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Scott Adams does a cameo in ‘Dilbert’

I noticed Scott Adams had inserted himself into his Dilbert strip lately, but didn’t know if that was something he’s done before, but apparently it’s new according to this Baltimore Sun piece (free registration*). The cameo started Monday and is still going on today. “There has always been an unwritten comic rule about violating the […]

Scott Adams: ‘Unfit’ looking for new artist

On his blog, Scott Adams has posted that he is helping Mike Belkin, creator of ‘Unfit‘ find a new artist to take over the drawing of the feature. The syndicated comic strip Unfit is looking for someone to take over the artwork. If you?ve seen the strip, you know it?s a great concept with lots […]

True love cartoons book ready for Valentines

Donna Barstow, who I mentioned in another recent posting, has a new book out in time for Valentines day. It’s called “Love Me or Go To Hell : True Love Cartoons” and it is already in its second printing. My newest book is out now!! ( ’cause they moved it up for Valentine’s Day!) called […]

Barstow creates ‘Fault Lines’ for LA Times Magazine

From ye ol’ E&P, Donna Barstow, who does a weekly feature called ‘Daily Special‘ will be creating a new feature called ‘Fault Lines‘ for the Los Angeles Times’s revamped Sunday Magazine called “West.” The unveiling is scheduled for February 5th. “Fault Lines” will discuss the movie industry, staying in shape, and various other topics of […]

‘Classic Peanuts’ returns to the Register-Guard

Another paper is shifting comic features around with the end of the ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ promotion. The Register-Guard (Eugene, Oregon) did a survey of 4,500 readers and immediately returned ‘Classic Peanuts’. “Classic Peanuts” is back. Preliminary results from our poll show enough reader support to reinstate the syndicated reruns of this timeless comic strip. “Classic […]

Clay Jones joins the Blogsphere

Clay Jones, editorial cartoonist for the Fredericksburg, has a blog courtesy of his newspaper. It appears he spends most of time talking about the cartoon he drew that day or the day before. There is no RSS feed if you want subscribe to the blog. Usually when I do this type of stuff I’m racking […]

Jim Borgman enters the Blogsphere

Jim Borgman, editorial cartoonist for the Cincinnatti Enquirer and cartoonist for Zits, has started a blog. The “BorgBlog” as it is titled contains images taken from his sketchbook. Ten years into my professional career, a writer friend introduced me to a different concept of an artist?s sketchbook. In her journal she kept the most random […]

Manga comes to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel becomes the third major newspaper to run with TokyoPop a manga stlye comic strip. They’re the characters in a comic strip – TokyoPop – that will run Sundays starting Jan. 8 in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. It will alternate between “Peach Fuzz,” running for 24 straight weeks, and “Van Von Hunter,” […]

‘MAD’ magazine original artwork on auction block

I mentioned this earlier back in December, but the NYT has a much lengthier posting (scroll down) about original MAD magazine artwork up on the auction block. The last original artwork from the archives of MAD Magazine is to be auctioned in 2006, starting with a Jan. 21 sale at Heritage Galleries & Auctioneers in […]

‘Bound & Gagged’ now printed in Citizen Patriot

Dana Summer’s feature “Bound & Gagged” has replaced “Calvin and Hobbes” on the funny pages at the The Jackson Citizen Patriot (Michigan). The newspaper surveyed readers about three comics — Bliss, The Flying McCoys, and Bound & Gagged — and the results were mixed, with no clear winner across age categories. But Bound & Gagged […]

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