Tag: Tom Spurgeon
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.
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Rall Responds to Spurgeon’s Criticism
[The Comics Reporter]
Specifically, Tom Spurgeon asked Ted Rall to come up with five examples of newspaper-cartoonist relationships that work.
Rall: “I could point to scores! The problem is that no cartoonist and no newspaper wants to discuss the details of their businesses, including the well-known fact within the business that editorial cartoons routinely top out reader [...]
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Are Newspapers Committing Suicide by Cutting their Cartoons?
Syndicated cartoonist and American Association of Editorial Cartoonists president Ted Rall has devoted his column this week to the newest endangered species facing possible extinction - editorial cartoonists.
“Never has the profession been as ideologically, stylistically or demographically diverse. Never has the art been as daring or ambitious. Never have cartoons been as popular or, [...]
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