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Ed Stein talks about Denver Squares, his editorial cartoons

Ed Stein, editorial cartoonist for Rocky Mountain News, was interviewed yesterday about his work as an editorial cartoonist and regarding his comic strip “Denver Square” that runs exclusively in the RMN. Mark(Q): How do you view your Denver Square cartoon strip differently from your editorial cartoons? Ed(A): I see Denver Square as a completely different […]

Sportswear company to use comic strip in advertising

The Perry Ellis sports wear company is trying something new in their advertising campaigns – a comic strip. But now Perry Ellis has decided to replace its leading man (most recently, the actor Jerry O’Connell; before him, the actor Paul Rudd) with something less predictable: a comic strip. The new ad campaign features a male […]

Editorial cartooning contest sponsored by Buffalo News

The Buffalo News is fielding submissions for the 2006 Editorial Cartoon Contest. For the last 12 years the News has sponsored this annual contest. Their current cartoonist, Adam Zyglis (personal site, cartoons on Cagle), is a past winner. The contest is open to all ages with three divisions based on age. You can download the […]

Signe Wilkinson celebrates the life of Benjamin Franklin

Signe Wilkinson, editorial cartoonist for the Philadelphia Daily News, took part in a birthday celebration commemorating the 300th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin’s birth. Today, we celebrate the 300th birthday of Philadelphia’s most famous citizen, with festivities throughout the city, most notably at the National Constitution Center, where a giant cake with 300 candles will be […]

‘Roq & Row’ from Brazil

Brazillian cartoonist Joel Cunha is trying to make inroads into the United States market with his self syndicated feature “Roq & Row.” According to this Editor and Publisher report, Cunha is already published in Malaysia and Indonesia.

Mutts ‘Gift’ book featured in Royal Gazette

Patrick McDonnell’s successful “Gift of Nothing” book is getting some positive press in the Royal Gazette. Although Mr. McDonnell’s 10th cartoon compilation “Who Let the Cat Out: Mutts X” was released in April, “The Gift of Nothing” is his first children’s book. So far it has been well received. “It has been on the New […]

Robbery suspect caught by cartoon

Off topic for the Daily Cartoonist, but I found this funny. A MAN who allegedly robbed a renowned Victorian cartoonist has been caught, thanks to a detailed caricature drawn by his victim. Police said the cartoonist, Bill `Weg’ Green, who is famous for his drawings of AFL Grand Final teams, offered to draw a picture […]

Steve Kelley writes about his Katrina experience

As a cartoonist, what do you do when your intended audience is not in the mood to laugh? Steve Kelley, stand up comic and editorial cartoonist for the Times-Picayune, found himself in such a situation when Katrina hit New Orleans. He has written a very good piece in the Winter 2005 Nieman Reports about his […]

Battle Creek Michigan cartoonist holding class

Local cartoonist Tom Garland in Battle Creek Michigan is putting on a 9 week cartooning course called “Drawing Sunny-side Up! Cartooning from the heart.” This class is geared toward kindergarten through fifth graders. “Kids don’t live by rules. They know the stove is hot and that is about it. They have such an imagination, the […]

Eldon Dedini 1921-2006

Eldoni Dedini, noted magazine cartoonist for New Yorker, Esquire and Playboy passed away“If 20th century cartooning is ever looked at seriously,” said Lee Lorenz, former art director at The New Yorker magazine, “Eldon Dedini will be one of the outstanding figures of American comic art.” Dedini was named the best magazine cartoonist four times by […]

Siers’ editorial cartoon caption contest

A while ago, I came across an announcement in the Charlotte Observer that this year editorial cartoonist Kevin Siers will be doing a weekly caption contest with his cartoons. Today, that feature went live on Kevin’s new blog. Kevin writes: Sure, Sudoku is all the rage, but our caption contest is a challenge for the […]

Watterson lampooned in Flash animation

From a posting on Toon Talk, there is a flash animation entitled “Evil Josh and Billy” that lampoons the seclusiveness of Bill Watterson. My favorite lines: Josh: My word! I think I recognize him! It’s Bill Watterson! Man, I knew he hated public attention and everything, but this? Billy: Who? Josh: Bill Watterson, you know, […]

The Gazette wants feedback on which comics stay or go

The Gazette (Billings, MT) is adding four comics to their comic page: Baby Blues, Pickles, Non Sequitur and Get Fuzzy. They are also soliciting feedback on which features they currently run should stay and which ones should go. You’ll see Baby Blues, Pickles, Non Sequitur and Get Fuzzy in the A-section of The Gazette Monday […]

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