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Cartoons and Cocktails

Tonight is the annual Cartoons and Cocktails – the largest auction of original editorial cartoons by the top editorial cartoonists in the nation. From a press release on Newswire: Cartoons & Cocktails, D.C.’s largest auction of original political cartoons by the nation’s top cartoonists. News personalities will auction dozens of cartoons, while guests enjoy an […]

Why Jim Borgman is annoying

I came across this funny posting on a bulletin board on the The Annoyatorium. It was a list of reasons why Jim Borgman, editorial cartoonist for the Cincinnati Enquirer is and isn’t annoying. One of the reasons he IS annoying: Much like Chris Matthews, the far left considers him part of the conservative agenda, while […]

The first super hero

A post on Jason Kottke blog yesterday explored who really was the first super hero (and how do you define a super hero). He maintains that the first super hero was Mandrake the Magician which debuted in newspapers in 1934 – four years before Superman. Toonpedia.com provides some historical information on the strip (which is […]

Future Antique Road Show collectibles?

If you’re into collecting cartoon memorabilia, you might be interested in this complete collection of buttons. “All of the participating cartoonists were alive and created self-portraits specifically for this button set.” It’s definitely worth a peak. Why don’t cartoonists do something like that today? It’s like having something akin to baseball cards for the cartooning […]

David Fitzsimmons wins Lee Award

David Fitzsimmons, editorial cartoonist for the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson, has been awarded the Lee Spirit Award which “recognizes outstanding citizenship and personal commitment to the community and Lee” (Lee being the owner of 58 daily papers across the country). In the past year, he made 118 personal appearances, before crowds as small as […]

Little Nemo turns 100

For those cartoonists/readers who bemoan the continued existence of comics that survive long after the orginal creator has died, this will not be received as good news: Little Nemo has turned 100 years old. In another effort to goad such readers, may I also remind them that the creator of Little Nemo was born in […]

Peanuts going mobile

Peanuts has dominated the Daily Cartoonist postings this last two weeks, but here goes another one: Namco America has announced a deal with United Media to bring Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the “Peanuts” gang to mobile starting in Spring 2006. No information was given as to which phones or phone carriers would […]

Calvin and Hobbes collection shortage

The Book Standard is running a story that there were not enough “The Complete Calvin and Hobbes” printed to meet the holiday demand. Book retailers are frustrated that Andrews McMeel is not filling all the pre-orders for the collection, but Andrews McMeel maintains that the small print run was an effort to “create a collectible […]

Breen living “under daily censorship”

James O. Goldsborough, a former columnist for the The San Diego Union-Tribune makes a claim that editorial cartoonist Steve Breen is living “under daily censorship.” When I left, Steve Breen, the editorial cartoonist, lived under daily censorship. It was not unusual for Breen’s best cartoons, which are syndicated, to run in newspapers around the country […]

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