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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 […]

Star-Banner to be making comic page changes

The Star-Banner (Ocala, Florida) will be making changes to their comics page and are requesting feedback from readers. Little things mean a lot in a newspaper. We’re taking a closer look at some of the “little things” and looking for ways to make them better. If you are a comics and puzzle fan, drop me […]

KAL closes an era at the Baltimore Sun

Last Friday was the last editorial cartoon published by Kevin Kallaugher (KAL) at the Baltimore Sun. KAL has spent 17 years with the Sun. We learned early December that KAL had decided to take a buyout offered to over 70 employees after discussing his future job security with the paper. The cartoonist said last week […]

The continued dwindling of editorial cartooning

Along with the departure of KAL from the Baltimore Sun, the Sun has written a fairly long article (free registration required) on the demise of the number of editorial cartoonists in America. There are a couple of good quotes from Chip Bok of The Akron Beacon Journal in Ohio: “In the long run, they’re going […]

John Deering honored for sculpture

John Deering, editorial cartoonist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, has been honored by the Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission for his sculpture “Testament” which depticts the Little Rock Nine who integrated Central High School in 1957. The award is called the Drum Major award. Every year the commission singles out individuals who shared the same […]

Alan McBain takes 1st place in with Mercury News

Alan MacBain, a freelance editorial cartoonist with The Mercury (Pottstown, PA) since 1984, was one of three who took home awards for excellence by the Suburban Newspapers of America. Freelance cartoonist Alan MacBain won first place in the editorial cartoon category for his “Harrisburgers” cartoon, one in a series chronicling the saga of the Pennsylvania […]

Clay Jones’ editorial cartoons predict the future

This was an interesting post from E&P. Newspapers like to turn a profit. At a Virginia daily, an editorial cartoonist turned into a prophet. This past Sunday, Clay Jones of The Free Lance-Star in Fredericksburg did a cartoon showing a Virginia Tech football player running down the field holding a gun. On Monday, former Tech […]

Ed Hall to publish second compilation of cartoons

From E&P: Ed Hall has compiled “Diversions and Other Political Observations,” the second collection of his editorial cartoons. The award-winning Hall is with The Baker County Press of Macclenny, Fla., the DBR Media syndicate, and Artizans Syndicate. Hall’s upcoming 150-page book — which features a foreword by Universal Press Syndicate editorial cartoonist Ted Rall — […]

Peanuts on stage and on DVD

A couple items in the Peanuts universe: Two Peanuts movies are going to DVD. Both A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969) and Snoopy Come Home (1972), each released in theaters a few years after A Charlie Brown Christmas and It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown aired on television, will be available in digital versatile style […]

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