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New York Post denies access to site for iPad users

The New York Post has implemented a new way of boost downloads to their new iPad app. All iPad traffic accessing their website is being directed to a page instructing them to download their iPad app. No other access via iPad is allowed.Jim Romenesko quotes internet guru Dave Winer:Okay this is bad. This is breaking […]

State Department rejects anti-Semitic cartoonist

The US State Department has rescinded the invitation to Majed Badra to participate in its International Visitor Leadership Program because of some of editorial cartoons on his website that were deemed “anti-Semitic and extremely objectionable.” The leadership program brings dozens of political cartoonists from around the world to tour the US for three weeks to […]

Wes Hargis posts When I Grow Up app art

Franklin Fibbs co-creator Wes Hargis is another cartoonist with art in the iTunes App Store. Wes illustrated Weird Al’s When I Grow Up book and did the artwork for the accompanying iPhone/iPod app.Over on the Three Men in a Tub blog, he’s posted some of the art that didn’t make it into the app. You […]

CSotD: A little locker bay humor

And you thought Richard Thompson only dredged up long-suppressed memories of pre-school!Today’s Cul-de-Sac explores the last day of big-kid school by bringing back tortured memories of the locker bay, with comicdom’s favorite neurotic kid epitomizing the neurotic kid we all become when we think too hard about lockers. It’s a salute to Petey’s limited savoire […]

Reviewed: Wille & Joe: Back Home

The Comics Journal reviews Fantagraphics’ soon to be release of “Willie & Joe: Back Home” – the follow up book to the 700 page + “Willie & Joe: The WWII Years” collection. The first year or so of his post WWII strips continue to follow Willie and Joe in civilian life. Willie is back with […]

NYT replaces editorial cartoons with comics

The New York Times has sent an email to earlier contributors to their Week in Review section that they will no longer be publishing editorial cartoons and instead run its “own cartoon feature” similar to that of a longer form comic strip or graphic novel.The revamped Week in Review section is slated to debut on […]

Peanutweeter ordered to be taken down

Earlier I linked to another mashup-up site taking Peanuts characters and matching them with tweets. Tumblr, the hosting company for the mashup received a letter from Iconix Brand Group who holds the copyright for Charles Schulz creation, ordering the company to take down the site because it violated copyright. Tumblr removed the site.T. Jason Agnello, […]

Steve Breen releases children’s iPhone App

Steve Breen, the Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist for The San Diego Union-Tribune, has released an iPhone app for little kids. The app is called Hungry Monster and is played by feeding a yellow monster various types of food which evoke a different reaction from the monster.From the iTunes description: Feed Sydney a banana and […]

CSotD: Wring hands and repeat

Steve Kelley on the annual “Boy, Our Kids Are Stupid” scandal, in which we wring our hands over how little our kids know about history and then go back to talking about the important topics of the day. This year, it is Anthony Weiner’s weiner, which continues to resonate throughout the media.(In the news cycle, […]

Survey results: News and comic sources

Here are the results of the survey that ran last Thursday. Here in 2011 – nearly a decade and a half after newspaper’s began putting content on line for free – the results aren’t that surprising.In my household, we subscribe to a paper (I started the subscription the day the Rocky Mountain News closed), but […]

CSotD: Wealth Management … theirs, not yours

Joe Martin’s Mr. Boffo is one of several cartoons he does, each a different expression of a very funny world view combined with a talent for build-ups to punchlines like this. The unifying principle is the bland assurance that the speaker is perfectly sane and normal. Even when it’s predictable, it’s funny.And I’ll admit I […]

CSotD: They’re heeeeeeere!

  As KAL notes, the campaign has started.I moved to New Hampshire so late in October, 2008, that, before I left Maine, I voted there by proxy, since I didn’t know any of the local issues in my new home-to-be. I wasn’t in the Granite State long enough to get new plates for the car […]

Brian Fies reports on Comics & Medicine 2011

Brian Fies was one the organizers for the second annual Comics & Medicine 2011 conference in Chicago. He’s posted a thorough run down of the conference on his blogKaren and I made it home from the second international “Comics & Medicine” conference in Chicago–or, as one of our participants called it, “the Coolest Conference on […]

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