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Knight Ridder bid updated

If you’re following the ‘dating’ life of Knight Ridder newspaper, this article will give you and update on who’s interested to buy the chain. A financial buyer, such as the new consortium, would take on a heavy debt load and likely cut jobs, install new management and sell off noncore and struggling assets to improve […]

Future sketchy for editorial cartoonists

On the Editorial Cartoonist web site, they’re reposting a story that ran in the “The Business Journal of Phoenix” regarding the plight of the editorial cartoonist. Not much new, but it does talk abit about Steve Benson (AZ Republic), Brian Fairrington (Cagle Cartoons – living in the Phoenix area). Those who have made editorial cartooning […]

The Norm Sunday Collection

Fans of Michael Jantze’s work, The Norm, will be interested in the release of a new Sunday collection. Available for the first time ever, The Norm Sunday Collection documents the evolution of Michael Jantze’s wildly unique Sunday work. With insight into Michael’s hybrid writing process as well as his approach to illustration using the latest […]

Call center cartoon contest announced

If you’ve done a great cartoon on the topic of call centers, or have a good idea (the cartoon does not have to be published) you might want to enter the Contact Center Cartoon Contest. You get $1 for every vote your cartoon gets with the winning cartoonist taking an additional $3,000 home. Second and […]

Garfield statues coming to Marion County

Like the statues of the Peanuts gang in Saint Paul Minnesota, the Garfield crew will soon be immortalized throughout Grant County Indiana with statues as a tourist attraction. Town Council member Sue Smith thinks the project will be a great addition to Fairmount’s history. “I think it’s a wonderful thing,” she said. “Of course, James […]

New laptop is a drawing tablet too

For those of you who made a new years resolution to go digital this year, this little item caught my eye. It’s a laptop whose screen detaches and becomes a tablet that you draw on. No word on when it becomes available to the consumer or the pricing.

For Better or For Worse on investor site

The Canadian Securities Administrators has launched a web site to help people teach people about investing and saving. The site uses Lynn Johnston’s For Better or For Worse to introduce and discuss the four life events when one ought to be thinking about their finances. Canada’s securities regulators are hoping a new website enlivened by […]

Winners of Gift of Nothing announced

A holiday season give-away prize has been announced for those who bought Patrick McDonnell’s (Mutts) new book “The Gift of Nothing.” Each winner was randomly selected, and recieved a special WINNER button with the purchase of Patrick’s new book, “The Gift of Nothing”. Each was then entered into a special drawing to determine a grand […]

Before Schulz, there was Morris Weiss

At age 90, Morris Weiss, who did the ‘Mickey Finn‘ feature from 1968 to 1976,  is a living link to a generation of cartoonists that have faded into history.  The West Palm Beach resident is 90, tall, slender, white-haired, soft-voiced. Married for 61 years to wife Blanche, with four kids, he offers up many rich […]

Why Nick Anderson moved to Houston Chronicle

E&P has a story on why Nick Anderson is leaving the Courier-Journal for the Houston Chronicle. Whatever the attractions of Houston, Anderson wasn’t looking to go to the Chronicle or anywhere else. “They contacted me out of the blue in August or September,” he recalled. “I was skeptical. I had the perfect situation in Louisville.” […]

Will Eisner spotlighted at Cartoon Art Museum

The Cartoon Art Museum will spotlight Will Eisner on February 5th. Will Eisner, one of the most influential and respected cartoonists of all time, passed away on Monday, January 3, following complications from open-heart surgery. Eisner is renowned worldwide as one of the most important creators in the history of comics, with a career spanning […]

Stan Hunt 1929-2006 passes away

From The Pilot (North Carolina) comes the sad news of the passing of Stan Hunt who was their editorial cartoonist for about 9 years.  He was also an illustrator and a golf columnist. He was 77 years old. After his military service, Hunt attended New York School of Art, where he studied airbrush and photo […]

Pixar exhibit coming to Cartoon Art Museum

If you can’t make it to the Museum of Modern Art in New York to see the exhibit on Pixar, it appears you might see the same, or perhaps a similar exhibit in San Francisco at the Cartoon Art Museum.  On their home page they have this teaser: SAVE THE DATE! Twenty Years Behind the […]

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