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AAEC responds to the Tribune Co. firing of cartoonists

Clay Bennett, president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, has sent a letter to the CEO of Tribune Co. Dennis FitzSimons regarding their letting Michael Ramirez go and not planning to hire another cartoonist. Bennett, an editorial cartoonist with The Christian Science Monitor, added: “There are few journalists in a newsroom who can define […]

No Layoffs Needed at Philly Papers

The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily news have met their goal of buying out 75 employees so that they won’t have to lay-off anyone. NEW YORK Management at the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News apparently reached its buyout goals at the two papers and will not have to resort to layoffs.

Charlie Brown Christmas turns 40

The Kansas City Star has a story(free annoying registration required) about the 40th anniversary of A Charlie Brown Christmas Special that will air on December 6. The plot is thin. The pace is slow. The music is decidedly not rock ?n? roll. ?A Charlie Brown Christmas? is a beloved piece of Americana, despite its flaws […]

More ‘Garfield’ TV Show DVDs Coming

Everything is being released on DVD and Garfield is releasing it’s 5th and final DVD collection. Two-dozen episodes from the 1993-4 season appear on the three-disc set. The Saturday-morning CBS series was based on the “Garfield” comic by Jim Davis, who is now with Universal Press Syndicate.

‘Doonesbury’ Auction Raises Fisher House Funds

I reported this earlier, and the results are in on the amount of money raised by auctioning off Doonsbury artwork. NEW YORK Eight original portraits of “Doonesbury” characters sold for a combined $3,503 in an 11-day eBay auction that ended Saturday. Cartoonist Garry Trudeau donated the signed and framed portraits to Fisher House, which provides […]

Mass. Paper Apologizes for ‘Get Fuzzy’ Strip

According to E&P who got the tip from the Comics Reporter, The Standard-Times in Massachusetts has officially apologized for running the ‘Get Fuzzy’ strip that implied that a local sportscaster was a drunk. NEW YORK The Standard-Times of New Bedford, Mass., has apologized to a Boston sportscaster for running a “Get Fuzzy” comic that implied […]

Do cartoonists’ political views leak into their strips?

The Washington Examiner has an opinion article written by Michael Taube about how political leanings sneak into the comics page. Interesting read. Many modern comic strips and one-panel or multi-panel editorial cartoons are also politically charged. In some cases, the direct content of a strip is political, including conservative (Bruce Tinsley?s ?Mallard Fillmore?), liberal (Garry […]

ArcaMax Publishing Launches Baby Blues and Zits Comic Strip

As first reported by the Comics Reporter, Zits and Baby Blues will be included in the family-friendly newsletters it publishes. ArcaMax Publishing ( www.arcamax.com ), a leading publisher of family-friendly newsletters, has become the first company to send by e-mail Baby Blues and Zits — comic strips that generated large followings in major newspapers.

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