Tag: Richard Thompson
Morning Cartoon News Round-up: 3/23/09
Dill, the sanguine five-year-old in Richard Thompson’s comic strip Cul de Sac, just created his own Facebook page. His personal interests include pulling weeds, growing hairs one at a time, and naptime.
Scott Hilburn’s comic strip The Argyle Sweater is coming up on its first anniversary as a syndicated comic strip and now appears in over [...]
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Morning Cartoon News Round-up
Check out this Kim Jong Il bobblehead by Cul de Sac cartoonist Richard Thompson.
Former Ventura County Star editorial cartoonist Steve Greenberg thinks he might be the kiss of death for art/cartoon jobs.
Sad news as Rod Gilchrist, the Executive Director of the Cartoon Art Museum, died of brain cancer on Feb. 26 at his San [...]
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Afternoon Cartoon News Round-Up
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette staff cartoonist Rob Rogers is on assignment in Miami, covering the Super Bowl by blogging with commentary and cartoons.
Today’s Non Sequitur takes on the media’s age of irony.
Rick Tuma, a staff artist for the Chicago Tribune, is behind a new feature showcasing drawings of every president called Presidential Portraits.
Cul de Sac cartoonist Richard [...]
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Morning Cartoon News Round-Up
Taylor Jones is the latest cartoonist to join Daryl Cagle’s blogroll. In his first post, he describes a fantastic illustration he did that appears in the Chicago Tribune with Barack Obama surrounded by several past presidents (and you can find out how a pair of shoes were eventually replaced with John Adams).
The New Yorker becomes [...]
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