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Andrews McMeel Publishing making moves in England

Andrew McMeel Publishing is pushing to take a larger stake in the British market for cartoons and other comic licensed products. Andrews McMeel Publishing (AMP) announced the formation of a division in the United Kingdom. Jack Straw will split his duties as managing director of BrownTrout Europe with the position of managing director for Andrews […]

TMS appoints new VP for entertainment products division

Tribune Media Services has pointed Jay Fehnel as vice president of its entertainment products division, overseeing the company’s extensive collection of television and movie information products. “Jay has played a significant role in the growth and development of TMS in general and specifically of the entertainment products division,” said David D. Williams, TMS’ president and […]

Greenwich weekly cartoonists take home prize

The Greenwich Post’s editorial cartoonists Bobbi Eggers and Jane Condon have taken home the bronze in the New England Press Association Better Newspaper Contest this year in editorial cartooning. The Greenwich Post is a weekly paper serving Greenwich CT. Staff reporter Ken Borsuk took home third place for Business Reporting, staff photographer David Ames won […]

Cathy and Dilbert go postal

Comic strips Cathy and Dilbert will be endorsing the U.S. Postal Service in a ad compaign targeting business and residential customers. Cathy Guisewite, cartoonist of the ?Cathy? comic strip, will produce seven monthly U.S. Postal Service comics aimed at consumers. Scott Adams, who writes the ?Dilbert? strip, will produce eight monthly comics aimed at business. […]

Pakistani cleric puts a bounty on Danish cartoonists heads

A Pakistani cleric is offering 1.5 million rupee (US$16,700) and a car to anyone who kills a Danish cartoonist who drew the now infamous Mohammad cartoons. Mohammed Yousaf Qureshi, prayer leader at the historic Mohabat Khan mosque in the northwestern city of Peshawar, announced at the mosque and the Jamia Ashrafia religious school that he […]

Iranians rename Danish pastries

Off topic, but interesting. When the Americans were angered by France’s unwillingness to support the Iraq war, we renamed our beloved french fries to “Freedom Fries.” Now, in what I can only hope as a small step forward in non-volient free speech – many Iranians are renaming their Danish Pastries to “Roses of the Prophet […]

Rall v. Coulter update

Ted Rall’s quest to file a libel/slander suit against Ann Coulter is looking less and less likely. Ted’s attorney has said that there is a good chance of winning (but always a chance of losing), but the fight would take years, and Coulter has more money to hire big 1st amendment law firms. Search and […]

Nick Anderson starts with Chronicle

Yesterday was Nick Anderson’s first cartoon with the Houston Chronicle. The Chronicle wrote up a little welcome message to introduce him to their readers on the editorial page: Anderson was recognized as the best political cartoonist in the country by the 2005 Pulitzer Prize committee. The judges noted his idiosyncratic drawing style that “produced an […]

Cambridge Chronicle is looking for a cartoonist

If you’re interested in a weekly editorial cartooning gig, the Cambridge Chronicle is looking for you. The Cambridge Chronicle is looking for an editorial cartoonist to produce weekly cartoons for the paper. Candidates must have clear, distinctive drawing style; ability to draw people; and a clever, high-brow sense of humor. The cartoonist would be responsible […]

Iran demands apology over German cartoon

Iran is now demanding an apology for a cartoon that ran in a German newspaper depicting the Iranian soccer team with explosives strapped to their chests. Iran immediately demanded an apology from Der Tagesspiegel, which showed four Iranian players at this summer’s World Cup in Germany with explosives attached to their chests. A caption read: […]

Justin Thompson becomes ‘Unfit’ artist

The final decision in the “Unfit” Idol competition has come to a close with Justin Thompson as the winner. Scott Adams posted the news on his blog. He lists six reasons why it was a good decision. I’ve posted reason number one below. The decision was Mike?s alone, but I would have made the same […]

David Sipress to speak on cartooning and the New Yorker

David Sipress, a New Yorker cartoonist, will give a talk titled “Get it? The Art of Cartooning and the New Yorker.” More than 250 cartoons by Sipress have appeared in the New Yorker since 1998. His cartoons and editorial illustrations have also appeared in Playboy, Harper’s, The Funny Times, Utne Reader, The Washington Post, and […]

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