Tag: Twitter
Video: Interview with Syndicated Cartoonist Matt Bors
I’m still here in Seattle at the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) annual convention, and in this video, I speak with syndicated cartoonist Matt Bors.
Matt is in a tough position in the market, as he is a left-wing multiple-panel cartoonists in an environment where editors like to buy single-panel conservative cartoons.
Matt and I talk [...]
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Video: Cartoonists on using Twitter, Facebook
Here’s part two of my lunch interview with Jeff Parker of Florida Today, Mike Peters of Mother Goose & Grimm and the Dayton Daily News, Monte Wolverton, brilliant weekly editorial cartoonist and Mad Magazine alumni and the Ottawa Citizen’s Cam Cardow. We’re all here in Seattle at the annual Association of American Editorial Cartoonists convention talking shop [...]
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My Twitter Interview
Michael Cavna, who writes an excellent blog about cartooning, interviewed me about my use of Twitter, and here’s the interview. We have a nice collection of cartoons about Twitter here.
Follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/dcagle
The Twitter Interview: Cartoonist Daryl Cagle
DARYL CAGLEÂ is a political cartoonist. Daryl Cagle is a syndicator. And not least of all, Daryl [...]
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New Around the Cagle Sites
Our newest MSNBC.com Cartoon Week in Review Slideshow is up now.
We have great new topical cartoon collections on BANK ROBBERS, BLAGO IMPEACHED, OBAMA and the ECONOMY and DASCHLE DROPS OUT.
Our new section PHELPS LIKES POT is fun to compare with the original Phelps cartoon collection from last year’s Olympics.
In our new cartoonist blogs, Steve Greenberg [...]
Convroversial Eric Allie Cartoon and Twitter
Sometimes the cartoonists cross the line and we catch hell from editors. I saw it coming with this Eric Allie cartoon, and I asked my Twitter followers what they thought; see their comments below. E-mail your rage directly to Eric. I asked Eric to correct the spelling of “Forth” and I still haven’t decided whether [...]




