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Borgman contemplates change in his blog

Yesterday, Jim Borgman posted in his blog that he is considering changing what gets posted to his blog and asked his readers to tell him what they’d like to see. As it stands, he posts sketches that he makes prepatory to creating the editorial cartoon. I’ve been tentatively wandering around the blogosphere in the last […]

Create your own Garfield strip

From a feature section in the Metro West Daily News comes this little tidbit. You know the drill, readers: Every so often, we compile enough strange, curious, and simply head-scratching Web sites to make an entire column out of them. And wouldn?t you know it? This is one of those weeks. Special thanks to the […]

Dilbert will soon become a mobile phone game

Scott Adam’s “Dilbert” will soon be a downloadable game for you mobile phone according to this press release by Namco. Namco Networks, a leading publisher and developer of wireless games and content, today announced plans to bring Dilbert to mobile phones through a partnership with United Media, a worldwide licensing and syndication company focused on […]

Randy Wicks memorial scholarship fund growing

Tim Whyte, General Manager of the Signal (Santa Clarita Valley, CA) writes that it will be 10 years since the passing of their editorial cartoonist, Randy Wicks. His passing prompted the newspaper to create a memorial scholarship fund. The Randy Wicks Memorial First Amendment Scholarships and their fund-raiser, the SCV Newsmaker Awards, have lasted longer […]

Michigan cartoonist draws on holy humor

This local cartoonist story comes from the Lansing State Journal about Jonny Hawkins who specializes in drawing Christian cartoons. He’s been published in over 300 publications since he started in 1986. He works in a small room, decorated with Detroit Tigers wallpaper border and other baseball memorabilia. From the window, he can watch an occasional […]

January 24 was a big day for comic history

Via the Comics Reporter comes this story out of the Lincoln Tribune. January 24 is a loaded day when it comes to comic history. Tuesday, January 24th. – This is a big month in the history of America’s comic strips and cartoons. Charles Addams, whose most famous creation was the ghoulish “Addams Family” was born […]

Lucky Cow not so lucky with the Deseret News

Mark Pett’s Lucky Cow has been dropped from the Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT). According to Pett, the Deseret News occasionally drops features to gauge its popularity based on the number of people who complain. He writes: If you are a reader of the Deseret News, and would like to see “Lucky Cow” back […]

Drew Litton’s chat transcript posted

As far as I know Drew Litton is the only sports editorial cartoonist in the nation. Instead of skewering politicians, he slams athletes. He was recently the on the Rocky Mountain News’s chat and they’ve posted the transcript. Questions ranged from influences, how he comes up with his cartoons, and his take on several comic […]

Steve Benson to lecture at UVSC

Arizona Republic editorial cartoonist Steve Benson will be visiting the Utah Valley State College for a public lecture wherein he’ll speak on “Drawing Democracy: The Role of Political Cartooning in American History.” Utah Valley State College will host a public lecture and demonstration Friday at 11 a.m. in room 101 of the Physical Education Building, […]

Ted Rall is a three letter word

Most conservatives would consider Ted Rall a four letter word, but in last Friday’s New York Times crossword puzzle, “ted” was definitely a horizontal three letters. One of the clues in Friday’s New York Times crossword puzzle was “Editorial cartoonist Rall.” The answer, of course, was “Ted.” Rall, who’s syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate, said […]

Dog Eat Doug dropped from St. Louis Post-Dispatch

From Brian Anderson’s blog, comes news that the St. Louis Post-Dispatch has dropped his feature “Dog Eat Doug.” Time to rally the troops. St. Louis Post-Dispatch has been sampling DeD this month. They say the response has not been favorable. If you?re in that area, or know anyone in that area have them drop the […]

Sier’s first caption contest was successful

Kevin Siers and the Charlotte Observer, announced the winner of their first editorial cartoon caption contest. The winning caption: “Honest — I’m just here to protect Kaye McGarry!” –submitted by Katie Williams of Charlotte. Her caption refers, of course, to the security-conscious Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board member, and that body’s latest spat. She’ll be receiving our […]

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