Nick Anderson posts another animated cartoon
Nick Anderson of the Houston Chronicle has posted another animated cartoon.
Nick Anderson of the Houston Chronicle has posted another animated cartoon.
Many bloggers posting editorial cartoons on their blogs without approval from the cartoonist are being told to stop or risk legal action according to Bob Geiger a blogger who was recently contacted by several cartoonists for his weekly posting of editorial cartoons. He wrote: I have bad news and I have good news. First the […]
On Wednesday, Girls & Sports creators Andrew Feinstein and Justin Borus be holding a launch party to celebrate the release of their first book “Opening Lines, Pinky Probes and L-Bombs: The Girls & Sports Dating and Relationship Playbook.” The party includes a reading, signing and reception at the Borders Bookstore in Westwood CA. They do […]
Slightly off-topic, but newsworthy: Matt Groening’s The Simpsons will hit the silver screen on July 27. You can see The Simpson’s Movie (in 2-D) trailer on Apple’s trailer site. Trailer review: Loved it. Laughed out loud. There are few shows I get out the hustle to see on opening night, but this will be one […]
Jules Feiffer and his wife have come out with a new book (he illustrated it, his wife wrote it), called The Long Chalkboard and Other Stories. The book contains three stories. Carl Hays of the American Library Association wrote this review of the book on Amazon.com: Renowned cartoonist and children’s book author Feiffer shares billing […]
Mike Rhode who writes the ComicsDC blog has posted photos of the opening of the Cartoon America exhibit at the Library of Congress. He has photos of Jules Feiffer, Kevin “KAL” Kallaugher, Ann Telnaes, and Brian Walker.
The Grand Rapids Press interviewed Lynn Johnston about the impending end of For Better or For Worse next fall. Lynn tells us that the feature will end, but “will continue as a still-being discussed hybrid of some earlier, little seen work along with some new material.” I’m not sure what that means, but I suspect […]
The Lowell Sun (Lowell, MA) reports that they’ve picked up John Hambrockâ??s The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee which takes the place of “Rose is a Rose” (I’m assuming he’s talking about Pat Brady’s Rose is Rose). But the interesting little tidbit in the announcement is that the editor, Jim Campanini, is launching a “Community […]
Great Lakes Chapter Chairman Craig Boldman will hook up with Stephen DeStefano to produce a comic strip Alien Baby for the tabloid Weekly World News beginning on November 13th. The serial is described as: Alien Baby, a continuing serial, is based on the true story of Stacey McCauley and her son Ethan, whose lives are […]
The Great Lake Chapter of the National Cartooning Society will be part of a panel at the upcoming Mid-Ohio-Con the 26th of November. Panelists will include: Tony Cochran Agnes, Terri Libenson Pajama Diaries, Jeff Stahler Moderately Confused, Roy Doty(2006 ‘Illustrator Of The Year’ Reuben Division Award winner), Daryll Collins (illustrator of kid’s book ‘Super Sam’), […]
Scott Stantis has announced that liberal editorial cartoonist Matt Davies will temporarily take the helm of the conservative Prickly City strip while Scott undergoes rotator cuff surgery. Matt’s work will hit the funny pages the week of December 11 through 16th. Scott says that the story line will be, “in the last election, the Democrats […]
Keith Knight (K-Chronicles, (th)ink) will be speaking at the Richard Hugo House Theatre (Seattle) on the 16th of this month. The presentation is entitled “Fear of a Black Marker” and will entail a slideshow presentation of his work along with his commentary. There is a $7 entrance fee. See his site for details.
Aaron Taylor – the “editorial cartoonist in the reddest part of the reddest state” (Daily Herald – Provo UT) has launched a blog. Here’s his inaugural post: Have you ever come across an editorial cartoon in the newspaper and found yourself muttering under your breath what you think of it? I have to imagine it’s […]
Patrick McDonnell is giving away 7 rare signed posters of the Toys For Tots national poster. Patrick, in years past, has supported the Toys for Tots program through the Gift of Nothing gift box and book that bears that name. This year those that purchase the Gift of Nothing book and boxes will also be […]
In a fund-raising project to benefit the Helen Woodward Animal Center in Rancho Santa Fe, 40 five-foot five-inch statues of Garfield will be placed along highway 101 in California. Each Garfield statue will be decorated by different artist. Each town that opts in to participate in the program must purchase the statue and pay $1000 […]