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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 […]

Pooch Cafe beats back Sudoku

According to this Universal Press Press release, the comic feature Pooch Café, by Paul Gilligan, has been returned to it’s spot in the South China Morning Post after an outpouring of complaints when it was dropped to make room for Sudoku puzzles. ?Since we dropped the Pooch Café comic strip from our Diversions page several […]

Tina’s Groove now in New York Daily News

According to Rina Piccolo’s web site, the New York Daily News has picked up her strip ‘Tina’s Groove’. Tina?s Groove can now be seen in the New York Daily News! If you?re in NYC, pick up a copy and check it out. The strip can be seen daily from Monday to Saturday. Technorati Tags: Rina […]

Dan Piraro apologizes for cartoon

Dan Piraro, creator of Bizarro, has apologized for a recent cartoon depicting two cowboys around the campfire and one of them singing, “It?s been six long weeks since I seen a woman, and yer startin? to look pretty good.” The caption reads “jeremiah’s last song.” Many felt the cartoon advocated or condoned the killing of […]

Atlantic Journalism Awards deadline approaching

Canadian editorial cartoonists wishing to compete in the annual Atlantic Journalism Awards need to have their entries postmarked no later than January 31 of this year. Atlantic Canadian journalists are reminded to submit their print, radio and television stories and images to the 25th Atlantic Journalism Awards. The entries should be postmarked no later than […]

Investor’s Business Daily hires Michael Ramirez

Investor’s Business Daily has hired Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Ramirez to serve as a senior editor/editorial cartoonist. “For the last five years we’ve expanded the depth and content of our editorial page, and Michael is a part of that ongoing effort,” said William J. O’Neil, founder and chairman of Investor’s Business Daily. “He’ll make a […]

Nick Anderson moves to Houston Chronicle

Nick Anderson, the 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner for editorial cartooning, is leaving the Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY) and taking a staff position at the Houston Chronicle.  The announcement first appeared on Poynter’s online forum. It has been one of the most difficult decisions my wife and I have ever made. We love Louisville, and I love […]

Snoopy vs. the Red Baron video games announced

Namco Hometek has announced that they will be releasing ‘Snoopy vs. the Red Baron’ video game for xbox and PlayStation. While taking a nap atop his doghouse, Snoopy has a magical dream and becomes a World War I flying ace who must pilot his bi-plane in a heroic attempt to foil the plans of his […]

Swan Foundation Fellowships announced

I assume that if you’re smart enough to be working on your masters or Ph.d, and you were working in the cartooning field, you’d know about this, but here it is any way. The Swan Foundation is offering $15,000 to help with one’s scholarly research in the area of cartoon or caricature. Requirements are found […]

Little Nemo in Slumberland sold out

Back in October when I first posted news of the new coffee table book ‘Little Nemo in Slumberland‘ I had no idea the book would be so popular, but according to Sunday Press Book who published it – the first run has sold out. If you’re willing to pay $299, there is a third party […]

‘Retail’ picks up ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ spot

The Free New Mexican has added ‘Retail‘ to their line up as Calvin and Hobbes second run has ended. Replacing Calvin and Hobbes is Retail, an interactive strip based on the trials and triumphs of four department-store employees. Creator Norm Feuti, who has worked in retail for more than 15 years, draws upon his personal […]

Irwin Hasen exhibit at MOCCA

The Museum of Cartoon and Comic Art will begin an exhibit on January 14 featuring the work of Irwin Hasen who created and drew the strip Dondi between 1955 and 1986. He also did cover art for Justice Society and Green Latern comic books. One of the great JUSTICE SOCIETY and GREEN LANTERN cover artists […]

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