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White House uses ‘Family Circus’ cartoon

From editor and publisher: NEW YORK “The Family Circus” creator Bil Keane drew a cartoon for a 2006 calendar distributed by The White House Commission on Remembrance. This month, the commission sent thousands of the poster-sized calendars to U.S. troops around the world and to children who have lost a loved one in the service […]

Daily Cartoonist closed for Christmas holiday

In observance of the Christmas holiday, I will not be updating the Daily Cartoonist over the Christmas weekend. I’ll resume posting on December 27th. I appreciate the encouragement received from you, the Daily Cartoonist visitors and subscribers. I wish you all a warm and pleasant Christmas/holiday. All the Best, Alan Gardner

More cartoons go mobile

I noticed gocomics.com when I was visiting Gardfield‘s web site a couple of days ago, so I assumed that GoComics was an established product/feature, but the press release announcing the services hit the wire today. From the press release: With a huge list of popular comic strips, GoComics lets fans put their favorite characters on […]

Cartoon Show and Book for Kate Salley Palmer

E&P is reporting that Kate Salley Palmer will have a exhibit of her work on display at the Ohio State University’s Cartoon Research Library running from January 10 through April 14. Palmer, a former staff cartoonist for The Greenville (S.C.) News, left syndication in 1989. Since then, she has written and illustrated children’s books. Also, […]

New Exhibit at the Schulz Museum: “Sugar and Spice”

The Charles M. Schulz Museum will begin a new exhibit (scroll down the page) on February 4 (through May 29) called, “Sugar and Spice: Little Girls in the Funnies.” The subtitle is: “An Exhibition of Peanuts Girls and their Predecessors, Contemporaries, and Successors” and as you might expect shows various girl characters in comic strips […]

International cartoon contest announced

An international cartoon contest has been announced. The theme is “Draw for peace For a world without war.” The requirements seem a bit non-traditional. One submits original work, on thin paper, with a required 20mm margin around the cartoon (and you don’t get your work back). On the flip side, the first prize wins 1550 […]

Creators picks up self-syndicated ‘Girls & Sports’ strip

The self syndicated strip “Girls & Sports” will be distributed by Creators starting January 1. Justin Borus and Andrew Feinstein co-created “Girls & Sports” in the late 1990s. They built a clientele of 75-plus campus papers before starting to seek general-circulation papers in October 2004. They now have more than 100 non-college clients — an […]

David Fitzsimmons to speak at National Real estate conference

Editorial cartoonist Dave Fitzsimmons will be a keynote speaker at the National Association of Realtors annual conference on April 2, 2006. Don?t miss this special event featuring keynote speaker Dave Fitzsimmons. Fitzsimmons is a Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonist for the Arizona Sun newspaper. As a political commentator, Fitzsimmons might appear cynical and irreverent. But […]

Cartoonist Joe Martin Starts His Own Syndicate

E&P is reporting that Joe Martin is starting his own syndicate to distribute his features. Longtime comic creator Joe Martin has left the world of established syndicates to launch his own company. Neatly Chiseled Features (NCF) is distributing Martin’s “Willy ‘n Ethel” (which began in 1981), “Mr. Boffo” (1986), and “Cats With Hands” (1999). Those […]

Whiting Writes About His Life as a Cartoonist

Cartoonist Jim Whiting has penned a book “Analecta: Selected Reflections of a Cartoonist’s Life”. Jim Whiting has written the autobiographical “Analecta: Selected Reflections of a Cartoonist’s Life.” Whiting, 79, worked on the syndicated “Ad Libs,” “Wee Women,” and “Li’l Ones” features. The last two were created by Mell Lazarus, who does “Momma” and “Miss Peach” […]

Newsweek Education Program: The Year in Political Cartoons

Newsweek Education Program has posted a “2005: The Year in Political Cartoons” teacher’s guide. 2005 arrived on the waves of a late-December tsunami in southern Asia, a catastrophic event that augured a year marked by natural disaster. A record number of hurricanes in the United States, including the devastating Katrina and Rita, was followed by […]

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