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Vaughn Larson: “They needed me, so I’m going”

Yesterday I posted that Vaughn Larson, editor and cartoonist for “The Review” (WI) had been called up and will serve an 18 month tour in Iraq. Editor and Publisher has a much longer and detailed story. “We were put on alert back in January, so it wasn’t much of a surprise,” the Wisconsin Army National […]

The survey results

Before I report on the survey that ran last week on this site to gauge its performance, I’d like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all those who took the time to answer the questions. Perhaps, like cartooning itself, this is a solitary effort and sometimes it’s difficult to know just how […]

Lalo Alcaraz celebrates 5 years with Universal Press Syndicate

Universal Press Syndicate has issued a press release to commenmorate the 5th anniversary of Lalo Alcaraz’s debut as a syndicated editorial cartoonist with UPS. Lalo also created “La Cucaracha” in 2002 which is also distributed by UPS. “Lalo brings a young, fearless Latino sensibility to political and cultural critiques, and that’s saying something when you […]

Major comic page shake up at the Detriot Free Press

The Detroit Free Press announced over the weekend that they were launching a new and improved features section called “Life.” In passing they mention… You’ll find some other changes in Monday’s paper, including a new comics lineup, a new page with more puzzles and a fresh new focus for The List! — metro Detroit’s best […]

Mike Peter’s editorial cartoons go to color

Among many editorial page changes at the Dayton Daily News, Mike Peter’s editorial cartoons will now be in color. Mike’s cartoon has also been moved away from the house editorial to the opposite facing page – which probably has more to do with getting it on a page that runs color – than with the […]

Canton OH paper to pick up F Minus

Sunday seems to be the day newspapers announce that they’re messing with the funnies. This time, The Repository (Canton OH) will debut Tony Carrillo’s new feature “F Minus” next week on the 17th. Interestingly, the editor does mention the internal polling that took place before making the decision to put “F Minus” in the line-up. […]

The Clarion-Ledger shakes up funny pages

For all those who complain that comic features never die – even after their original creator does will be happy to read that The Clarion-Ledger has dropped Peanuts. The Peanuts gang is being replaced with Sudoku. Another change is a trial run of Housebroken Steve Watkins. Stevens’ feature will run through the Boondocks hiatus. And […]

Cartoonist creates Rockwell forgery and hides original

Here’s a bizarre, jaw dropping story out of the New York Times (free registration) about Don Trachte – a cartoonist for the Saturday Evening Post back in the 1940’s – bought an original Norman Rockwell painting (Trachte knew Rockwell), but to keep his beloved Rockwell painting away from his wife during their divorce – he […]

Jimmy Johnson suffers mild heart attack

Arlo and Janis creator Jimmy Johnson posted on his website that he exerienced a mild heart attack earlier this week. I used to vaguely be amused when I’d miss a day here on the Web, and readers would write to enquire nervously about my health. I am no longer amused. Early Monday morning, I had […]

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