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Monsters University pushed back to 2013

The prequel to Monsters Inc. has been pushed back to 2013 according to Box Office Mojo. The original release date for Monsters University was November 2, 2012 but has been pushed back to a summer release in 2013. The November time slot is now given to a little known movie called Reboot Ralph. According to […]

Furuichi, Yoshinaga hit 5 years of webcomic Nemu*Nemu

Audra Furuichi and Scott Yoshinaga are celebrating the fifth year mark of their webcomic nemu*nemu (pronounced “Neh-moo neh-moo”) at the end of this month. On April 29th, their first full-color book, “nemu*nemu – Out of this World” will be released. The book is comprised of the entire fifth year of comics, some of which have […]

Tom Spurgeon visits The Center for Cartoon Studies

Comics Reporter Tom Spurgeon visits The Center for Cartoon Studies as a guest of their Industry Day. He reports his observations of the school and visit in White River Junction, Vermont.* the senior studios were fun. Every second-year student gets one, in an older building with cryptic notes about not setting foot into any room […]

Steve Greenberg launches own comic strip

Steve Greenberg is launching a new comic strip centered on Baby Boomers. The strip is called Boomerish and will debut in the April issue of “Life After 50.” Lead characters, The strip will follow Dylan and Ronette Groover as they deal with such issues as their changing bodies, their social ideals, the economy, dealing with […]

CSotD: Risk Assessment 101 (plus the latest from WRJ)

Signe Wilkinson cuts to the heart — and lungs and other bodily parts — of the Japanese radiation scare.This isn’t to entirely downplay the potential impacts of poorly designed, poorly managed nuclear generators, but, with the initial and perfectly rational concerns over the Fukushima plant answered by the successful prevention of a core meltdown, the […]

CSotD: Vox populi

As North Africa and the Middle East surge with calls for political reform, and as the election problems in Cote d’Ivoire burst into deadly violence, French cartoonist Bernard Bouton offers this panel at Cartoon Movement, a relatively new site that gathers political cartoon commentary from a variety of global cartoonists.International cartoons tend to be a […]

CSotD: A feel for her character

Rina Piccolo, who draws “Tina’s Groove” and is one of the “Six Chix,” has for the past year also been drawing “Velia, Dear” and, on what I believe if the strip’s first birthday, enters comics history by depicting the main character being groped. Or maybe not.Not that Velia isn’t being groped. She certainly is. The […]

Joy of Tech moves to Business Week

Business Week has picked up The Joy of Tech and is now running the webcomic on their website, iPad and in their weekly magazine. This is a real thrill for us, as we are big fans of the magazine and its tech coverage, and with a circulation of over 917,000, we’ll be reaching a lot […]

Comic related April Fools pranks

Here’s the run down of April Fools day related comic pranks that I’ve found so far. John Glynn announces the Calvin and Hobbes Live Action MovieThere’s a bit of Daddy?s Home in Scary Gary and a bit of Scary Gary in Daddy?s HomeMichael Cavna reports that Disney outsourced Toy Story 4 to a Taiwanese studio. […]

CSotD: Friday Classic: Hamster Huey redux

A classic today, in part because part of my out-of-town trip this week involved a teacher workshop in which I asked why children’s historical fiction so often turns out to be both bad fiction and bad history?The worst of these dreadful books are what I call “The Twins Go Back In Time,” in which a […]

Magic Bullet #2 comic commuter paper available

Washington City Paper reports the second edition of a new commuter paper is in circulation in the DC area. The paper, “Magic Bullet,” carries comics and sequential art. This issue features more than a dozen artists, so it’s lot more than “not Archie.” There’s Rafer’s own “Nightmare the Rat” strip, starring a demonic Mickey-esque rodent. […]

Monsters, Inc prequel entitled Monsters University

From Hector over at TheAnimationBlog.com:Disney/Pixar has revealed that the 2012 sequel formerly known as Monsters, Inc. 2 will be officially titled Monsters University. No word yet on whether or not Billy Crystal and John Goodman have signed on to reprise their roles, but it is expected they will be back.Hector also reveals the general plot […]

Brian Walker publishes “The Comics”

Brian Walker, comic authority and historian is releasing a new book entitled, “The Comics: The Complete Collection.” Looks like a great book. That bit of gone and long ago would not be news to Brian Walker, son of Mort Walker, the cartoonist who created “Beetle Bailey” and “Hi and Lois.” What he doesn’t know about […]

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