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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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Morning Cartoon News Round-Up

The Buffalo News posted an Abraham Lincoln cartoon from February 12, 1954 by former Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Bruce Shanks.
Schlock Mercenary cartoonist Howard Tayler is making money on the internet, so why can’t you? [H/T - Daily Cartoonist]
Apparently, Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) isn’t a big fan of the National Endowment of the Arts program.
Graphic New York [...]



Alt-Weekly Editor Talks About Cutting Comics

Kevin Allman, editor of The Gambit, an alt-weekly newspaper out of New Orleans, spoke to syndicated cartoonist Matt Bors about the future of cartooning.
According to Allman:
“The cutback in cartoons has less to do with the budget than it does with page counts going down. Let’s face it: you guys aren’t paid shit for what you [...]



Afternoon Cartoon News Round-Up

Nicole Hollander talks to the Chicago Tribune about creating her comic strip Sylvia for 30 years.
Syndicated cartoonist Matt Bors slams New York Post cartoonist Sean Delonas for one-too-many “Miracle on the Hudson” cartoon references.
The writers at Jezebel didn’t like this cartoon by Belleville Globe Democrat cartoonist Glenn McCoy.
The Baseball Hall of Fame has requested [...]



Village Voice Suspends All Syndicated Cartoons

On his blog, “This Modern World” cartoonist Tom Tomorrow is reporting that a month after laying off columnist Nat Hentoff, Village Voice Media, the owner of The Village Voice and a chain of alt-weeklies across the country, has suspended publication of all its syndicated cartoons.
“This still leaves me with eighty-odd papers, as well as Salon [...]



Cartoonist Quilts Luckovich’s ‘Odd Couple’ Cartoons

As an editorial cartoonist, coming up with ideas is the most difficult process of producing a cartoon. Somedays, the idea just seems to magically appear, and others it’s like pulling teeth.
If you can’t come up with an idea about a news story, or you have an editor breathing down your neck, a cartoonist can play [...]