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Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year odds and ends

Jim Borgman received the honor of taking the cover of this year’s Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year. I’m not sure how the cover cartoon is selected, but it probably goes through a more unbiased selection process than other best of books. In other BECOTY tidbits – AAEC members Dean Turnbloom and his son Lucas […]

Mark Trail celebrates 60 years

The comic feature Mark Trail is celebrating 60 years in the funny pages. Mark Trail was created by Ed Dodd in 1946 and turned over to Jack Elrod since 1978 according to King Feature’s web site. The Northeast Georgia History Center is planning a special program to honor Ed (was from Gainesville and died there […]

Doonesbuy strip demonstrates power of the cartoon

There’s a great article in the McGill Tribune about the great potential the cartoon has for motivating change in society and they use Gary Trudeau’s Doonesbury as an example of a cartoon that helped end a racial law in Florida back in the mid-1980s. Legally speaking, racial segregation in the United States is an issue […]

Scott Kurtz in talks with Jimmy Johnson?

After posting an open letter inviting FoxTrot creator Bill Amend into saving the comic strip industry, it appears that Scott Kurtz has been talking at least one other cartoonist – Jimmy Johnson, creator of Arlo and Janis. I’ve been having a conversation lately with a young cartoonist named Scott Kurtz. Scott is young (compared to […]

Barkeater Lake web site officially launched

Corey Pandolph writes in to announce that his feature, Barkeater Lake, that he removed from comics.com after a three year run, has a new web site. The site offers the updated daily strip, a membership for fans to help support the site and Corey’s strip as well as a place to purchase the first Barkeater […]

Girls and Sports video #2 posted

Andrew Feinstein of Girls & Sports writes in to tell me that the second G&S animated cartoon has been posted to the web. The first was posted on YouTube back in October. He and Justin Borus will also be in Denver this Thursday at the Tattered Cover Book Store to plug their book. They will […]

This weeks comic page line-up changes

Only one paper making major changes to their line-up that I can find. The Journal Register (Medina NV) has dropped FoxTrot, Rugrats and Cats With Hands in favor of Sandra Bell-Lundy’s Between Friends, Allison Barrows’ Preteena and Mike Peters’ Mother Goose AND GRIMM. UPDATE: I told you last week about the Hamilton Spectator who went […]

Saving vintage comics

There’s an interesting article over at the San Francisco Examiner about individuals who are set to collect vintage comic strips with the hope of getting them reprinted in a collection. From the article, it appears that many of these collectors are fanatics who have spent a great deal of money to grow their collection. At […]

This weeks funny page changes (Updated, again)

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is still trying to find a replacement for FoxTrot. These last two weeks they’ve been runnning Mark Tatulli’s Lio in tryout mode, but as the editor explains, “Most of the feedback I received was negative.” So Lio is out and Rich Stevens’ Diesel Sweeties is in. The Courier-Journal has completed their […]

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