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The art of pantomine in animation, comics

Slightly off-topic, but of interest. An article on this weekends NY Times about how chatty modern animation has become and how they’ve lost the art of pantomine. It’s an interesting read by itself, but with the announcement of a new feature called “Lio“by Mark Tatulli – which is being sold as a pantomine feature, I […]

Oklahoma Cartoonists Collection receives major gift

The Oklahoma Cartoonists Collection recently received a gift of over 2,000 comic books, magazines and comic strips. The OCC can be seen at the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley. They have an impressive number of work from very influential cartoonists. Those Oklahoma cartoonists with work in the collection now include Chester Gould […]

Nick Anderson’s original cartoons on display

Those in the Toledo OH area, can visit the Toledo Museum of Art to see Houston Chronicle editorial cartoonist Nick Anderson’s original editorial cartoons on display. Nick is a Toledo native. The Show runs March 31 through June 25. A new exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Art draws its inspiration from those cartoons that […]

Clay Bennett on C-SPAN

Yesterday, Clay Bennett was on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal to talk about Sunshine Week. It’s a great interview. You can see the streaming video on the C-SPAN web site. Click on the Washington Journal Entire Program (03/17/2006) link to launch the video.

Pearls Before Swine book out this month

In the area of new collection books that are hitting the book shelves, Stephan Pastis’ “Pearls Before Swine” came out this month. From the United Media press release: In this fourth collection from the award-winning comic strip Pearls Before Swine, Stephan Pastis deploys all the weapons of his comic arsenal in an all-out attack on […]

On A Claire Day to launch on Arpil 3rd

I’ve mentioned it in passing, but I wanted to give them their own posting. Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett are launching a new comic strip called “On a Claire Day” on April 3rd through Creators. Check out the feature’s web site to see samples. It’s a very funny strip.

Charles Boyce to speak at media ethics forum

Compu-toon creator Charles Boyce will be speaking at a public forum next Tuesday on the topic of “Media Ethics; Cartoons: Politically Incorrect Humor, Free Speech and Con of Interest.” The forum is open to the public. See web site for more details. A free public forum will be held at 7:30 p.m. March 21 at […]

She Draws Comics exhibit to open at MOCCA

The Museum of Comic and Cartoon art is presenting an exhibit called “She Draws Comics: 100 Years of America’s Women Cartoonists.” As you might deduce from theh title – it’s an exhibit featuring the art of women cartoonists. Celebrate a century of the greatest female practitioners of comic and cartoon art that America has ever […]

Pibgorn drops to three times weekly

Spotted earlier this week on comics.com was this note from Brooke McEldowney: A NOTE TO PIB READERS Every once in a while one stops, pauses to listen to the twittering of birds, to feel the odd zephyr tousle one?s hair ? in other words, to take stock. I did just that recently ? although, it […]

Bizarro Baloney Show Coming to West Coast

West coast fans of Dan Piraro’s Bizarro have reason to get excited – Dan’s one man comedy show is touring 8 cities in California, Oregon and Washington. “The Bizarro Baloney Show” — written and performed by Piraro — includes 90 minutes of cartoons, animation, video, songs, poems, anecdotes, puppets, costumes, audience participation, and more. Tour […]

Jerry Dumas culled material from home

In a presentation to the women’s fellowship group at Second Congregational Church (Greenwich CT), Jerry Dumas explained that most of his material for his comic feature “Sam and Silo” were from working at home and being with the family. Much of the best grist for Jerry Dumas’ comic strips has been culled from minute observations […]

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