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CSotD: Goodness gracious great balls a-flyin’

As I’ve mentioned before, Cul de Sac is bringing back memories of my life as a rec league soccer coach.Memories, flashbacks, whatever you want to call them.You start the season driving around searching for the practice field, yes. That’s training for when you have to drive around finding the away games. Which, in turn, is […]

Team Cul de Sac adds notable writers to cause

Team Cul de Sac – a fund raising effort lead by Chris Sparks and Cul de Sac creator Richard Thompson for a Parkinson Disease cure – is adding a zine with writer contributions lead by Craig Fischer. Craig writes:When I first visited this blog, I drooled over the terrific submissions that Chris and Richard have […]

CSotD: The bell for history class is ringing

I don’t often comment on continuity strips, because, by the time I realize we’re into a good storyline, it’s generally too late for newcomers to catch up. But there are parts of a person’s education that should not be neglected and, if you like comic strips, “Steve Canyon” should be part of your world. With […]

Mike Luckovich on political caricatures of Obama

Today on NPR, Atlanta Journal Constitution editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich joins Steven Hess, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, to discuss political caricatures of President Obama after a lady in Orange County photoshopped a picture of a Obama over the face of a family of monkeys. For the backstory, check out this LA Times:Marilyn Davenport […]

Newspaper advertising not rebounding

Alan Mutter writes on his blog, Reflections of a Newsosaur, that advertising revenue has not bounced back as other mediums have in this sluggish economy. Although television, online, radio and even magazine ad revenues all moved into positive territory by the end of 2010, newspaper sales dropped 6.3%. At the end of last year, annual […]

CSotD: The lure

Wiley Miller does everything right with today’s Non Sequitur. He starts with a nice variation on the familiar line of increasing-sized fish eating each other and updates the metaphor so that all the victim fishes are much smaller than the big fish who is eating them.Then he uses the bogus claim that it’s going to […]

Shannon Wheeler’s book left off Eisner ballot

The Eisner Award ballot was released last week for eligible cartoonists to vote for their favorites picks, but Shannon Wheeler?s I Thought You Would Be Funnier, was accidentally left off the ballot. The glitch has been fixed and those who have already voted are encouraged to go back and revote if necessary. I Thought You […]

Comics scholar Bill Blackbeard passes at age 84

Bill Blackbeard, founder of the San Francisco Academy of Cartoon Art, has passed away at the age of 84. From Digital Spy:Born in Indiana in 1926, Blackbeard’s fascination with comics began after the discovery of a large collection of old newspapers in a neighbor’s garage. He acquired the bound copies of old newspapers kept by […]

Ted Rall auctioning off a future cartoon

Ted Rall, a cartoonist who needs no introduction, is auctioning off his cartooning services to the highest bidder. Ted posted himself on eBay stating that he’ll draw the auction winner a cartoon on any subject they want – with some caveats. The winner picks the topic, but Ted is free to approach the topic any […]

Jim’s Journal now on GoComics.com

Scott Dikkers, founding and longtime editor of The Onion, is bringing back his classic comic strip Jim’s Journal to GoComics.com. Jim’s Journal ran in 200 or so college papers in the 1990s. The Chicago Tribune called it “fabulous,” and described the offbeat strip: “There are no punch lines, no sight gags, just quirky observations and […]

CSotD: Keeping only what fits

Tina’s Groove on the intersection of nostalgia and dementia. The popularity of A&E’s “Hoarders” is based on how much better we feel about our own clutter when we watch it.  This theory also covers “The Biggest Loser” and “The Dog Whisperer” and any number of other shows featuring people whose lives have hit the wall, […]

Howard Tayler honored as Hugo Award nominee

I’m sure there are many worthy artists and writers who are up for this year’s Hugo Award, but I wanted to give a shout out to my friend and Schlock Mercenary creator Howard Tayler who has been nominated in two categories: Best Related Work for his podcast called Writing Excuses that he does with Brandon […]

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