from the Lincoln Journal Star
The dog ate my agenda – Apr 25, 2007
from the San Diego Reader
Humor Times caption contest!
From HumorTimes.com:
Always wanted to be a cartoonist, but can’t draw worth a darn? Test your abilities by writing the caption for a pre-drawn cartoon! Just send in your idea for the cartoon below to Humor Times Caption Contest! Win a Free Subscription to the Humor Times hard-copy edition!
Here’s the blank cartoon they provide, courtesy of Daryl Cagle:
So much love – Apr 24, 2007
from the Omaha Reader
Spreading it around – Apr 23, 2007
from the Lincoln Journal Star
Just for fun, I threw in a few of the earlier stages of this cartoon…
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Cagle: “The first [Cagle.com] Virginia Tech cartoons were terrible”
Daryl Cagle, the man behind the syndicate that bears his name, spoke out on his blog about the awful batch of “predictable” cartoons responding to the tragedy. He specifically mentions the abundance of cartoons including “…Uncle Sam or the Virginia Tech mascot, with bowed heads…” and “…lots of riffs on the school logo…”
He half-heartedly apologizes for the crew, suggesting that the time-crunch brought on by their daily deadlines is to blame. I’d distance myself from some of those cartoons too, but seriously – he’s the one who hires these guys, and he sells them to daily newspapers who are full of other people who have daily deadlines. And it’s not like many of these cartoonists don’t crank out the same batch of predictable and interchangeable cartoons on every topic.
A few VTs every day – April 19, 2007
from the Lincoln Journal Star
Political comics
The Comics Reporter has posted a recent blog addressing comics touching on political issues, including some recent Doonesbury strips as well as commentary on the lameness and sameness of many of the Virginia Tech editorial cartoons.
A quick sampling
Here’s a quick look at what some of the nation’s cartoonists had to say about the Virginia Tech shootings.
Michael Ramirez:
Bill Richards:
Steve Benson:
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Rub me the right way – Apr 18, 2007
from the San Diego Reader