Cartoons on you iPod
It was only a matter of time, but it’s now here: cartoons on your ipod. Artists can submit their animation shorts for inclusion.
It was only a matter of time, but it’s now here: cartoons on your ipod. Artists can submit their animation shorts for inclusion.
Art News Online has a lengthy article regarding such a topic.
One look at Cagle’s listings of editorial cartoons on the Rosa Parks passing and you’d think every cartoonist walked into the office, opened their bag o’ cliches and left the office early.
I’m a bit late reporting this one, but Michael Jantz has pulled the plug on The Norm comic book. August 2005: Issue 10, this issue, will be the last of The Norm Magazine published by The Norm.com Publishing. Our original intent was more ‘marketing plan’ than ‘publishing plan’, to put evidence in the hands of […]
Garry Trudeau had to pull a weeks worth of Harriet Miers strips when the Supreme Court nominee un-nomineed herself this week.
As reported here earlier, There are complaints that there will not be enough The Complete Calvin and Hobbes books for the holiday rush. Editor and Publisher has printed a retort by non-other-than Andrews McMeel’s CEO Thomas Thornton. “The Complete Calvin and Hobbes”‘ first three weeks on sale show units sold of 34,329, per Neilsen Bookscan […]
California State Treasurer Phil Angelides has released an online flash cartoon called “Arnold’s Neighborhood.” It rips on Schwarzenegger’s affiliation with the GOP. The actual flash cartoon looks like it was done by Jib Jab – the animators behind the popular “This Land is Your Land” flash cartoon during the 2004 presidential election.
Elvis is still king – of raking in the cash long after his death. Charles Schulz and the Peanuts empire is #2 bringing in $35 million a year according to Forbes.
North County Times editorial cartoonist Mark Thornhill took first place in the annual San Diego Press Club banquet for his editorial cartoon entitled: “The Incredibles.”
Over two decades ago Doug Brooks drew a mosquito with the caption “I gave my blood in…” and left a blank for others to fill in. This cartoon as well as others have sold over 5 million shirts and have been spotted as far away as Australia. One shirt he produced shows a paunchy man […]
Editor and Publisher is writing about Ranan Laurie’s UN painting but has mentioned what I consider a larger story that Lurie is leaving print cartooning. Before he left on his sabbatical, he had 1,105 subscribers to his cartoon. “Political cartooning is going to change its character completely. It will become animation, sound, and color,” said […]
Editor and Publisher has a story about an editorial cartoon by Mike Luckovich that includes the names of all 2000 servicemen and women who have died in Iraq. “I was trying to think of a way to make the point that this whole war is such a waste,” said Luckovich, of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and […]
With the recent death of Rosa Parks, The Boondocks television show had to make some last minute changes. But Parks won’t be referred to in the Cartoon Network’s “The Boondocks,” which will be part of the “Adult Swim” block. In light of her passing, humorous references to Parks have been deleted from the TV version […]
According to Mort Crim, columnist for Detroit Free Press, Lee Mendelson, the producer of famed Christmas special “It’s a Charlie Brown Christmas,” pitched the story to CBS before it was written and CBS signed off on it. That left Charles Schulz four days to write it.
The Mercury News is reporting that Michael Kilian, the writer behind “Dick Tracy,” died yesterday at age 66. He led an impressive life having been a reporter, columnist, author, and of course the collaborator with Dick Locher on “Dick Tracy.” Chicago Tribune managing editor James O’Shea called Kilian “a consummate journalist and author, prolific, professional […]