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Rob Tornoe is a cartoonist for the Press of Atlantic City, Editor & Publisher and Cagle.com, and blogs about the news of the cartoon industry.
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Archive for November, 2009


Chain-Letter’s Claim of Australian Conservative Cartoons False

Have you received an chain letter from a friend or political adversary that showcases political cartoons from a conservative perspective and claims they are Australian? Yeah, about that…



San Diego Judge Tosses Comic Strip Case

A lawsuit by former San Diego Union-Tribune cartoonist Steve Kelley alleging the paper intimidated his successor, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Steve Breen, to not collaborate on a joint comic strip.



Who Drew it Best: The Fall of the Berlin Wall

Twenty years ago, on November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall was toppled, signaling the end of four decades of Cold War between the United States and The Soviet Union.



Video: Tulsa World Cartoonist Bruce Plante

Bruce Plante, the staff cartoonist at the Tulsa World, speaks to a group about some of his political cartoons at The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma.



Iranian Cartoonist Hadi Heidari Released from Prison

Egyptian cartoonist Tamer Youssef has contacted me to confirm that Hadi Heidari, the Iranian cartoonist arrested in Tehran, has been released from prison.



That F#$!ing Cartoonst: Tiananmen Square Imagery Wrong

In the current debate on health care reform, Republicans are often depicted as attempting to slow or delay the passage of meaningful reform. But are they really heroes?



Live Blog: Fort Hood Cartoons

When an event occurs that is as horrendous and heart-breaking as the recent shootings in Fort Hood, it’s often a newspaper’s editorial cartoonist who is best able to capture the pulse of a community’s feelings in a single, powerful image.



Is a Cartoon War Developing Over Depiction of Southern Workers?

A Seattle cartoonist is getting some attention in South Carolina for a cartoon that uses elements such as a rebel flag, a moonshine apparatus and a noose to depict southern workers.



Did Anti-Abortion Extremists Auction Include Plagiarized Art?

A piece of artwork that was part of an auction to raise money for the defense fund of an accused murderer seems to copied directly from a cartoon done by syndicated cartoonist Gary McCoy.