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Three people responded to my letter to the editor about dropping ‘Peanuts’ reruns with their own letters to the editor: October 12 Peanuts comic strip will always be irreplaceable Re the Oct. 7 letter, “Move over, Charlie Brown, for newer comic strips”: Seeing those classic “Peanuts” reruns made me wish that Charles M. Schulz was [...]
Saturday, November 12, 9:00 pm SF Film Society | New People Cinema 1746 Post Street (Webster/Buchanan) Three Housecat episodes(Floor, Occupy Wall Street (Journal), and Hungry) will be screening at the San Fransisco International Animation Festival as a part of the Anthropomorphlolz program. Check out SFFS for more info.
Letter to the Editor: Move Over, Charlie Brown
by admin on October 9, 2011 at 8:25 pmLetter to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, urging them to stop publishing Charles M. Schulz’s ‘Peanuts’ on the comics page. ‘Peanuts’ has been in reruns for 10 years, the space should be given to a new cartoonist.
check out my brand new animated comic strip ‘Housecat’ about the life of an ordinary house cat. housecat on twitter Housecat on facebook
(click on the image to view larger) I made this comic a few years ago for my college newspaper fnewsmagazine around the time when Village Voice announced they were dropping comics from their papers. After reading If Cartoons are so big, why Don’t They Pay? I thought I’d post this comic showing that without those [...]
Joe Murray(Rocko’s Modern Life/ Camp Lazlo) has created an all cartoon web channel KaboingTV. The mission of KaboingTV is to provide an alternative channel for quality animation that serves both the cartoon fan, and the animation community of artists and writers.
Coming next week: NEW web-series “Disposable”
by admin on December 29, 2010 at 3:57 pmComing Monday January 3rd 2011 the pilot for a new animated web-series “Disposable” from Ted Rall and I. The series will follow the life of an ordinary guy, Dan, and his wife Sarah, who are caught in the spiral of downward mobility in what’s left of the American economy.
Right now on South Florida’s Sun-Sentinel website the first animated Code Green cartoon, created by Stephanie McMillan and animated by me, will be available to watch and enjoy: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/opinion/sfl-code-green-comic-07232010,0,2408768.htmlstory please spread the word!