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F-minus grows beyond its University beginning

Tony Carrillo received some positive press from the Arizona Republic who did a large feature on the launch of his feature “F Minus.” The story talks about how F Minus grew from a college strip to a big time syndicated feature. The comic got its start with a student audience. It was printed inside ASU’s […]

Editorial Cartoonists blossoming in Iraq

I tend not to pay attention to international cartooning news, but I thought this one is newsworthy because of its uniqueness. Editorial cartoonists in Iraq are enjoying their new found freedom of expression. With few restrictions on speech now, dozens of newspapers have blossomed in Iraq, and all the major ones seem to run one […]

Jack Ohman speaks at The Dalles

Jack Ohman, editorial cartoonist for the Oregonian, spoke Wednesday to The Dalles – part of a series of lectures on the campus of Columbia George Community College. And when asked if he thought his art made a difference in politics he had this to say: “Sometimes I go to bed at night feeling that I […]

Editorial cartooning symposium a success

A couple of weeks, I go I posted a story about the Hamilton College Editorial Cartooning Symposium featuring Tony Auth, Rob Rogers among others. Here now is a follow up story on the event and a bit about what each of the speakers spoke about. Rogers, who followed with slides of his work, said, “I […]

Editorial cartoonists agree more than disagree

Daryl Cagle writes on his blog about the “Hannity and Colmesification” of editorial cartooning – where in cartoonists are labelled liberal or conservative despite taking the same position about 90% of the time. It’s an interesting read (scroll down to the April 13 posting). We thought we would try a little experiment. We started labeling […]

Dan Piraro hits the road – starts a blog

I promise I don’t have an agenda or am getting paid to promote Dan Piraro, but he has certainly received quite a bit of digital ink here on the Daily Cartoonist recently. I’m not entirely sure how I came across this, but Dan has started a blog over at MySpace.com. So far the postings are […]

Bill Watterson gave an interview?

I’m highly suspicious of this little tidbit out of story in the Providence Journal (RI). In a story about how fifth grade students researched professions based on what they enjoy doing as a hobby, one such student claims to have interviewed Bill Watterson. So let’s get this straight. A fifth grader in Rhode Island, several […]

Actor Gary Cooper was a cartoonist?

I enjoy reading the Stripper’s Guide – a blog focused on comic strip history maintained by historian Allan Holtz. One of his latests posts is regarding cartoonists that made the headlines (of the 1930’s). One such tidbit from these archives is the mention that Gary Cooper (who won an Oscar in 1952 for his role […]

The best and worst comics at the OC posted

The Orange County Register recently took a poll with nearly 3,000 respondents to come up with the best and worst comics on the funny pages (of the OCR). The top honors go to “For Better or for Worse” by Lynn Johnston “Luann” by Greg Evans, “Foxtrot” by Bill Amend “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz and […]

Doonesbury character model dies

Doonesbury character “Rev. Sloan” was modeled after William Sloane Coffin – a former Yale University chaplain. William Sloan Coffin passed away yesterday. The relevant text from the AP story from the NY Times is below. William Sloane Coffin was immortalized in the ”Doonesbury” comic strip when its creator, fellow Yale graduate Garry Trudeau, blended his […]

New FoxTrot collection due this month

Universal Press has issued a press release to announce that Bill Amend has put out a new FoxTrot collection. This collection is available at Amazon. The Fox family’s zany antics keep us entertained as they encounter pop culture in their everyday lives. Mom Andy tries unsuccessfully to push her youngest son, Jason, away from his […]

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