures of elephants and donkeys to represent the two major political parties. But I will continue to draw elephants and donkeys. I’m proud of them. They are symbols that were developed by editorial cartoonists, and then co-opted by the […]

Cul de Sac replaces Chickweed Lane in The Herald

Newspaper tend to run polls when replacing comics. The more vocal newspaper editor critics opine that editors should grow a spine and pick the comics themselves. It appears that the editors at The Herald did just that. They picked up Cul de Sac to replacd 9 Chickweed Lane. While I have no strong feelings for […]

Are we experiencing superhero movie fatigue?

From Beehivecity.comGreen Lantern is not the only superhero offering to suggest that interest in men-in-tights in waning. Kenneth Branagh’s Thor opened with $66 million last month, a satisfying result for Paramount and Marvel comics but no match for the $115 million pocketed by the 2002 Spider-Man reboot in its first days. Matthew Vaughn, director of […]

CSotD: Love triumphant … more or less

Stuart Carlson is one of many cartoonists commenting on New York’s legalization of same-sex marriage, but one of the few who didn’t simply shout “Hurray,” most with some variation on the “I love NY” icon.Carlson does a nice job of contrasting the exuberant nature of the change with the irrational fear that resists it — […]

Denver Post drops 12 Sunday, daily comics

The Denver Post has again reduced their comic line-up in order to “lower costs”. The announcement on their website didn’t list those that were eliminated, but an email from a frequent reader of this blog listed 12 features. Those features reportedly include: Rhymes with Orange F Minus, Bizarro, Doonesbury, Frazz, Brevity, Heart of the City, […]

Brian McFadden debuts as New York Times cartoonist

As announced last week, Brian McFadden was tapped to be the featured regular cartoonist for the rework of the New York Times’ Week in Review. His first comic was entitled “The State of Unemployment” and appeared yesterday.Michael Cavna interviewed Brian about the new arrangement:“I’ve been given a lot of leeway,” says McFadden, whose online comics […]

CSotD: The inestimable value of a well-placed cynic

Before “Pros & Cons” was called that, it was called “A Lawyer, A Doctor and a Cop.” Here we see the first and third of them in not much of a conversation.Kieran Meehan has a merrily twisted view of reality, but it doesn’t keep him from having created characters with well-established and consistent personalities. Stan, […]

CSotD: The anti-Blondie

A landmark moment in one of my favorite strips, as Marla, the beleagured assistant manager in “Retail,” gets married.Retail has always maintained a level of reality that makes its occasional moments of whimsy that much more ridiculous. Its hallmark is the undercurrent of fury that creator Norm Feuti clearly carries for the combination of exploitation […]

CSotD: His better half

Are we at the point where I can just say “Michelle,” the way we once just said, “Jackie”?Michelle and the girls have been visiting South Africa, and it’s hard for anyone over 50 not to recall JFK’s quip, “I am the man  who accompanied Jacqueline  Kennedy to Paris, ” except that the president didn’t even come […]

NYT commission Brian McFadden for Week in Review

Big Fat Whale creator Brian McFadden will be the commissioned cartoonist in the New York Times’ Week in Review section starting Sunday.According to Matt Bors Brian will the featured cartoonist for “a few months” and before the space is rotated to other cartoonists. “The strip will cover something topical, but it can be anything from […]

Jim Orton passes at age 81

Long time NCS and AAEC member Jim Orton has passed away at the age of 81. Jim, for a time, did editorial cartoons for Roll Call. According to the obituary, Jim had a varied career. He was born June 11, 1930, in Oneida, NY, and was high school valedictorian in 1947. He later received his […]

Pixar just might land its first dud

I’ve mentioned before my love of Pixar movies and angst over Cars 2 (based on the trailers). From early reviews, I’m not the only one.Russ Fischer writes over on Slashfilm.com: ‘Cars 2’ Will Be Pixar’s First ‘Rotten’ MovieI certainly take no joy in noting this, and curiously enough I don’t think I’ve seen anyone else […]

Search

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get a daily recap of the news posted each day.