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Cartoons Against the Axis

The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art is hosting an exhibit of 47 works of cartoon art that were part of a traveling exhibit to help sell war bonds. The artists were legendary Charles Addams, Saul Steinberg, Peter Arno, Mary Stewart and Sid Hoff. Their cartoons are variously violent, patriotic, frightening and funny, lampooning Hitler, […]

Editorial cartoon causes fury in Florida

An editorial cartoon created by Andy Marlette, nephew to editorial cartoon Pulitzer Prize winner Doug Marlette, has caused quite a racial fire storm at the University of Florida. The cartoon, published mid-September, is still provoking national attention. Gainsville.com has a write up on the aftermath first published on Sept. 19. The young Marlette stands behind […]

National Review: Biggest mistake – not hiring MaNelly

National Review magazine is celebrating 50 years and in an interview Priscilla Buckley admits that one of her biggest mistakes at the magazine was not hiring Jeff MacNelly. Deciding with Bill that the great Jeff MacNelly, then the cartoonist for the Richman News-Leader was not sophisticated enough for National Review. Five years later, when we […]

Conrad exhibit opens October 5

I’m a day late reporting this one, but legendary editorial cartoonist Paul Conrad’s work will be featured in an exhibit called “Conrad & the Presidents.” The exhibit will feature more than four dozen cartoons on the subject of the American presidency. From the press release: Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Paul Conrad has skewered 11 presidents – […]

The Complete Calvin and Hobbes

David Astor, of Editor and Publisher, has a lengthy write up about the newly released “The Complete Calvin and Hobbes” that hit the shelves yesterday. You can by the three volume set for $150 at your local book store or $94.50 from Amazon.

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