The Not-So-Bizarro World of Dan & Wayno
From Dan Piraro: I successfully raised two children to adulthood who, until recently, I called my daughters. But in the…
Industry news for the professional cartoonist
From Dan Piraro: I successfully raised two children to adulthood who, until recently, I called my daughters. But in the…
In this week’s paper, you will notice a few feature on our opinion page: a new comic strip called ‘Mr….
With Steve Brodner, Alison Bechdel, Lawrence Wood, Alex Norris, Jerry Craft, Art Speigelman, Norman Rockwell and The Usual Gang of…
Mallard Fillmore by Bruce Tinsley made its King Features syndicated debut 30 years ago today. Since the Comics Kingdom archives…
There is no better portrayal of the assimilation of early Houston County [Minnesota] Norwegian emigrants into American culture and society…
Ray Billingsley, creator of Curtis, is featured in a three minute segment on News 12 Connecticut. “Curtis allows me to…
Yesterday’s, today’s, and tomorrow’s comic strips. Old Spanish comic strip is new Comics Kingdom comic strip. Goomer by Ricardo Antonino…
Our conversation with award winning Michael De Adder is wide ranging and looks at the challenges of getting political cartoons…
No, not Hogan’s Alley. the alley is the monthly newspaper of the Phillips Community in Minneapolis, and for years they…
I still can’t believe I’ve spent my working life creating a comic strip for a living. There is nothing else…
What is the significance of Mr. Gabriel using the old-fashioned linotype to print his sheet? Is Mr. Gabriel a muckraking…
The National Cartoonists Society has revealed the nominees for THE Reuben Award (Cartoonist of the Year). Due to a tie…
Despite being the world’s most syndicated comic, pulling in hundreds of millions of dollars every year, Garfield was originally meant…
Liza Donnelly reports: Last year, Michael and I were instrumental in helping to establish the Thurber Prize for American Cartoon…
Jeffrey Lindenblatt’s Paper Trends returns with a survey of the comics page of the year 2000. The Rookies, Biggest Winners…