Cartoonists & Comics
in
Editor & Publisher:
A mid-1990s Bibliography
(Comics Stuff #5)
by Michael Rhode
10/13/01
Editor & Publisher has been covering the concerns of newspapers for over 100 years. This bibliography begins to list recent, substantial articles in E&P, and most of the interesting unsigned small blurbs. Much, but not all, of the information on cartoonists is usually in the Syndicates/News Services column. According to Alan Holtz, author of the Stripper's Guide (an electronic index to newspaper comic strips), E&P added its Syndicates column in 1923 and before that had very little coverage of syndicates and comic strips. Since 1925, E&P has published an annual Directory of Syndicate Services each year. This listing is chronological. *Most of these articles can be purchased online at http://archives.mediainfo.com/. All of these articles will be, and many others from different sources are, listed in the Comics Research Bibliography by John Bullough & Mike Rhode available online at: http://www.rpi.edu/~bulloj/comxbib.html. Comics Stuff is an occasional publication showcasing aspects of comics collecting and indexing beyond the comic book and toy price guides. * marks new additions.
*Unknown. 1992.
Cartooning stamps?
Editor and Publisher (March 14): 32
*Unknown. 1992.
Gathering in Florida [Joan and Dik Browne Cartoon Classic].
Editor and Publisher (March 14): 32
*Unknown. 1992.
'What' [is this?' by Dennis Boulay] panel offered.
Editor and Publisher (March 14): 32
*Unknown. 1992.
Bush enjoyed strips [of Nancy by Jerry Brown].
Editor and Publisher (March 14): 32
*Unknown. 1992.
Bill Mauldin to retire.
Editor and Publisher (March 14): 32
Unknown. 1992.
NEA offers 'Pop Culture' strip after it runs in British newspapers [by Steve McGarry].
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 39
Unknown. 1992.
Lurie [political cartoon] work goes to ex-Soviet republics.
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 39
Unknown. 1992.
'Big' strip offered ['Big Flat City' by Richard Kolkman].
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 40
Unknown. 1992.
New cartoon panel ['Endearing Species' by Dean Norman].
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 40
Astor, David. 1993.
Recession remained and a UM unit went: Other 1992 events included a 'Calvin' size controversy.
Editor and Publisher (January 2): 58-60
Unknown. 1993.
'Rose' strip rises to top of comic survey.
Editor and Publisher (January 2): 60
Unknown. 1993.
An editorial cartoon roundup covers '92.
Editor and Publisher (January 2): 60
Unknown. 1993.
Two comic contests ['Lockhorns' and 'Dilbert'].
Editor and Publisher (January 2): 61
Astor, David. 1993.
Comics are not just for comics sections: An increasing number of newspapers are running some comics on feature pages and in other parts of the paper.
Editor and Publisher (January 9): 28-30
Unknown. 1993.
About black artists [in Ebony magazines].
Editor and Publisher (January 9): 30
Unknown. 1993.
He created 'Quincy' [Ted Shearer obituary].
Editor and Publisher (January 9): 30
Unknown. 1993.
Comics are offered ['The Recyclers'; 'Henry'; and 'Kahn' by Jim James Productions].
Editor and Publisher (January 9): 30
Astor, David. 1993.
He exits syndicate that might be sold: Pulitzer-winning editorial cartoonist Mike Peters cites United's uncertain future as reason for move to TMS.
Editor and Publisher (January 16): 40
Unknown. 1993.
'Pluggers' comic is introduced by TMS [Jeff MacNelly].
Editor and Publisher (January 16): 41
Unknown. 1993.
'Mad' veteran doing a syndicated comic [Dave Berg's 'Roger Kaputnik'].
Editor and Publisher (January 16): 42
Astor, David. 1993.
'Dick Tracy' writer is let go by Tribune Media Services: Max Allan Collins may take legal action against the syndicate, which hired him to do the comic in 1977.
Editor and Publisher (January 23): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Arkansas cartoonist draws the new prez [Sherrie Shepherd's 'Francie'].
Editor and Publisher (January 23): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Montana company's syndicated package [Prose Works; editorial cartoons].
Editor and Publisher (January 23): 34
Astor, David. 1993.
Study finds comics read by 113 million.
Editor and Publisher (January 30): 34
Unknown. 1993.
About baseball star ['Jump Start' by Robb Armstrong on Negro League star Gene Benson].
Editor and Publisher (January 30): 36
Unknown. 1993.
A joint comic effort [between Bill Griffith's Zippy and Tom Tomorrow's Sparky].
Editor and Publisher (January 30): 36
Unknown. 1993.
[Editorial cartoonist Rob Rogers] On Pittsburgh daily.
Editor and Publisher (January 30): 36
Unknown. 1993.
['Gil Thorpe'] Based on real case.
Editor and Publisher (January 30): 36
Astor, David. 1993.
A cartoon museum is planned in D.C.
Editor and Publisher (February 6): 34-35
Lee, Bill. 1993.
Break the comic page design [letter].
Editor and Publisher (February 6):7.
Unknown. 1993.
Universal has panel with home-life gags [John McPherson's Close to Home].
Editor and Publisher (February 6): 35
Unknown. 1993.
'Hagar' anniversary.
Editor and Publisher (February 6): 35
Unknown. 1993.
Disney's withdrawal [from former Yugoslavia].
Editor and Publisher (February 6): 35
Astor, David. 1993.
A columnist who is a cartoonist as well: Jane Adler wears a pair of hats when doing the weekly 'Indoor Gardening' for Whitegate Features Syndicate.
Editor and Publisher (February 13): 34
Unknown. 1993.
United gives library numerous cartoons.
Editor and Publisher (February 13): 35
Unknown. 1993.
'Les Moore' cartoon [syndicated by Phillip Jewell].
Editor and Publisher (February 13): 36
Unknown. 1993.
'Baby Blues' gallery [opens in Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center].
Editor and Publisher (February 13): 36
Unknown. 1993.
[Mell Lazarus] On another tv show.
Editor and Publisher (February 13): 36
Unknown. 1993.
Cantone organizes cartoon exhibit [No Laughing Matter: Political Cartoons on the Environment].
Editor and Publisher (February 20): 36
Unknown. 1993.
'Tank' comic ahead on Schott situation.
Editor and Publisher (February 27): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Reuben finalists all on Universal roster.
Editor and Publisher (February 27): 34
Astor, David. 1993.
He sells his comic in innovative ways: Self-syndicated 'Nooz' creator Peter Kohlsaat talks about his postcard mailings and a lengthy van trip.
Editor and Publisher (March 13): 30-1
Unknown. 1993.
New comic strip for black-owned newspapers [Posro Komic's The Griots].
Editor and Publisher (March 13): 32
Astor, David. 1993.
High-level executive out at United Media: David Hendin, who says he was 'terminated' by Scripps after 23 years, has started a literary/syndication agency.
Editor and Publisher (March 20): 34
Unknown. 1993.
'Dick Tracy' update [Locher writing strip].
Editor and Publisher (March 20): 36
Astor, David. 1993.
Oliphant cartoon on wall called offensive.
Editor and Publisher (March 27): 46
Unknown. 1993.
Did several comics [Malcolm Hancock obituary].
Editor and Publisher (March 27): 48
Unknown. 1993.
Elvis impersonation [by Mark Alan Stamaty at the White House].
Editor and Publisher (March 27): 48
Astor, David. 1993.
Cartoon gift praised but also questioned.
Editor and Publisher (April 3): 30-1
Astor, David. 1993.
Comic with gay character is dropped by some papers: But most 'For Better or For Worse' clients decide to publish the sequence, which runs until April 24.
Editor and Publisher (April 3): 32
Astor, David. 1993.
More papers cancel controversial comic: But most clients continue to run the current 'For Better or For Worse' sequence featuring a gay teen character.
Editor and Publisher (April 10): 34
Astor, David. 1993.
Round-headed kid wins a game with round-tripper! Charles Schulz talks about why Charlie Brown was allowed to smack a dramatic home run in 'Peanuts'.
Editor and Publisher (April 10): 36
Astor, David. 1993.
Argirion will step down as TMS vice president/editor.
Editor and Publisher (April 10): 40
Astor, David. 1993.
Comics turned into a stamping ground: Creators mention stamps April 5 to drum up support for postage marking a century of cartooning in 1995.
Editor and Publisher (April 17): 38
Case, Tony. 1993.
77th annual Pulitzer Prizes [editorial cartoonist Stephen Benson].
Editor and Publisher (April 17): 9-15
Unknown. 1993.
Business cartoon is introduced by TMS [Bottom Liners by Bill & Eric Teitelbaum].
Editor and Publisher (April 17): 39
Unknown. 1993.
Groening syndicate office in new locale.
Editor and Publisher (April 17): 39
Astor, David. 1993.
More women execs at major syndicates.
Editor and Publisher (May 1): 36-38
Astor, David. 1993.
Columnist [Michael Kilian] is picked to write 'Dick Tracy'.
Editor and Publisher (May 8): 39
Unknown. 1993.
News about honors [Ruben Bolling; Walt Handelsman; Jerry Scott; Garfield].
Editor and Publisher (May 8): 40
Unknown. 1993.
Programs and more [Spider-Man; Animal Crackers; Annie; Baby Blues; Wee Pals].
Editor and Publisher (May 8): 40
Astor, David. 1993.
Cartoon prize goes to Cathy Guisewite: The 'Cathy' comic creator wins the coveted Reuben Award after three consecutive years as a runner-up.
Editor and Publisher (May 15): 38
Unknown. 1993.
Comic on computer [Dilbert].
Editor and Publisher (May 15): 40
Astor, David. 1993.
Cartoonists' group picks a new leader: Bruce Beattie becomes NCS president at a meeting featuring some criticism of how officers are chosen.
Editor and Publisher (May 22): 32-3.
Stein, M.L. 1993.
Lesher suit against syndicate is settled [comics exclusivity].
Editor and Publisher (May 22): 33-4
Unknown. 1993.
Museum hires exec and plans an event.
Editor and Publisher (May 22): 34.
Unknown. 1993.
Ivins is speaker at cartoon convention.
Editor and Publisher (May 22): 34.
Unknown. 1993.
Readers respond to comic and columns [Doonesbury poll].
Editor and Publisher (May 22): 34.
Astor, David. 1993.
Cartoonist wants to reach older readers [Lew Sayre Schwartz].
Editor and Publisher (June 5): 35-6
Astor, David. 1993.
Hackneyed work is hacked at meeting: Speakers display, discuss and 'dis' cliched drawings at a lively editorial cartoonists convention session.
Editor and Publisher (June 19): 62-3
Unknown. 1993.
'Starr' creator [Dale Messick] talks.
Editor and Publisher (June 19): 64
Unknown. 1993.
Wright has package of political portraits.
Editor and Publisher (June 19): 63
Astor, David. 1993.
Recession session at cartoon meeting: During Austin, Texas, convention political cartoonists talk about layoffs and finding free-lance assignments.
Editor and Publisher (June 26): 34-36
Unknown. 1993.
Created 'Alley Oop' [Vincent T. Hamlin obituary].
Editor and Publisher (June 26): 36
Unknown. 1993.
Human rights show [curated by Jerry Robinson].
Editor and Publisher (June 26): 36
Unknown. 1993.
'Tar Pit' feature has a prehistoric setting [by Steve Dickenson].
Editor and Publisher (July 3): 37
Unknown. 1993.
'Marmaduke' [blood donation] promo.
Editor and Publisher (July 3): 38
Unknown. 1993.
News about 'Funky'.
Editor and Publisher (July 3): 38
Unknown. 1993.
Truck delivers yuks [San Diego Union-Tribune truck painted with comic strips 'Blondie', 'Rex Morgan, M.D.', 'Beetle Bailey'].
Editor and Publisher (July 3): 38
Unknown. 1993.
A television update [Beakman's World].
Editor and Publisher (July 3): 38
Unknown. 1993.
Strip features three female generations ['9 Chickweed Lane' by Brooke McEldowney].
Editor and Publisher (July 10): 27
Unknown. 1993.
Readers respond to 'Peanuts' and polls.
Editor and Publisher (July 10): 27
Unknown. 1993.
Illegal merchandise ['Calvin & Hobbes' bootleg t-shirts].
Editor and Publisher (July 10): 28
Unknown. 1993.
Callahan list [of clients] grows.
Editor and Publisher (July 10): 28
Unknown. 1993.
Educational videos [by Morrie Turner].
Editor and Publisher (July 24): 32
Unknown. 1993.
'Cool Jerk' cartoon [by Paul Horn].
Editor and Publisher (July 24): 32
Astor, David. 1993.
A story about what storytelling can do [editorial cartoonist Jack Ohman].
Editor and Publisher (July 31): 32-3
Unknown. 1993.
Massive sales effort [political cartoonist Geoffrey Yerke].
Editor and Publisher (July 31): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Ripped off 'Zippy'?
Editor and Publisher (July 31): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Lurie in 'Guinness'.
Editor and Publisher (July 31): 34
Astor, David. 1993.
Papers 'pick a pair' of political persons: Several dailies employ two staff editorial cartoonists - an arrangement that has advantages and disadvantages.
Editor and Publisher (August 7): 36-8
Unknown. 1993.
In their underpants [Berke Breathed's Outland].
Editor and Publisher (August 7): 38
Unknown. 1993.
Jailed due to 'B.C.' [in Saudi Arabia; religious censorship].
Editor and Publisher (August 7): 38
Unknown. 1993.
Herblock improving.
Editor and Publisher (August 7): 38
Unknown. 1993.
'Alley Oop' birthday.
Editor and Publisher (August 7): 38
Astor, David. 1993.
Timely commentary from 'Modern' man: Tom Tomorrow utilizes yesterday's images to offer humorous and hard-hitting satire on today's world.
Editor and Publisher (August 14): 28-30
Astor, David. 1993.
King sued by paper [over exclusivity].
Editor and Publisher (August 14): 30
Unknown. 1993.
API names fellows [Mike Peters].
Editor and Publisher (August 14): 31
Astor, David. 1993.
Scripps decides to keep United Media [Charles Schulz, Jim Davis].
Editor and Publisher (August 21): 34-5
Unknown. 1993.
Baby born in 'Baby' [Baby Blues].
Editor and Publisher (August 21): 36
Unknown. 1993.
[Political cartoonist Dan] Dowling dead at 87.
Editor and Publisher (August 21): 36
Unknown. 1993.
Drew 'Mary Worth' [Bill Ziegler obituary].
Editor and Publisher (August 21): 36
Unknown. 1993.
Lurie named fellow.
Editor and Publisher (August 21): 36
Astor, David. 1993.
Rare cartoon art is unearthed in office.
Editor and Publisher (August 28): 30
Unknown. 1993.
WPWG syndicating a recipe comic strip ['Cheap Thrills Cuisine' by Bill Lombardo and Thach Bui].
Editor and Publisher (August 28): 31
Unknown. 1993.
Universal strips win four comic surveys.
Editor and Publisher (August 28): 31
Unknown. 1993.
United has [Dick Wright] portraits.
Editor and Publisher (August 28): 32
Unknown. 1993.
A new comic name ['Snafu' changed to 'Beattie Blvd' for merchandising reasons].
Editor and Publisher (September 4): 32
Unknown. 1993.
[Jerry] Scott now treasurer [of National Cartoonists Society].
Editor and Publisher (September 4): 32
Unknown. 1993.
Cartoon exhibitions.
Editor and Publisher (September 4): 32
Astor, David. 1993.
His 'Bug' strip has no bugs in its cast [Ruben Bolling's Tom the Dancing Bug].
Editor and Publisher (September 11): 46-7
Unknown. 1993.
'Luann' cast grows.
Editor and Publisher (September 11): 48
Unknown. 1993.
Show and donation [of editorial cartoonist Bill Crawford].
Editor and Publisher (September 11): 48
Unknown. 1993.
It's computer-drawn ['The Bytemans' by Jim Wagner].
Editor and Publisher (September 11): 48
Unknown. 1993.
Northwest cartoons [editorial cartoons by Scott Bateman].
Editor and Publisher (September 11): 48
Astor, David. 1993.
'KAL' takes over as president of AAEC: Kevin Kallaugher discusses his plans fro the editorial cartoon group, which also elected other new officers.
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 32
Unknown. 1993.
Post-surgery return for Post's Herblock.
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 32
Unknown. 1993.
Sun-Times offering 'Batch' comic trip [by Marin Bartels and William Lane].
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 33
Unknown. 1993.
MacNelly and panel are also on schedule.
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 33
Unknown. 1993.
Lurie-named award.
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
'Young Rube' show [play based on Goldberg's life].
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Schulz sixth on list [of Forbes richest entertainers].
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
A new 'Pogo' writer [Michael Lewis replaces Peter Kelly].
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
[Jim Scancarelli attends] Harmonica meeting.
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Creative use of color [San Diego Union-Tribune truck painted with comic strips 'Blondie', 'Rex Morgan, M.D.', 'Beetle Bailey'].
Editor and Publisher (September 25): 22C
Unknown. 1993.
News about awards [Herblock receives award from the American Lung Association].
Editor and Publisher (October 2): 32
Unknown. 1993.
Human-rights show [curated by Jerry Robinson].
Editor and Publisher (October 2): 32
Unknown. 1993.
'First Lady' strip is introduced by TMS [by Madeline Brogan].
Editor and Publisher (October 9): 31
Unknown. 1993.
Spider-Man starring in a crossover story.
Editor and Publisher (October 9): 31
Astor, David. 1993.
Tribune vets speak at features meeting [Jeff MacNelly, Bud Grace, Jerry Robinson].
Editor and Publisher (October 23): 34-5
Unknown. 1993.
'Aladdin' sequence available from King [and Disney].
Editor and Publisher (October 23): 35
Unknown. 1993.
Comics are ranked [in polls].
Editor and Publisher (October 23): 36
Unknown. 1993.
Ohio State donation [of David Crane originals by Creig Flessel].
Editor and Publisher (October 23): 36
Unknown. 1993.
Halloween cartoons [with safety tips and Garfield].
Editor and Publisher (October 23): 36
Unknown. 1993.
'Middletons' switch.
Editor and Publisher (October 30): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Hurd cartoon book.
Editor and Publisher (October 30): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Cartoon show news [Human rights exhibit by Jerry Robinson; political cartoonist Oswaldo Sagastegui].
Editor and Publisher (October 30): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Comic stars dragon [Jon Urban's 'Potluck'].
Editor and Publisher (November 6): 32
Unknown. 1993.
Babin is syndicated [in editorial cartoon package].
Editor and Publisher (November 6): 32
Unknown. 1993.
'Batch' and 'Batch' [strips with same name].
Editor and Publisher (November 6): 32
Unknown. 1993.
Kerber doing comic [panel 'Eco-logic']
Editor and Publisher (November 6): 32
Unknown. 1993.
'Gasoline' turns 75.
Editor and Publisher (November 20): 44
Unknown. 1993.
Many 'Dilbert' fans.
Editor and Publisher (November 20): 44
Lamb, Chris. 1993.
Comic team thrilled to be doing 'Thrills': Chef Bill Lombardo and artist Thach Bui collaborate on the 'Cheap Thrills Cuisine' cartoon recipe feature.
Editor and Publisher (November 27): 32-3
Unknown. 1993.
NEA is syndicating Christmas sequence ['The Grizzwells' by Bill Schorr].
Editor and Publisher (November 27): 33
Unknown. 1993.
Wendy's promotion [Peter Guren's 'Ask Shagg' with fast-food restaurant].
Editor and Publisher (November 27): 34
Astor, David. 1993.
Comic creator with a star-spangled life [Jud Hurd].
Editor and Publisher (December 11): 40-42
Unknown. 1993.
An ACE for Hamill [from National Cartoonists Society].
Editor and Publisher (December 11): 42
Unknown. 1993.
Schorr wins contest.
Editor and Publisher (December 11): 42
Unknown. 1993.
Wingert dead at 74 ['Hubert' creator].
Editor and Publisher (December 11): 42
Unknown. 1993.
Anti-tobacco strips [in 'Crock'].
Editor and Publisher (December 11): 42
Astor, David. 1993.
This young creator is a 'big yuk' hater: Ted Rall avoids gags in his offbeat editorial cartoons, which combine deadpan humor and hard-hitting satire.
Editor and Publisher (December 18): 42-3
Unknown. 1993.
Comics from Singer ['Fantastic Facts' by Jim Gilbert, 'Giraffics' by Petro, 'Paradise Park' by Roland Claude, 'The Pirateer of Pawcatuck' by Mary Fallon Fisher, 'Tiffani' by Peaco Todd].
Editor and Publisher (December 18): 44
Unknown. 1993.
'Stepfamilies' comic [by Richard Sirgiovanni].
Editor and Publisher (December 18): 44
Unknown. 1993.
Readers rate strips.
Editor and Publisher (December 18): 44
Astor, David. 1993.
'Lawyer bashing' is debated at meeting: Panelists include 'Non Sequitur' creator Wiley and Philadelphia Inquirer editorial page editor David Boldt.
Editor and Publisher (December 25): 32-3
Unknown. 1993.
Cartoons cover the top stories of 1993.
Editor and Publisher (December 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
New title for comic ['Slylock Fox'].
Editor and Publisher (December 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Cartoons auctioned.
Editor and Publisher (December 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
New 'Annie' music [illustrated by Leonard Starr].
Editor and Publisher (December 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Rare art is available [from Newspaper Features Council].
Editor and Publisher (December 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
A story about birds [by 'Beaver Creek' creator Dean Norman].
Editor and Publisher (December 25): 34
Unknown. 1993.
Sharpnack cartoons [editorial cartoons are self-syndicated].
Editor and Publisher (December 25): 34
Astor, David. 1994.
Political and social cartoon from Israel: 'Dry Bones,' by ex-U.S. resident Yaakov Kirschen, is a comic that has been compared to 'Doonesbury'.
Editor and Publisher (January 8): 30-1
Unknown. 1994.
'The Far Side' and 'Calvin' win survey.
Editor and Publisher (January 8): 31
Unknown. 1994.
Conservative artist [Chuck Asay] signs with Creators.
Editor and Publisher (January 8): 31
Unknown. 1994.
Drew aviation strip [Zack Mosley obituary].
Editor and Publisher (January 8): 32
Fitzgerald, Mark. 1994.
Wilkinson's sex-abuse cartoon causes flap for Catholic papers [editorial cartoon; religion].
Editor and Publisher (January 8): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Campus journalism [campus newspaper and controversial cartoons].
Editor and Publisher 127(3; Jan 15):16.
Unknown. 1994.
Syndicates/News Services [using computers to draw cartoons].
Editor and Publisher 127(3; Jan 15):42.
Unknown. 1994.
Howard Stern strip [by Dave Miller].
Editor and Publisher (January 22): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Comic adds bishop ['For Heaven's Sake' religious strip by Rev. Mike Morgan].
Editor and Publisher (January 22): 32
Astor, David. 1994.
Earthquake rattles the features world [Rick Detori; Mell Lazarus].
Editor and Publisher (January 29): 34-6
Unknown. 1994.
Mideast feature has column and cartoon [editorial cartoon by Lurie].
Editor and Publisher (January 29): 36
Unknown. 1994.
Syndicated creators part of library show [Bil Keane].
Editor and Publisher (February 5): 31
Unknown. 1994.
Wife of Dick Tracy is filing for divorce.
Editor and Publisher (February 5): 31
Unknown. 1994.
[Oliver Harrington] Returns to America.
Editor and Publisher (February 5): 32
Unknown. 1994.
'Tumbleweeds' fun [at amusement park].
Editor and Publisher (February 5): 32
Astor, David. 1994.
Priesthood [editorial] cartoon causes controversy [Oliphant].
Editor and Publisher (February 12): 45-6
Unknown. 1994.
'Hunny' kid feature offers short stories [Bunny Hoest].
Editor and Publisher (February 12): 45
Stein, M.L. 1994.
Cartoon's message backfires in Calif.: Editorial cartoon intended to take a slap at racism results in boycott of the Sacramento Bee.
Editor and Publisher 127(8; February 19): 9-10
Astor, David. 1994.
Paper's creation is a rotation situation: The Los Angeles Times has an unusual system that enables it to publish 14 comic panels in eight slots.
Editor and Publisher (February 19):46-47.
Unknown. 1994.
From strip to panel [Jerry Van Amerongen's 'Ballard Street'].
Editor and Publisher (February 19):48
Lamb, Chris. 1994.
Political cartoonist with rightist views: The conservative Chuck Asay is a rarity in a field filled with liberals and centrists.
Editor and Publisher (February 26): 40-41
Unknown. 1994.
Schulz will speak at California gathering.
Editor and Publisher (February 26): 42
Unknown. 1994.
Comic is blown up [Prince Valiant printed at tabloid size].
Editor and Publisher (February 26): 42
Unknown. 1994.
'Pling' comic panel ['Ask Pling Anything' by Sharon Awrey and Scott Wollum].
Editor and Publisher (February 26): 42
Unknown. 1994.
Conrad's collection [of political cartoons donated to Huntington Library].
Editor and Publisher (February 26): 42
Unknown. 1994.
New video for kids [by Fred Lasswell].
Editor and Publisher (February 26): 42
Astor, David. 1994.
A Pulitzer recipient switches to United: Editorial cartoonist Steve Benson makes the move less than a year after winning journalism's top prize.
Editor and Publisher (March 5): 30
Unknown. 1994.
Cartoon pregnancy [in 'Baby Blues'].
Editor and Publisher (March 5): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Hard hitting cartoon jab [by Bruce Beattie used on tv].
Editor and Publisher (March 5): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Cigarettes bug him [Ruben Bolling].
Editor and Publisher (March 5): 32
Astor, David. 1994.
'Wit' feature has a female perspective: Signe Wilkinson and Nicole Hollander are among the artists contributing to the thrice-weekly 'WitWomen'.
Editor and Publisher (March 12): 42
Unknown. 1994.
'Committed' comic launched by United [Michael Fry].
Editor and Publisher (March 12): 43
Unknown. 1994.
Positive reaction to 'Spider-Man' story.
Editor and Publisher (March 12): 43
Unknown. 1994.
Packet of cartoons [Kent Whitaker].
Editor and Publisher (March 12): 44
Unknown. 1994.
Thaves art in show.
Editor and Publisher (March 12): 44
Unknown. 1994.
Food-drive cartoon [Bil Keane].
Editor and Publisher (March 12): 44
Unknown. 1994.
Comics are donated [Dick Wingert's 'Hubert'].
Editor and Publisher (March 12): 44
Unknown. 1994.
Comic is reinstated ['One Big Happy' by Rick Detorie].
Editor and Publisher (March 12): 44
Astor, David. 1994.
More old than new in Gotham funnies: N.Y. dailies run fewer modern comics than many other big newspapers, although change is beginning to come.
Editor and Publisher (March 19): 58-9
Astor, David. 1994.
Watterson to take second break from 'Calvin and Hobbes' strip.
Editor and Publisher (March 19): 59
Unknown. 1994.
Comic stars teacher ['Mr. Klass' by Mike Suchcicki].
Editor and Publisher (March 19): 60
Unknown. 1994.
News of [Tom] Tomorrow.
Editor and Publisher (March 19): 60
Stein, M.L. 1994.
Newspaper apologizes: Sacramento Bee editor says the paper was wrong to run a cartoon containing the word 'nigger' [editorial cartoon, African-American issue].
Editor and Publisher (March 26): 16-7
Astor, David. 1994.
Mixed response to second sabbatical: Artists and editors discuss Bill Watterson's decision to take additional time off from 'Calvin and Hobbes'.
Editor and Publisher (March 26): 30-1
Unknown. 1994.
Finalists are named for cartooning prize.
Editor and Publisher (March 26): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Pulitzer nomination for Lynn Johnston?
Editor and Publisher (March 26): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Editorial cartoonist starts 'Media' strip [Jack Ohman's 'Mixed Media'].
Editor and Publisher (April 2): 31
Unknown. 1994.
Cartoonist [Nicole Hollander] files suit.
Editor and Publisher (April 2): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Cartoons on wheels [painted on public bus].
Editor and Publisher (April 2): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Robin Williams film [planned on John Callahan].
Editor and Publisher (April 2): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Claimants seek pay [against NY Weekly including Bolling and Rall].
Editor and Publisher (April 2): 32
Unknown. 1994.
['Small Society' creator Morrie] Brickman dies at 76.
Editor and Publisher (April 2): 32
Astor, David. 1994.
'Garfield' creator to leave United Media: Jim Davis is buying the rights to his cartoon cat, which soon will be syndicated by Universal Press.
Editor and Publisher (April 9): 46-7
Unknown. 1994.
'Terry' on television.
Editor and Publisher (April 9): 48
Unknown. 1994.
California cartoons [editorial cartoons by T. Brian Kelly].
Editor and Publisher (April 9): 48
Unknown. 1994.
Russian resurfaces [in 'Motley's Crew'].
Editor and Publisher (April 9): 48
Unknown. 1994.
[Debra] Solomon does film [animated 'Mrs. Matisse'].
Editor and Publisher (April 9): 48
Astor, David. 1994.
'Momentous' event in the syndicate biz: People are talking about the impact of and reasons for Garfield's impending switch from United to Universal.
Editor and Publisher (April 16): 46-7
Astor, David. 1994.
Comics, sales and foreign execs out and in at a changing United.
Editor and Publisher (April 16): 47-8
Unknown. 1994.
Cartoonist to 'temp' for his former paper [Wiley].
Editor and Publisher (April 16): 47
Unknown. 1994.
A matter of taste [Doug Marlette's Howard Stern cartoon].
Editor and Publisher 127(17; Apr 23):18.
Astor, David. 1994.
They do more than peruse the funnies: Newspaper comics editors enjoy their jobs, but say dealing with cartoons is not as simple as it seems.
Editor & Publisher (May 7): 34-5
Astor, David. 1994.
Universal cartoonists will be able to go on vacation.
Editor and Publisher 127(19; May 7): 36
Unknown. 1994.
'Big Nate' to switch.
Editor & Publisher (May 7): 36
Lamb, Chris. 1994.
Camelot continues for 'Prince Valiant'.
Editor & Publisher (May 14): 38-9
Astor, David. 1994.
More layoffs and other changes at the downsizing United Media.
Editor & Publisher (May 14): 39-40
Astor, David. 1994.
Doing a comic still a 'thrill' for Schulz.
Editor and Publisher (May 28): 30
Unknown. 1994.
News about awards [Herblock, Luckovich, Morrie Turner].
Editor and Publisher (May 28): 31
Unknown. 1994.
Trudeau is satirized [by editorial cartoonist Henry Payne].
Editor and Publisher (May 28): 32
Unknown. 1994.
[Stan Lee] Gets a lifetime pack [with Marvel Entertainment Group (which is broken in 1999)].
Editor and Publisher (May 28): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Wages are awarded [to Ted Rall].
Editor and Publisher (May 28): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Comics fans speak [in poll].
Editor and Publisher (May 28): 32
Astor, David. 1994.
Thaves talks 'tech' at cartoon meeting: The 'Frank and Ernest' creator and other speakers discuss how computers can help them in their work.
Editor and Publisher (June 4): 54-5
Astor, David. 1994.
Cartoonists help cartoonist [Nina Paley] while she recovers from hand ailments.
Editor and Publisher (June 4): 55
Unknown. 1994.
Davis, United close 'Garfield' agreement.
Editor and Publisher (June 4): 55
Unknown. 1994.
An interactive strip ['Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama' video game based on 'Making It: A Survival Guide for Today' strip by Keith Robinson].
Editor and Publisher (June 4): 56
Unknown. 1994.
Batiuk's gun series.
Editor and Publisher (June 4): 56
Unknown. 1994.
'Adolf' strip offered ['Lil' Adolph' by Ella Koch and Al Kesselring].
Editor and Publisher (June 4): 56
Unknown. 1994.
Locher prize winner [is editorial cartoonist John Davidson].
Editor and Publisher (June 4): 56
Astor, David. 1994.
Cartoonists launch a media committee: They want better communication with editors, more coverage of the Reuben Award, and a new Pulitzer.
Editor and Publisher (June 11): 30-31
Wolper, Allan. 1994.
Are campuses losing their sense of humor?: Is the First Amendment taking a back seat to political correctness? Columbia University cartoonist's satire angers women [David Nayor].
Editor and Publisher (June 11): 16-18
Unknown. 1994.
Six cartoon panels in 'Guest' package.
Editor and Publisher (June 11): 31
Unknown. 1994.
D-Day is recalled in 'Peanuts' sequence [for second time].
Editor and Publisher (June 11): 31
Unknown. 1994.
'Doonesbury' series [about gays in the Catholic Church and thus religion] gets editor reaction.
Editor and Publisher (June 11): 32
Unknown. 1994.
CWS package has cartoons on soccer.
Editor and Publisher (June 11): 32
Astor, David. 1994.
Paul Conrad wants angrier cartoonists: The three-time Pulitzer recipient says too many editorial cartoonists only illustrate news stories.
Editor and Publisher (June 18): 42
Unknown. 1994.
Offbeat comic panel ['Speed Bump' by Dave Coverly] offered by Creators.
Editor and Publisher (June 18): 42
Unknown. 1994.
'Friends' cartoon is syndicated by King ['Between Friends' by Sandra Bell Lundy].
Editor and Publisher (June 18): 43
Unknown. 1994.
Editorial cartoonist [Jerry Holbert] is being syndicated.
Editor and Publisher (June 18): 43
Unknown. 1994.
English cartoonists do Universal comic ['Tight Corner' by Ken Grundy and Malcolm Willett].
Editor and Publisher (June 18): 43
Unknown. 1994.
Lurie cartoon award.
Editor and Publisher (June 18): 46
Giobbe, Dorothy. 1994.
Poking fun at the Pope [D. Marlette's editorial cartoons].
Editor and Publisher (July 2):12-13.
Unknown. 1994.
Cartoonist [Paul Fell] has new fax and radio effort.
Editor and Publisher (July 2): 53-4
Unknown. 1994.
Siers joins package [caricatures by Kevin Siers, Ron Coddington and Tim Van Ness for 'Faces in the News'].
Editor and Publisher (July 2): 54
Unknown. 1994.
Cartoon duck ['Mallard Fillmore'] soars.
Editor and Publisher (July 2): 54
Unknown. 1994.
[Bunny Hoest] Speaks on campus.
Editor and Publisher (July 2): 54
Astor, David. 1994.
Overseas opinions offered at meeting: South African artists and international experts talk to editorial cartoonists at New Orleans convention.
Editor and Publisher (July 9): 34-6
[Astor, David]. 1994.
AAEC's leadership [editorial cartoonists].
Editor and Publisher (July 9): 36
Astor, David. 1994.
Meeting speakers display even more cliched editorial cartoons.
Editor and Publisher (July 16): 50-1
Unknown. 1994.
LATS to syndicate 'Nooz' comic panel.
Editor and Publisher (July 16): 49
Unknown. 1994.
A comics publisher [Alfred Harvey dies].
Editor and Publisher (July 16): 50
Unknown. 1994.
Some are critical of 'Lion King' column [Disney animated film].
Editor and Publisher (July 23): 31
Unknown. 1994.
Civil War sequence [in 'Gasoline Alley'].
Editor and Publisher (July 23): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Apollo and Snoopy [Peanuts].
Editor and Publisher (July 23): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Browne comic ends ['Chris Browne's Comic Strip'].
Editor and Publisher (July 23): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Rogers hits a triple [editorial cartoonist Rob Rogers].
Editor and Publisher (July 23): 32
Unknown. 1994.
'Caniffites' goes on.
Editor and Publisher (July 30): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Medal [of Freedom] for Herblock.
Editor and Publisher (July 30): 32
Unknown. 1994.
[Mike Peters holds Grimmy's Look-Alike] Anniversary contest.
Editor and Publisher (July 30): 32
Unknown. 1994.
E-mailers excise 'X' [Sherman's Lagoon poll].
Editor and Publisher (July 30): 32
Hernandez, Debra Gersh. 1994.
Cartoonists confront political correctness.
Editor and Publisher (August 6): 14, 34
Unknown. 1994.
Strip features a cat and a beauty salon ['Process' by Crystal Davenport; African-American strip].
Editor and Publisher (August 6): 31
Unknown. 1994.
Festivals and shows [for comics centennial].
Editor and Publisher (August 6): 32
Unknown. 1994.
Traffic safety comic ['Family Circus' by Bil Keane].
Editor and Publisher (August 6): 32
Astor, David. 1994.
Syndicates criticize comics survey firm.
Editor & Publisher 127(33; Aug 13): 32-3.
Astor, David. 1994.
American Color executive joins potential competitor: Tim Rosenthal moves to a printing and prepress firm that is reportedly entering the Sunday comics arena.
Editor and Publisher (August 13): 34
Unknown. 1994.
Princely happening [Prince Valiant's 3000 episode].
Editor and Publisher (August 13): 34
Astor, David. 1994.
'Magic Eye' creator has vision of future: Tom Baccei is trying to make sure that his popular 3-D feature becomes more than another passing fad [cartoonist Eileen Kenneally].
Editor & Publisher (August 20): 34-5
Unknown. 1994.
[Editorial cartoonist Marshall Ramsey] In cartoon package.
Editor & Publisher (August 20): 36
Unknown. 1994.
Crime bill cartoons [by editorial cartoonist Henry Payne].
Editor & Publisher (August 27): 36
Unknown. 1994.
A waffling dilemma [Tom Tomorrow and Garry Trudeau use same symbol for Clinton].
Editor & Publisher (August 27): 36
Fitzgerald, Mark. 1994.
The 'N' word [political cartoon].
Editor & Publisher (September 3): 14-5
Astor, David. 1994.
Foreign sales exec goes to Universal.
Editor & Publisher (September 3): 34
Unknown. 1994.
Gould remembered [at Dick Tracy Days].
Editor & Publisher (September 3): 36
Unknown. 1994.
[Editorial cartoonist Ed] Stein starts cartoon.
Editor & Publisher (September 3): 36
Unknown. 1994.
Feature trio offered ['Mordred Labrat' panel by Keith Olsen].
Editor & Publisher (September 3): 36
Stein, M.L. 1994.
Daily strip is Frisco fixture: 'Farley' creator puts his commentary in the news hole [Phil Frank].
Editor and Publisher (September 10): 14-5
Unknown. 1994.
Syndicate produces exhibition in Egypt [curated by Jerry Robinson for World Population Conference].
Editor and Publisher (September 10): 36
Unknown. 1994.
Sunday rock comic ['Dick Clark's Rock and Roll Remember' by Clark, Don Sherwood and Fred Bronson] is being syndicated.
Editor and Publisher (September 10): 37
Unknown. 1994.
Cartoon stamps are expected next year [contemporary strips excluded].
Editor and Publisher (September 17): 35
Unknown. 1994.
More funds coming for cartoon building [for International Museum of Cartoon Art].
Editor and Publisher (September 17): 35
Unknown. 1994.
IPS, cartoon group [Souther California Cartoonists Society] and writer honored.
Editor and Publisher (September 17): 36
Unknown. 1994.
Spillane comic strip features private eye ['Mike Danger' syndicated by Big Entertainment].
Editor and Publisher (September 17): 36
Astor, David. 1994.
Hometown decides how to treat a King: Tomah, Wisc., may have resolved its debate about signs honoring 'Gasoline Alley' creator Frank King.
Editor and Publisher (September 24): 32-3
Unknown. 1994.
A kids' health effort [in 'Doonesbury'].
Editor and Publisher (September 24): 34
Unknown. 1994.
[Pop Art Times] Insert about comics.
Editor and Publisher (September 24): 34
Unknown. 1994.
Drake will be guest.
Editor and Publisher (September 24): 34
Unknown. 1994.
Comic strip on disk ['Big Flat City' by Richard Kolkman].
Editor and Publisher (September 24): 34
Astor, David. 1994.
Cartoonist is feted for two milestones: Mike Peters gets (gently) roasted for 25 years as a Dayton cartoonist and 10 years as a comic creator.
Editor and Publisher (October 1): 34-5
Stein, M.L. 1994.
Cartoonist opposes sales tax on his royalties [Paul Mavrides].
Editor and Publisher (October 1): 23, 37
Unknown. 1994.
'Popeye' cartoonist Bud Sagendorf dies.
Editor and Publisher (October 1): 35
Unknown. 1994.
Updated version of Caniff strip coming.
Editor and Publisher (October 1): 35
Unknown. 1994.
Schulz travels back home to Minnesota.
Editor and Publisher (October 1): 35
Lamb, Chris. 1994.
A 'capital' decision for Ann C. Telnaes: After relocating to Washington, Telnaes found success as one of syndications few female editorial cartoonists.
Editor and Publisher (October 8): 44-5
Unknown. 1994.
The widely syndicated 'Far Side' is being discontinued by Larson.
Editor and Publisher (October 8): 45
Unknown. 1994.
Cartoon-like canine ['Mother Goose & Grimm' contest]..
Editor and Publisher (October 8): 46
Fitzgerald, Mark. 1994.
The biggest closet in newspapering: Mainstream newspapers are not ready for openly gay cartoonists who syndicate their works about gay characters, but neither are gay cartoonists eager to draw for a mainstream audience.
Editor and Publisher (October 15): 14-5
Astor, David. 1994.
Larson fans praise his departing panel.
Editor and Publisher (October 15): 36-7
Astor, David. 1994.
St. Petersburg Times criticized for firing its editorial cartoonist [Clay Bennett].
Editor and Publisher (October 15): 37-8
Fitzgerald, Mark. 1994.
Judge says syndicate exclusivity is not a violation of antitrust law.
Editor and Publisher (October 15): 38
Astor, David. 1994.
'Bizarro' comic will switch to Universal [Dan Piraro].
Editor and Publisher (October 22): 41
Unknown. 1994.
Already-known strip offered by Creators [Jeff Shesol's Thatch].
Editor and Publisher (October 22): 41
Unknown. 1994.
Shagg on 'Siendfeld' and 'Ellen' sitcoms.
Editor and Publisher (October 22): 41
Unknown. 1994.
Inspired by [a Herblock] cartoon.
Editor and Publisher (October 22): 42
Unknown. 1994.
Beetle, Lois reunite.
Editor and Publisher (October 22): 42
Unknown. 1994.
Lurie prize awarded [political cartoons].
Editor and Publisher (October 22): 42
Wolper, Allan. 1994.
Censorship at BYU is kept in the closet [editorial cartoons].
Editor and Publisher (October 22): 16-18, 45
Astor, David. 1994.
Another major newspaper fires a political cartoonist: The Seattle Times dismisses Brian Basset despite staff protests.
Editor and Publisher (October 29): 33-4
Unknown. 1994.
McDonnell is doing 'Mutts' comic strip.
Editor and Publisher (October 29): 32
Unknown. 1994.
'Dennis' creator [Hank Ketcham] will retire at end of year.
Editor and Publisher (October 29): 32
Astor, David. 1994.
Info highway wants syndicated material: But meeting speaker says comics and columns do not have ideal formats for computer viewing.
Editor and Publisher (November 5): 34
Unknown. 1994.
Anti-smoking comic.
Editor and Publisher (November 5): 37
Unknown. 1994.
Fiscehtti recipients [editorial cartoonists John Deering and Bill Day].
Editor and Publisher (November 5): 37
Unknown. 1994.
[Frank] Ridgeway dies at 64 [Mr. Abernathy creator].
Editor and Publisher (November 5): 37
Unknown. 1994.
Upbeat offbeat total [Mark Parisi's 'off the mark' panel].
Editor and Publisher (November 5): 37
Astor, David. 1994.
Gingrich bans the Constitution after seeing Luckovich [political] cartoon.
Editor and Publisher (November 19): 41
Astor, David. 1994.
Sullivan gets injunction in lawsuit against competitor: But Koessler says it can still attract Sunday comics clients.
Editor and Publisher (November 19): 42
Unknown. 1994.
Universal donation for cartoon festival.
Editor and Publisher (November 19): 41
Unknown. 1994.
Newsletters are out.
Editor and Publisher (November 19): 42
Unknown. 1994.
Countdown comics [Schulz's annual 'Peanuts Christmas Countdown' ads].
Editor and Publisher (November 19): 42
Fitzgerald, Mark. 1994.
Controversial cartoon upheld by press council.
Editor and Publisher 127(48; Nov 26):13.
Garneau, George. 1994.
To be a cartoonist, go out and kill one [editorial cartoonist Walt Handelsman]
Editor and Publisher (November 26): 31
Unknown. 1994.
Christmas cartoons ['Betty' by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen].
Editor and Publisher (November 26): 31
Unknown. 1994.
Computer cartoons.
Editor and Publisher (November 26): 31
Unknown. 1994.
['Gasoline Alley'] Anniversary marked..
Editor and Publisher (November 26): 31
Hernandez, Debra Gersh & David Astor. 1994.
Postal service will offer comic stamps.
Editor and Publisher (November 26): 30-1
Silverman, Francine. 1994.
Tracing the history of America's first modern comic character [The Yellow Kid].
Editor and Publisher (November 26): 16-7, 35
Astor, David. 1994.
From foreign policy to domestic columns: Columnist Jeane Kirkpatrick and cartoonist 'Wiley' are among the speakers at the NFC meeting in Seattle.
Editor and Publisher (December 3): 32-3
Unknown. 1994.
Lurie spotlighted in new Guinness book.
Editor and Publisher (December 3): 33
Unknown. 1994.
Groundbreaking for museum in Florida.
Editor and Publisher (December 3): 33
Unknown. 1994.
Two comics offered [African-American strips by Van Stone and Darius Jones].
Editor and Publisher (December 3): 34
Unknown. 1994.
Series goes on line ['Phantom 2040'].
Editor and Publisher (December 3): 34
Unknown. 1994.
'Popeye' in Florida [amusement theme park].
Editor and Publisher (December 3): 34
Unknown. 1994.
Petition for 'Dilbert'.
Editor and Publisher (December 3): 34
Astor, David. 1994.
Cartoonists pay tribute to longtime 'Snuffy creator: Fred Lasswell is feted for six decades of work on a 75-year-old comic strip.
Editor and Publisher (December 10): 36
Unknown. 1994.
Museum moving to a bigger S.F. space..
Editor and Publisher (December 10): 36
Astor, David. 1994.
He is a good judge of puzzle cartoons: Sacramento Judge Barry Loncke gets parents and kids to work together on his Sunday comic feature [African-American creator].
Editor and Publisher (December 17): 40-1
Unknown. 1994.
Anti-illiteracy effort by Ohio cartoonists.
Editor and Publisher (December 17): 41
Unknown. 1994.
News about awards [Dick Locher from FBI].
Editor and Publisher (December 17): 42
Unknown. 1994.
A comics exhibition [at Barnum Museum].
Editor and Publisher (December 17): 42
Unknown. 1994.
An online 'Peanuts'.
Editor and Publisher (December 17): 42
Unknown. 1994.
Successful auction.
Editor and Publisher (December 17): 42
Astor, David. 1994
'Baby Blues' comic strip is moving to King Features: Creators Syndicate had previously distributed the popular cartoon by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott.
Editor and Publisher (December 31): 30
Unknown. 1994.
Larson liked panels published by paper.
Editor and Publisher (December 31): 29
Unknown. 1994.
An offbeat cartoon ['Tomfoolery' by Mark Dolan].
Editor and Publisher (December 31): 30
Unknown. 1994.
'Wizard' lover votes thousands of times [in poll].
Editor and Publisher (December 31): 29
Unknown. 1995.
Billy the kid cameo [from Family Circus in Zippy].
Editor and Publisher (January 7): 68
Unknown. 1995.
Two sued in comic [Herb & Jamaal].
Editor and Publisher (January 7): 68
Unknown. 1995.
Mags for Wilkinson.
Editor and Publisher (January 7): 68
Unknown. 1995.
[Frank] Robbins dies at 77.
Editor and Publisher (January 7): 68
Astor, David. 1995.
Groundbreaking at a cartoon museum: Mort Walker shovels the first dirt at the site of a major cultural institution rising in South Florida.
Editor and Publisher (January 14): 38-9
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoon trio offered [Buzz Gambill's Caricatoons, Heartland, and Murfy].
Editor and Publisher (January 14): 40
Unknown. 1995.
Creators Syndicate offering Park panel [W.B. Park's Off The Leash].
Editor and Publisher (January 14): 39
Unknown. 1995.
Launch date set for new 'Terry' cartoon.
Editor and Publisher (January 14): 39
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoons supported [in poll; 'Rubes' and 'Alley Oop'].
Editor and Publisher (January 14): 40
Astor, David. 1995.
Breathed giving up newspaper comics; The 'Bloom County' creator, who is ending 'Outland' this March, says he would rather work in other media.
Editor and Publisher (January 21): 34
Unknown. 1995.
'Hot Pink' comic is launched by Sisters [Anne Gibbons; women-oriented].
Editor and Publisher (January 21): 35
Unknown. 1995.
Tennant is offering computer cartoons [Rich Tennant's The 5th Wave].
Editor and Publisher (January 21): 35
Unknown. 1995.
'Non Sequitur' strip will also be a panel.
Editor and Publisher (January 21): 35
Unknown. 1995.
Homelessness data.
Editor and Publisher (January 21): 36
Unknown. 1995.
'Dilbert' changeover [website].
Editor and Publisher (January 21): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Marvel and 'Valiant'.
Editor and Publisher (January 21): 36
Unknown. 1995.
'Deep End' cartoon is being syndicated ['Off the Deep end' by Jennifer Bartels].
Editor and Publisher (January 28): 36
Unknown. 1995.
How many women are doing comics?
Editor and Publisher (January 28): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Editorial cartoonist [Chris Britt] receives NPF prize.
Editor and Publisher (January 28): 36
Unknown. 1995.
TMS is publishing a daily [editorial] cartoon fax.
Editor and Publisher 128(5; February4):34.
Unknown. 1995.
Comic cat [Garfield] has new operation in Japan.
Editor and Publisher (February 4): 34
Unknown. 1995.
Museum gets early drawings of Mickey [by Disney artist Ub Iwerks; donated by Steve Geppi].
Editor and Publisher (February 4): 35
Unknown. 1995.
Lurie will speak and receive prize at UN.
Editor and Publisher (February 4): 35
Unknown. 1995.
Changes in awards [from National Cartoonists Society].
Editor and Publisher (February 4): 36
Unknown. 1995.
An award for Batiuk.
Editor and Publisher (February 4): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Swedish campaign [for Children Rights includes Bud Brace, Dick Browne, Andrew Vachss].
Editor and Publisher (February 4): 36
Unknown. 1995.
['Dilbert'] Comic is reinstated.
Editor and Publisher (February 4): 36
Astor, David. 1995.
Universal birthday celebrated in K.C. [Garry Trudeau].
Editor and Publisher (February 18): 42-3
Unknown. 1995.
Creators is offering celebrity caricatures [Alex Perez].
Editor and Publisher (February 18): 43
Unknown. 1995.
The top 10 comics [Little Nemo, Krazy Kat, Thimble Theatre, Dick Tracy, Li'l Abner, Terry and the Pirates, Prince Valiant, Peanuts, Doonebury, Calvin and Hobbes]?
Editor and Publisher (February 18): 44
Case, Tony. 1995.
Editorial page editor leaves Philadelphia daily [Signe Wilkinson].
Editor and Publisher (February 25): 21
Unknown. 1995.
Editorial cartoonist [Marshall Ramsey] named Copley exec.
Editor and Publisher (February 25): 28
Unknown. 1995.
Florida firm offers comics pagination.
Editor and Publisher (February 25): 28
Unknown. 1995.
Rock comic ['Dick Clark's Rock and Roll Remember'] to STF.
Editor and Publisher (February 25): 30
Unknown. 1995.
Prez talks to [Southern California Cartoonists Society] group.
Editor and Publisher (February 25): 30
Unknown. 1995.
Birthday for 'Love' ['Love Is...' by Kim Casali]
Editor and Publisher (February 25): 30
Unknown. 1995.
Donations for [Locher editorial cartoon] prize.
Editor and Publisher (February 25): 30
Astor, David. 1995.
Strip's audience is both big and happy; Readers get 'One Big Happy' reinstated every time a newspaper tries to drop the family comic [by Rick Detorie].
Editor and Publisher (March 4): 42-3
Unknown. 1995.
Two survey winners ['Calvin and Hobbes' and 'The Far Side'].
Editor and Publisher (March 4): 44
Unknown. 1995.
Marriage prescribed [for 'Rex Morgan, M.D.'].
Editor and Publisher (March 4): 44
Unknown. 1995.
'Spider-Man' [tv] show.
Editor and Publisher (March 4): 44
Unknown. 1995.
'Chaos' on Internet.
Editor and Publisher (March 4): 44
Astor, David. 1995.
New award and outlet for widely syndicated creator; UN group names prize after Ranan Lurie, whose political cartoons now run in Time International.
Editor and Publisher (March 11): 42
Unknown. 1995.
'For Better' strip is tops in top-100 poll; Lynn Johnston's feature is one of three comics that appear in 87 of America's 100 biggest newspapers.
Editor and Publisher (March 11): 40
Unknown. 1995.
Comic panel offered by Jennifer Berman
Editor and Publisher (March 11): 40-1
Unknown. 1995.
WPWG distributing 'Smart Alex' comic [by Charlie Podrebarac].
Editor and Publisher (March 11): 41
Unknown. 1995.
Did 'Gasoline' strip [William Miles Perry obituary].
Editor and Publisher (March 11): 42
Astor, David. 1995.
Ex-United exec likes life as a literary/syndication agent: David Hendin has sold numerous books, several columns and a comic during the past two years.
Editor and Publisher (March 18): 42
Unknown. 1995.
Comics centennial events are coming; They include 100th anniversary exhibits, the unveiling of stamps, convention sessions and a cartoon festival.
Editor and Publisher (March 18): 40
Unknown. 1995.
'Luann' strip offers two special stories [fashion and drunk driving].
Editor and Publisher (March 18): 41
Unknown. 1995.
Site on the internet for new 'Terry' strip.
Editor and Publisher (March 18): 41
Unknown. 1995.
Keane comic panel is now 35 years old.
Editor and Publisher (March 18): 41
Lamb, Chris. 1995.
Early success for a conservative comic:'Mallard Fillmore,' which stars a right-wing duck, has attracted more than 275 newspapers in less than a year [Bruce Tinsley].
Editor and Publisher (March 25): 52-3
Unknown. 1995.
'Crabby' comic has entered syndication [Maxine, from Hallmark Cards, in Crabby Road by John Wagner].
Editor and Publisher (March 25): 54
Unknown. 1995.
New comic features fairy tale characters [Happily Ever After by Diane Brooks].
Editor and Publisher (March 25): 54
Unknown. 1995.
'Pebble' comic strip [Frolicking Pebble by Howard Sherman].
Editor and Publisher (March 25): 55
Unknown. 1995.
Thaves talks online.
Editor and Publisher (March 25): 55
Astor, David. 1995.
Newsprint's impact on the feature biz.
Editor and Publisher (April 1): 34-6
Unknown. 1995.
Virginian's cartoons [Chris Obrion's editorial cartoons].
Editor and Publisher (April 1): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Renamed restaurant [Herb & Jamaal by Stephen Bentley].
Editor and Publisher (April 1): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Milestone for 'Sally' [500th client].
Editor and Publisher (April 1): 36
Unknown. 1995.
'Baby Blues' name.
Editor and Publisher (April 1): 36
Astor, David. 1995.
United starts web site on the Internet: The cyberspace area gives computer users access to comics, editorial cartoons, background info and more.
Editor and Publisher (April 8): 28
Unknown. 1995.
Syndicate launches 'True!' comic panel [by Daryl Cagle].
Editor and Publisher (April 8): 29
Unknown. 1995.
'Gooseberry' comic [Gooseberry Creek by FEN].
Editor and Publisher (April 8): 30
Unknown. 1995.
Events to mark the birthday of comics [centennial].
Editor and Publisher (April 8): 29
Unknown. 1995.
Comics featured on new internet locale.
Editor and Publisher (April 8): 29
Astor, David. 1995.
D.C. is the site for a cartoon museum: The gallery will showcase Art Wood's huge collection.
Editor and Publisher (April 15): 38.
Unknown. 1995.
Four nominated for major cartoon prize.
Editor and Publisher (April 15): 38-9.
Unknown. 1995.
Seventh day added [for Mark Parisi's 'off the mark' panel].
Editor and Publisher (April 15): 40
Unknown. 1995.
Best cartoons book.
Editor and Publisher (April 15): 40
Unknown. 1995.
King creators speak [at Barnum Museum exhibit including Hoest, Billingsley, Weber, DiPreta, Brian Walker, Greg Walker & Chance Browne].
Editor and Publisher (April 15): 40
Case, Tom. 1995.
Cartoon world has its ups and downs: Four creators talk about their profession in an ASNE panel marking the centennial of comics [Bil Keane, Ray Billingsley, Cathy Guisewite, Wiley Miller].
Editor and Publisher (April 29): 50-1
Unknown. 1995.
'Farcus' cartoon is delivered via e-mail.
Editor and Publisher (April 29): 51
Astor, David. 1995.
Syndicates race into cyberspace.
Editor and Publisher (May 6): 36-8
Astor, David. 1995.
Which comic strip has the most clients: 'Peanuts' or 'Garfield'?
Editor and Publisher (May 6): 38
Astor, David. 1995.
A look at the state of comics as they enter their second century.
Editor and Publisher (May 13): 39-40
Hernandez, Debra Gersh. 1995.
Hundreds attend grand opening of cartoon art museum in D.C.
Editor and Publisher (May 13): 41
Hernandez, Debra Gersh. 1995.
Postmaster unveils new comic stamps.
Editor and Publisher (May 13): 38-9
Unknown. 1995.
A cartoon call-back [John Callahan cartoon of Marin Luther King].
Editor and Publisher (May 13): 39-40
Astor, David. 1995.
E-mail is hailed by creators who use it [Scott Adams, Bob Thaves, Jim Toomey].
Editor and Publisher (May 20): 38-40
Giobbe, Dorothy. 1995.
Disney delivers kids' magazine [Big Time] via newspapers.
Editor and Publisher (May 20): 25
Astor, David. 1995.
Journalistic giants feted at N.Y. event [Herblock].
Editor and Publisher (May 27): 32-3
Unknown. 1995.
Comic stars critters on edge of suburbs [Michael Fry & T. Lewis Over the Hedge].
Editor and Publisher (May 27): 33
Unknown. 1995.
Longtime cartoonist to take a sabbatical [Jerry Robinson].
Editor and Publisher (May 27): 33-4
Unknown. 1995.
Teacher suspended for running cartoon [Signe Wilkinson editorial cartoon].
Editor and Publisher (May 27): 34
Astor, David. 1995.
Retired cartoonist receives a Reuben: Gary Larson wins the National Cartoonists Society award five months after ending his 'Far Side' comic.
Editor and Publisher (June 3): 48-9
Astor, David. 1995.
Syndicate is fighting California's attempt to levy a tax on cartoons.
Editor and Publisher (June 3): 49-50
Unknown. 1995.
Comic helps SADD [Luann by Greg Evans].
Editor and Publisher (June 3): 50
Unknown. 1995.
Online appearance [by Lynn Johnston].
Editor and Publisher (June 3): 50
Astor, David. 1995.
Personal memories of great cartoonists: Mort Walker, speaking at a comics centennial session, recalls some of the creators he knew.
Editor and Publisher (June 10): 32-3
Astor, David. 1995.
Oklahoma City bombing cartoon angers many readers in Takoma.
Editor and Publisher (June 10): 33-4
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoon draws bomb donations [Oklahoma City bombing cartoon by Dan Wasserman].
Editor and Publisher (June 10): 35
Unknown. 1995.
World War II comic [exhibit of Caniff's 'Male Call'].
Editor and Publisher (June 10): 34
Unknown. 1995.
News about awards [Ted Rall, Herbert Block, Rob Rogers, Morrie Turner, Beakman's World tv show].
Editor and Publisher (June 10): 34
Astor, David. 1995.
Four cartoonists in seriocomic session: Award-winning creators talk about everything from childhood traumas to syndication success [Jim Davis, Jim Borgman, Mike Peters, Lynn Johnston].
Editor and Publisher (June 17): 34-5
Unknown. 1995.
Conrad exhibit and discussion in Calif.
Editor and Publisher (June 17): 36
Unknown. 1995.
A suicide attempt in 'Funky' comic strip.
Editor and Publisher (June 17): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Michigan student is Locher prize winner [Drew Sheneman].
Editor and Publisher (June 17): 36
Fitzgerald, Mark. 1995.
AP and syndicates are testing digital comics delivery service.
Editor and Publisher (July 1): 65
Unknown. 1995.
'Peanuts' exhibition.
Editor and Publisher (July 1): 66
Unknown. 1995.
'Ripley's' artist dies [Walter Frehm].
Editor and Publisher (July 1): 66
Unknown. 1995.
Web site cartoonist is signed by United ['Doctor Fun' by David Farley].
Editor and Publisher (July 8): 33
Unknown. 1995.
A bad golfers event [founded by Pat Oliphant].
Editor and Publisher (July 8): 34
Unknown. 1995.
Caricature package ['Caricatures of the World'] marks 10th birthday.
Editor and Publisher (July 15): 35
Unknown. 1995.
Two comics features [by father-and daughter team Conrad and Connie Day include 'Backyard U.S.A.' and 'Outa Sync'].
Editor and Publisher (July 15): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Environmental work [full page editorial cartoon by W.B. Park].
Editor and Publisher (July 15): 36
Astor, David. 1995.
Cartoonists' group decries job losses: And the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists appoints a committee to try to do something about it.
Editor and Publisher (July 22): 34-5
Unknown. 1995.
'Peanuts' joins web.
Editor and Publisher (July 22): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Pair of comics polls.
Editor and Publisher (July 22): 36
Unknown. 1995.
AOL appearances.
Editor and Publisher (July 22): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Large sum is raised [for Oklahoma City by editorial cartoonist Dan Wasserman].
Editor and Publisher (July 22): 7
Astor, David. 1995.
Cyberspace draws AAEC's attention: Editorial cartoonists hear about the pros and cons of making their work available to computer users.
Editor and Publisher (July 29): 32-3
Unknown. 1995.
'Orange' cartoon is syndicated by King [Rhymes with Orange by Hilary Price].
Editor and Publisher (July 29): 33
Unknown. 1995.
Digital color is now in 'Frank & Ernest'.
Editor and Publisher (July 29): 33
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoon centennial is theme of festival.
Editor and Publisher (July 29): 33
Unknown. 1995.
Several exhibitions at cartoon museums.
Editor and Publisher (July 29): 33
Unknown. 1995.
'Shagg' to Creators.
Editor and Publisher (July 29): 34
Unknown. 1995.
A move and awards [editorial cartoonists David Horsey, Jim Berry].
Editor and Publisher (July 29): 34
Astor, David. 1995.
Herblock speaks at cartoon convention.
Editor and Publisher (August 5): 26
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoonist is returning to Nebraskan paper [Paul Fell].
Editor and Publisher (August 5): 27
Unknown. 1995.
Editorial cartoonist joins Copley again [Gary Markstein].
Editor and Publisher (August 5): 27
Unknown. 1995.
CWS continues to distribute 'Ecotoon'
Editor and Publisher (August 5): 27-8
Unknown. 1995.
'Peanuts' billboard.
Editor and Publisher (August 5): 28
Astor, David. 1995.
Trio of cartoonists offer fresh content; But many daily newspaper editors who say they want fresh content are not buying their work [Ted Rall, Tom Tomorrow, Nina Paley].
Editor and Publisher (August 12): 34-5
Unknown. 1995.
'Captain Canuck' is star of a story strip [by Canadian Richard Comely].
Editor and Publisher (August 12): 35
Unknown. 1995.
'Process' turns one [African-American strip by Crystal Davenport].
Editor and Publisher (August 12): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Comic creator dies [Richard Yager].
Editor and Publisher (August 12): 36
Astor, David. 1995.
Editors editorialize at cartoon session: They say the work of many political cartoonists is lacking in originality, but they offer praise as well.
Editor and Publisher (August 19): 34
Unknown. 1995.
Man and woman do alternating cartoon [Wiley and Susan Dewar's 'Us & Them'].
Editor and Publisher (August 19): 34-5
Unknown. 1995.
Editorial blasts idea of a tax on cartoons.
Editor and Publisher (August 19): 35
Unknown. 1995.
Artists going online .
Editor and Publisher (August 19): 36
Unknown. 1995.
[Future Features] Syndicate on web..
Editor and Publisher (August 19): 36
Astor, David. 1995.
Civil rights official praises and criticizes [editorial] cartoonists: Author Tom Clancy and two Mideast creators also address the AAEC meeting in Baltimore.
Editor and Publisher (August 26): 40
Lamb, Chris. 1995.
'Over'/'Committed' due to persistence: 'Over the Hedge'/'Committed' creator Michael Fry kept trying after two earlier comics didn't catch on.
Editor and Publisher (August 26): 38-9
Astor, David. 1995.
Armstrong is a hit with festival crowd: The 'Jump Start' creator discusses his United comic strip and his life at Ohio State gathering.
Editor and Publisher (September 2): 26
Unknown. 1995.
Tribune syndicating 'Ghost' comic strip [Ghost Story Club by Allan Zullo and Dick Kulpa].
Editor and Publisher (September 2): 27
Unknown. 1995.
'Nancy' to be done in Bushmiller style [by Guy and Brad Gilchrist].
Editor and Publisher (September 2): 27-8
Unknown. 1995.
O.J. cartoon slip-up [Mike Peters].
Editor and Publisher (September 2): 28
Unknown. 1995.
An index of comics.
Editor and Publisher (September 2): 28
Unknown. 1995.
'Loonies' gathering [features Dana Crumb].
Editor and Publisher (September 2): 28
Unknown. 1995.
Pett receives award [political cartoonist].
Editor and Publisher (September 2): 28
Astor, David. 1995.
Should cartoonists draw role models? 'FoxTrot' creator Bill Amend answers this question during a speech at the Ohio State cartoon festival.
Editor and Publisher (September 9): 34
Unknown. 1995.
Religion is part of a new book by Keane.
Editor and Publisher (September 9): 35
Unknown. 1995.
[Editorial cartoonist Drew] Litton work on web.
Editor and Publisher (September 9): 36
Unknown. 1995.
[Dick Tracy writer] Kilian authors novel.
Editor and Publisher (September 9): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Publication [for cartoonists, Pushin' the Envelope] debuts.
Editor and Publisher (September 9): 36
Unknown. 1995.
'Calvin wins [poll] again.
Editor and Publisher (September 9): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Comic about sports ['Play of the Day' by Bob Kuhn].
Editor and Publisher (September 9): 36
Astor, David. 1995.
An Ohio State talk for 'Zippy' creator: Bill Griffith discusses his comic strip at a festival that also features remarks by a cartooning author [Tom Inge].
Editor and Publisher (September 16): 40
Lamb, Chris. 1995.
Also a cowboy poet [editorial cartoonist Joe Sharpnack].
Editor and Publisher (September 16): 42
Unknown. 1995.
Schwadron offering his op-ed cartoons.
Editor and Publisher (September 16): 41
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoon on racism is still controversial.
Editor and Publisher (September 16): 41
Unknown. 1995.
Milestone for comic that began in 1950 ['Beetle Bailey'].
Editor and Publisher (September 16): 41
Unknown. 1995.
Schulz ranks 23rd on new Forbes list.
Editor and Publisher (September 16): 41
Unknown. 1995.
Hong Kong strip is popular on the Web [Larry Feign's The World of Lily Wong].
Editor and Publisher (September 16): 41
Unknown. 1995.
'Doodle Book' offer [Lincoln Peirce's Big Nate].
Editor and Publisher (September 16): 42
Astor, David. 1995.
MacNelly on 'telly' led to cartooning [also Steve Bentley, African-American cartoonist]?
Editor and Publisher (September 23): 40-1
Unknown. 1995.
[Website by Hildebrandt Brothers] About art in 'Terry'.
Editor and Publisher (September 16): 42
Astor, David. 1995.
'Doonesbury' man discusses his strip; 'For Better of For Worse' creator and an expert on women cartoonists [Trina Robbins] also speak at Ohio State festival.
Editor and Publisher (September 30): 30-1
Astor, David. 1995.
First-day ceremony for cartoon stamps.
Editor & Publisher (September 30): 31-2
Astor, David. 1995.
Cartoon on welfare draws a big response [Mike Luckovich].
Editor & Publisher (September 30): 32
Unknown. 1995.
Hoest at a mile run.
Editor and Publisher (September 30): 32
Astor, David. 1995.
Future of comics is discussed by panel.
Editor & Publisher (October 7): 34-5
Hernandez, Debra Gersh. 1995.
Cartoon gallery has post office functions [Comic Strip Classics stamps].
Editor & Publisher (October 7): 35-6
Unknown. 1995.
A show about Hart.
Editor & Publisher (October 7): 36
Lamb, Chris. 1995.
Editorial cartoonists pessimistic about their profession.
Editor and Publisher (October 14): 48
Wolper, Allan. 1995.
Student paper at odds with football coach [editorial cartoons].
Editor and Publisher (October 14): 13-5, 35
Unknown. 1995.
Columns and comic offered by Little [Mark Tatulli's 'Bent Halos' religious strip].
Editor and Publisher (October 14): 33-4
Unknown. 1995.
King will represent digital comics firm.
Editor and Publisher (October 14): 34
Astor, David. 1995.
Consortium formed for feature delivery: Seven syndicates (but not King) have joined the digital group, which may affect the future of AP ComicSEND.
Editor and Publisher (October 21): 40-1
Unknown. 1995.
Comic stamp event [Jim Scancarelli signing].
Editor and Publisher (October 21): 41
Astor, David. 1995.
NFC speaker takes a look at the future [editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich].
Editor and Publisher (October 28): 34
Unknown. 1995.
Syndicate X offers numerous features [including comic strips for Generation X].
Editor and Publisher (October 28): 35-6
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoonist [John Belfi] has died.
Editor and Publisher (October 28): 36
Unknown. 1995.
News about awards [editorial cartoonists Stuart Carlson and Walt Handelsman win Fischetti].
Editor and Publisher (October 28): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Tribune syndicating a comic called 'Ick' [by Rich Moyer].
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 33
Unknown. 1995.
Comic with all the colors of the wind [Disney's Pocahantas]?
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 33
Unknown. 1995.
Computerized color in Sunday 'Luann'.
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 33
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoon centennial celebrated in show ['100 Years of Cartoon Art in America' by Newspaper Features Council].
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 33
Unknown. 1995.
'I Need Help,' says a new King creator [Vic Lee ].
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 33
Unknown. 1995.
King signs 'Chaos' [by Brian Shuster].
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 34
Unknown. 1995.
'Momma' milestone [of 25th anniversary].
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 34
Unknown. 1995.
Art sales for Cohen.
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 34
Unknown. 1995.
Spooky competition [contest in 'The Ghost Story Club'].
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 34
Unknown. 1995.
[Editorial cartoonist Hugh] Haynie is departing.
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 34
Unknown. 1995.
Against cartoon tax.
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 34
Unknown. 1995.
Artists going online.
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 34
Astor, David. 1995.
Cartoonist creates a comic exclusively for cyberspace: Bill Holbrook's two-month-old 'Kevin and Kell' strip has already been sold to 50 online forums.
Editor and Publisher (November 11): 48
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoonists draw a crowd at post office.
Editor and Publisher (November 11): 47
Unknown. 1995.
New artist will draw 'Brenda Starr' strip [June Brigman replaces Ramona Fradon]
Editor and Publisher (November 11): 47
Unknown. 1995.
[Swedish] Award and book for 'Dilbert' cartoonist.
Editor and Publisher (November 11): 47
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoon credit card for Florida museum.
Editor and Publisher (November 4): 33
Astor, David. 1995.
Strong reaction to end of comic strip: People are talking about 'Calvin and Hobbes,' which will leave nearly 2,400 newspapers on December 31.
Editor and Publisher (November 18): 38-9
Stein, M.L. 1995.
David takes on Goliath: 6,000-circulation newspaper fighting an attempt by State of California to tax its comics and political cartoons.
Editor and Publisher (November 18): 9-10
Unknown. 1995.
Digital consortium adds two members.
Editor and Publisher (November 18): 39
Unknown. 1995.
'Doonesbury' artist is among honorees.
Editor and Publisher (November 18): 39
Unknown. 1995.
A Christmas series [Wiley 'Non Sequiter'].
Editor and Publisher (November 18): 40
Unknown. 1995.
'Bootsie' cartoonist [Oliver Harrington dies].
Editor and Publisher (November 18): 40
Unknown. 1995.
'Ask Shagg' e-mail.
Editor and Publisher (November 18): 40
Unknown. 1995.
Veterans Day comic [Alley Oop].
Editor and Publisher (November 18): 40
Unknown. 1995.
Growing opposition to cartoon taxation.
Editor and Publisher (November 25): 35
Unknown. 1995.
Editorial cartoonist [Mickey Siporin is self-syndicating].
Editor and Publisher (November 25): 36
Unknown. 1995.
WittyWorld on Web.
Editor and Publisher (November 25): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Ito asks for cartoon [by Jimmy Margulies].
Editor and Publisher (November 25): 36
Unknown. 1995.
'Betty' strip moves.
Editor and Publisher (November 25): 36
Unknown. 1995.
Tribune comic strip features young man ['Adventures of Aaron' by Aaron Warner].
Editor and Publisher (December 2): 39
Unknown. 1995.
Fred Lasswell's art is featured in show.
Editor and Publisher (December 2): 39
Unknown. 1995.
Unknown. 1995.
'Raising Hec' strip [by Peter Ramirez].
Editor and Publisher (December 2): 40
Unknown. 1995.
Goldberg exhibition.
Editor and Publisher (December 2): 40
Unknown. 1995.
A killing is coming [in 'Terry and the Pirates']
Editor and Publisher (December 2): 40
Unknown. 1995.
CompuServe strips.
Editor and Publisher (December 2): 40
Unknown. 1995.
Comic anniversary ['Kit 'n' Carlyle' by Larry Wright].
Editor and Publisher (December 2): 40
Astor, David. 1995.
Comic retirements: A fluke or a trend?
Editor and Publisher (December 9): 30-1
Unknown. 1995.
'Doonesubry' disc on strip's 25 years.
Editor and Publisher (December 9): 31
Unknown. 1995.
It's Momma herself at Xmas gathering [Mell Lazarus].
Editor and Publisher (December 9): 32
Unknown. 1995.
Career in comics is focus of new book [by Lee Nordling].
Editor and Publisher (December 9): 32
Unknown. 1995.
Cartoons and book by New York artist [Abe Blashko].
Editor and Publisher (December 9): 32
Unknown. 1995.
'Garfield' firm loses a 14-year executive.
Editor and Publisher (December 9): 32
Astor, David. 1996.
The past as well as the future were present in 1995 syndication.
Editor & Publisher (January 6): 70-72
Unknown. 1996.
Brenda Starr leaves Flash reporting job.
Editor & Publisher (January 6): 72
Unknown. 1996.
Kelley does a book of editorial cartoons.
Editor & Publisher (January 6): 72
Astor, David. 1996.
A bodacious look at Fred Lasswell [Barney Google & Snuffy Smith strip].
Editor & Publisher (January 13): 30-32
Unknown. 1996.
Herblock tribute in Washington Post.
Editor & Publisher (January 13): 32
Stein, I.M. 1996.
Cartoonist is winner of cartoon tax battle [Paul Mavrides].
Editor & Publisher (January 20): 34-35
Unknown. 1996.
'Our Roots' looks at black achievers [British comic strip by Tayo Fatunla].
Editor & Publisher (January 20): 36
Astor, David. 1996.
An early look at a time-off policy [comic strip vacations].
Editor & Publisher (January 27): 32
Unknown. 1996.
Political cartoonist [Ted Rall] also doing column.
Editor & Publisher (January 27): 33
Unknown. 1996.
Florida cartoonist [Dana Summers] moves to Tribune.
Editor & Publisher (January 27): 33
Unknown. 1996.
'Better' is donated [Johnston strip to Ohio State University].
Editor & Publisher (January 27): 34
Unknown. 1996.
A naming contest [in Bill Holbrook's 'On the Fastrack'].
Editor & Publisher (January 27): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Creator [Robb Armstrong] writes his first graphic novel.
Editor & Publisher (February 3): 36
Unknown. 1996.
Daily color comics and online scans.
Editor & Publisher (February 3): 36
Astor, David. 1996.
Syndicates are on a web-width watch [size of comic strip pages].
Editor & Publisher (February 10): 8-10
Unknown. 1996.
Conservative cartoon duck hits the road, 'quack' [Bruce Tinsley's Mallard Fillmore].
Editor & Publisher (February 10): 10
Astor, David. 1996.
A site-seeing trip along the internet [cartoonists web sites].
Editor & Publisher (February 17): 36-37
Unknown. 1996.
Guv vs. [editorial] cartoonist [Chris Britt].
Editor & Publisher (February 17): 38
Unknown. 1996.
Comic confection [Doonesbury ice cream].
Editor & Publisher (February 17): 38
Unknown. 1996.
'Tarzan' artist [Burne Hogarth] dies
Editor & Publisher (February 17): 38
Unknown. 1996.
Cat in theme park [Jim Davis' Garfield].
Editor & Publisher (February 17): 38
Unknown. 1996.
Menopause theme [Susan Dewar's 'Us & Them']
Editor & Publisher (February 24): 43
Unknown. 1996.
'Baby Blues' news.
Editor & Publisher (February 24): 43
Unknown. 1996.
Teen wins contest [for Ghost Story Club].
Editor & Publisher (February 24): 43
Giobbe, Dorothy. 1996.
Comic stripped [gay cartoonist Todd Camp fired].
Editor & Publisher (March 9): 14
Astor, David. 1996.
Toon-full weekend for a new museum.
Editor & Publisher (March 16): 38-39
Unknown. 1996.
AC is introducing Sunday comic CD.
Editor & Publisher (March 16): 39
Unknown. 1996.
S.F. cartoon week.
Editor & Publisher (March 16): 40
Unknown. 1996.
An award for Hart [religious].
Editor & Publisher (March 16): 40
Unknown. 1996.
Cartoonist [Gordon Rogers, creator of 'Babe' and 'Sparky Watts'] is dead.
Editor & Publisher (March 16): 40
Unknown. 1996.
'Luannn' cartoonist signs with United.
Editor & Publisher (March 23): 48
Unknown. 1996.
'Thorp' cartoonist Berrill dead at 72.
Editor & Publisher (March 23): 48
Unknown. 1996.
A canine comic is being syndicated [Buckles by David Gilbert].
Editor & Publisher (March 23): 48
Unknown. 1996.
Legislation spurs indecent proposal [by Dilbert's Scott Adams].
Editor & Publisher (March 23): 48
Unknown. 1996.
Political cartoonist pair create a panel [Bob Gorrell and Gary Brookins 'Muddle America'].
Editor & Publisher (March 23): 48
Unknown. 1996.
Cartoon suit [about Mike Luckovich editorial cartoon on welfare reform] dismissed.
Editor & Publisher (March 30): 15
Unknown. 1996.
Tail to the chief [Garfield the cat]?
Editor & Publisher (March 30): 36
Unknown. 1996.
Centennial in '96 [Maurice Horn on comics anniversary]?
Editor & Publisher (March 30): 36
Astor, David. 1996.
Overnight success took a long time [female editorial cartoonist Marie Woolf].
Editor & Publisher (April 6): 40-41
Unknown. 1996.
'Terry' comic strip gets new creators [Jim Clark and Dan Spiegle].
Editor & Publisher (April 6): 42
Unknown. 1996.
Art from overseas is at new museum [Israel's Ze'ev].
Editor & Publisher (April 6): 42
Astor, David. 1996.
Controversy over a pulled 'B.C.' comic [religion].
Editor & Publisher (April 13): 50-51
Astor, David. 1996.
Illinois readers are sponsoring comic.
Editor & Publisher (April 20): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Reuben change?
Editor & Publisher (April 20): 36
Unknown. 1996.
The 'Life of Newt' [by editorial cartoonist Henry Payne].
Editor & Publisher (April 20): 36
Unknown. 1996.
'Hi' praise in mail [on "male bashing" strips].
Editor & Publisher (April 20): 36
Unknown. 1996.
'Dave' on the web [by Dave Miller].
Editor & Publisher (April 20): 36
Astor, David. 1996.
Tacoma cartoonist tackles the issues [editorial cartoonist Chris Britt].
Editor & Publisher (April 27): 90-92
Fitzgerald, Mark. 1996.
Judge throws out exclusivity lawsuit.
Editor & Publisher (April 27): 93
Unknown. 1996.
He promotes book with 'Mooch Tour' [Dan Piraro].
Editor & Publisher (April 27): 92
Unknown. 1996.
'Hagar' causes [religious] stir at paper in Kuwait.
Editor & Publisher (April 27): 92
Reina, Laura. 1996.
Papers reject anti-meat ad [which included a cartoon].
Editor & Publisher (April 27): 56
Astor, David. 1996.
Fellow creators pay tribute to Bombeck [Bil Keane].
Editor & Publisher (May 4): 40-41
Unknown. 1996.
'Mallard' wings its way back to paper.
Editor & Publisher (May 4): 41
Unknown. 1996.
Memorial services for 'Tarzan' artist [Burne Hogarth].
Editor & Publisher (May 4): 41
Unknown. 1996.
Religious [B.C.] strip is printed by Times.
Editor & Publisher (May 4): 42
Unknown. 1996.
'Calvin' collection raises NIE money.
Editor & Publisher (May 4): 42
Unknown. 1996.
Honors for several syndicated people [Jimmy Margulies, Mike Ramirez, Tom Batiuk, Morrie Turner].
Editor & Publisher (May 4): 42
Unknown. 1996.
[Editorial cartoonist Walt] Handelsman wins a Kennedy award.
Editor & Publisher (May 11): 34
Astor, David. 1996.
Cartoonists without a home newspaper.
Editor & Publisher (May 18): 40-41
Unknown. 1996.
Scholarship starts [from Luann - The Musical by Greg Evans].
Editor & Publisher (May 18): 42
Unknown. 1996.
Two comics polls.
Editor & Publisher (May 18): 42
Unknown. 1996.
Popeye [statue] is toppled.
Editor & Publisher (May 18): 42
Astor, David. 1996.
Perennial nominee is finally a winner [Garry Trudeau & National Cartoonists Society Reuben award; Al Hirshfeld].
Editor & Publisher (May 25): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Schulz is witness.
Editor & Publisher (May 25): 36
Unknown. 1996.
[Editorial cartoonist Brian Fairrington] Wins Locher prize.
Editor & Publisher (May 25): 36
Unknown. 1996.
Cartoons offered [by editorial cartoonist Ed Fischer].
Editor & Publisher (May 25): 36
Unknown. 1996.
'Peanuts' exhibit [animated tv specials].
Editor & Publisher (May 25): 36
Astor, David. 1996.
Awards debated at cartoon gathering [National Cartoonists Society Reuben award].
Editor & Publisher (June 1): 58-59
Unknown [David Astor]. 1996.
Mort Walker gives cartoon museum report.
Editor & Publisher (June 1): 58
Unknown [David Astor]. 1996.
Web site has breadth and taxes [National Cartoonists Society].
Editor & Publisher (June 1): 59
Unknown. 1996.
Mommy gets new 'do after 36 years [in Bil Keane's Family Circus].
Editor & Publisher (June 1): 60
Unknown. 1996.
TMS comic writer Forman dies at 60 [Motley's Crew].
Editor & Publisher (June 1): 60
Astor, David. 1996.
Several artists are mad at magazine [black cartoonists & New Yorker].
Editor & Publisher (June 8): 35-36
Astor, David. 1996.
Borgman talks to fellow cartoonists [Association of American Editorial Cartoonists].
Editor & Publisher (June 15): 98
Unknown. 1996.
'Real World' man will be syndicated [Frumpy the Clown by Judd Winick who appeared on MTV show]
Editor & Publisher (June 15): 99
Unknown. 1996.
Falk is profiled [on A&E's Biography] as [Phantom] film makes debut .
Editor & Publisher (June 15): 99
Unknown. 1996.
News about prizes [Patrick McDonnell; editorial cartoonist Jack Ohman].
Editor & Publisher (June 15): 99
Astor, David. 1996.
Laughs and gripes about stereotypes [Association of American Editorial Cartoonists].
Editor & Publisher (June 22): 46-47
Astor, David. 1996.
Cartoonists get an anti-tobacco pitch [Association of American Editorial Cartoonists].
Editor & Publisher (June 22): 47
Unknown. 1996.
Oliphant art show.
Editor & Publisher (June 22): 48
Astor, David. 1996.
An online lineup of cartoonist speakers [Association of American Editorial Cartoonists].
Editor & Publisher (June 29): 40
Unknown [David Astor]. 1996.
Wright presides over AAEC business meeting [Association of American Editorial Cartoonists].
Editor & Publisher (June 29): 40
Unknown. 1996.
A new site on the Web for Universal.
Editor & Publisher (June 29): 41
Unknown. 1996.
'Balloonatiks' strip will be introduced [from Animagic Publishing by Mark Gandy and Fred Goodman].
Editor & Publisher (June 29): 41
Unknown. 1996.
'Dilbert' joins elite 1,000-paper group.
Editor & Publisher (June 29): 41
Unknown. 1996.
Feign wins [Amnesty International] award.
Editor & Publisher (June 29): 42
Unknown. 1996.
Comic is coming ['Off-line' business panel by Herb Stansbury].
Editor & Publisher (June 29): 42
Unknown. 1996.
'Anthony' cartoon [Catholic religious strip "Saintly Anthony" by Mark Armstrong].
Editor & Publisher (June 29): 42
Astor, David. 1996.
Editorial cartoonists get a reality check [Association of American Editorial Cartoonists].
Editor & Publisher (July 6): 34-35
Fitzgerald, Mark. 1996.
Repeat performances [editorial cartoonists Paul Conrad & Don Wright and Pulitzer Prize].
Editor & Publisher (July 6): 14-16
Unknown. 1996.
Universal offering 'UClick Comics' [for newspaper websites].
Editor & Publisher (July 6): 35
Unknown. 1996.
New online comic ['Toy Trunk Railroad' by Erik Sansom].
Editor & Publisher (July 6): 36
Unknown. 1996.
'Halloween' strips [from 'Beaver Creek' by Dean Norman].
Editor & Publisher (July 6): 36
Unknown. 1996.
Kids' supplements ['Poof! The Magic Horse' by E. Dunston Gorin].
Editor & Publisher (July 6): 36
Unknown. 1996.
Strip about Forbes ['Dinosaur Group' by Lew Sayre Schawrtz purchased].
Editor & Publisher (July 6): 36
Unknown. 1996.
A comic proposal [John Kovalic puts marriage proposal in his strip 'Wild Life'].
Editor & Publisher (July 6): 36
Unknown. 1996.
A bunch [of fans at booksigning] for Brady.
Editor & Publisher (July 6): 36
Astor, David. 1996.
Cartooning views from non-artists [Association of American Editorial Cartoonists].
Editor & Publisher (July 13): 24-25
Unknown [David Astor]. 1996.
Panelists discuss editorial cartooning in Mexico.
Editor & Publisher (July 13): 24
Unknown [David Astor]. 1996.
California tax battle recalled.
Editor & Publisher (July 13): 25
Unknown. 1996.
Garfield Online is now on the web.
Editor & Publisher (July 13): 25
Unknown. 1996.
'Border' is offered ['Border Disputes' by Ken Alvine and Dave Carpenter].
Editor & Publisher (July 13): 26
Unknown. 1996.
Cohen's web site [Mark J. Cohen Cartoonists' Agency].
Editor & Publisher (July 13): 26
Unknown. 1996.
'Buckles' is first [in comics poll].
Editor & Publisher (July 13): 26
Astor, David. 1996.
Rall switches and Siporin is signed.
Editor & Publisher (July 20): 56
Lamb, Chris. 1996.
His comic creations feature innovations [Wiley Miller].
Editor & Publisher (July 20): 54-55
Vitiello, Alan. 1996.
In defense of editorial cartoonists [letter].
Editor & Publisher (July 20): 9
Schwadron, Harley. 1996.
Distorted view [letter on editorial cartoonists]?
Editor & Publisher (July 27): 9
Unknown. 1996.
CPJ protests cartoonist jailing [in Algeria].
Editor & Publisher (July 27): 6
Unknown. 1996.
Bombing coming in 'Funky' comic.
Editor & Publisher (July 27): 33
Unknown. 1996.
'Winnie Winkle' is closing up shop.
Editor & Publisher (July 27): 33
Unknown. 1996.
Schulz gets star on Walk of Fame.
Editor & Publisher (July 27): 34
Unknown. 1996.
[J.D.] Crowe exhibition [of political cartoons and caricatures].
Editor & Publisher (July 27): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Nuptials in comic ['Rex Morgan, MD'].
Editor & Publisher (July 27): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Berrill successor [Jerry Jenkins on 'Gil Thorpe']
Editor & Publisher (July 27): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Ohio State show [of Roy Peterson's editorial cartoons].
Editor & Publisher (July 27): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Racial redrawing [of black children with guns in 'Amazing Spider-Man].
Editor & Publisher (August 3): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Plugging readers [readers now write Jeff MacNelly's 'Pluggers'].
Editor & Publisher (August 3): 34
Astor, David. 1996.
Cartoonists comment on their craft at columnist convention.
Editor & Publisher (August 10): 33
Unknown. 1996.
A 'Cultural' comic ['Cultural Jet Lag' by Jim Siergey begins].
Editor & Publisher (August 10): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Urban Snuffy in changed comic.
Editor & Publisher (August 17): 33-4
Unknown. 1996.
'Annie' program being produced.
Editor & Publisher (August 17): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Crowe subs for Wiley on comic.
Editor & Publisher (August 17): 34
Reina, Laura. 1996.
Strip spurs advertiser protest [Sally Forth].
Editor & Publisher (August 24): 22-23
Astor, David. 1996.
Lurie creates a cartoon monthly.
Editor & Publisher (September 7): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Popeye service [for Frank "Rocky" Fiegel].
Editor & Publisher (September 7): 34
Astor, David. 1996.
One company and many destinations [John Klem, Editors Press Service syndicate and international comic strip sales].
Editor & Publisher (September 14): 32-34
Unknown. 1996.
CWS artists in shows, package [Richard Mock].
Editor & Publisher (September 14): 34
Unknown. 1996.
'Halos' returns to Philly paper.
Editor & Publisher (September 14): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Tobacco-tainted [Ranan R. Lurie Political Cartoon] Award is nixed.
Editor & Publisher (September 21): 42
Unknown. 1996.
Tax protest art appears online.
Editor & Publisher (September 21): 42
Astor, David. 1996.
Editorial cartoonist having a big year [Jim Morin].
Editor & Publisher (September 28): 32-33
Moritz, Scott. 1996.
Color comics in digital files: The Web and Cd-Rom ease prepress work, but presses limit growth of daily color comics.
Editor & Publisher (September 28): 1c-4c
Unknown. 1996.
In the air with the chief exec [editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich travels with President].
Editor & Publisher (September 28): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Cartoon contest [in 'Big Nate'].
Editor & Publisher (September 28): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Cartoonist dies [editorial cartoonist Randy Wicks].
Editor & Publisher (September 28): 34
Unknown. 1996.
'Dilbert' cameo [Scott Adams tv appearances].
Editor & Publisher (September 28): 34
Unknown. 1996.
Longtime artist [Bo Brown dies].
Editor & Publisher (September 28): 34
Astor, David. 1996.
A Ms.-story about gender in comics.
Editor & Publisher (October 5): 34-36
Unknown. 1996.
Prez draws Prez [editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich travels with President]
Editor & Publisher (October 5): 36
Unknown. 1996.
Magazine 'Rose' ['Rose is Rose' appearing in Good Housekeeping].
Editor & Publisher (October 5): 36
Astor, David. 1996.
Ten-minute deadline for two cartoonists [editorial cartoonists Ben Sargent and Mike Ramirez].
Editor & Publisher (October 12): 48-49
Unknown. 1996.
A man and his cat in 'PC' strip [PC and Pixel by Thatch Bui introduced].
Editor & Publisher (October 12): 49
Unknown. 1996.
Strip stars boy and his dreams [Tommy by Jay Martin introduced].
Editor & Publisher (October 12): 49
Unknown. 1996.
A California pol criticizes comic [Doonesbury].
Editor & Publisher (October 12): 50
Astor, David. 1996.
Council gets report on digital delivery [of syndicated cartoons].
Editor & Publisher (October 19): 48-9
Unknown. 1996.
'Arlo' [Christmas] sequence.
Editor & Publisher (October 19): 50
Unknown. 1996.
Trio win award [Environmental Media Association picks Rex Babin, KAL and Ann Telnaes].
Editor & Publisher (October 19): 50
Unknown. 1996.
Rights package [editorial cartoons by Henry Payne].
Editor & Publisher (October 19): 50
Unknown. 1996.
Sold at auction ['Muddle America' panel of original art].
Editor & Publisher (October 19): 50
Unknown. 1996.
Son dies in fall [Jake MacNelly].
Editor & Publisher (October 19): 50
Unknown. 1996.
[Wayne Stroot editorial cartoon about Senator Kerry] Draws reaction.
Editor & Publisher (October 26): 32
Astor, David. 1996.
Panelists take polar positions on polls.
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 30-1
Unknown. 1996.
Piro is doing a Chronicle comic [Fair Game strip].
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 31
Unknown. 1996.
An eight-figure deal for 'Dilbert'.
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 31
Unknown. 1996.
TVData offering seven features ['Toon In' by Donna Barstow].
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 31
Unknown. 1996.
Online cartoons ['Intoon with the News' by editorial cartoonist Mike Keefe on America Online].
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 32
Unknown. 1996.
Prize recipients [Jimmy Margulies wins Fischetti Editorial Cartoon Competition].
Editor and Publisher (November 2): 32
Unknown. 1996.
News in comics ['Comics on the news' series by New York Newsday].
Editor and Publisher 129(44; Nov 2):32.
Unknown. 1996.
An eight-figure deal for Dilbert [S. Adams publishing deal].
Editor and Publisher 129(44; Nov 2):31.
Unknown. 1996.
[Bob Greenberg] Will help LATS develop comics.
Editor & Publisher (November 9): 39
Unknown. 1996.
Longtime 'Moon' cartoonist dies [Ferd Johnson].
Editor & Publisher (November 9): 39
Unknown. 1996.
The age of Arlo [contest].
Editor & Publisher (November 9): 40
Unknown. 1996.
Met on internet ['Us & Them' strip by Wiley and Dewar].
Editor & Publisher (November 9): 40
Unknown. 1996.
Home of Gould [for sale].
Editor & Publisher (November 9): 40
Astor, David. 1996.
It's reigning a cat and dog in hit strip [Patrick McDonnell and Mutts].
Editor & Publisher (November 16): 40-41
Unknown. 1996.
Political cartoon is web-specific [Bill Mitchell].
Editor & Publisher (November 16): 42
Astor, David. 1996.
Several syndicates are dukes of URL.
Editor and Publisher 129(Nov 23):22-24
Astor, David. 1996.
Syndicated creators have their own web sites ,too [Peter Guren's 'Ask Shagg']
Editor and Publisher 129(Nov 23): 24
Unknown. 1996.
'Dr. Katz' [animated tv] show spawns a strip.
Editor & Publisher (November 30): 22
Unknown. 1996.
Middle class is satirized in 'Set' ['The Dinette Set' by Julie Larson].
Editor & Publisher (November 30): 22
Unknown. 1996.
Cartoon cat as English teacher [Garfield in China].
Editor & Publisher (November 30): 22
Unknown. 1996.
White launches 'Stars' for sites [Larry White's 'This Week in the Stars'].
Editor & Publisher (November 30): 22
Unknown. 1996.
Fingers snipped [Herblock cartoon censored].
Editor & Publisher (November 30): 23
Unknown. 1996.
New '3-G' team [of Lisa Trusiani and Brian Kotzky].
Editor & Publisher (November 30): 23
Raugust, Karen. 1996.
Syndicates making bids to reach kids.
Editor & Publisher (December 7): 30-32
Unknown. 1996.
Aided an Emmy [Caroline in the City tv show; Bonnie Timmons, Schulz, Walker, Batiuk, Smythe, and Browne].
Editor & Publisher (December 7): 32
Unknown. 1996.
Seeking a jerk ['Tank McNamara' contest].
Editor & Publisher (December 7): 32
Unknown. 1996.
'Lockhorns' first [in comics poll].
Editor & Publisher (December 7): 32
Astor, David. 1996.
'Cursive' script for actor who receives cartooning award [Denis Leary and National Cartoonists Society].
Editor & Publisher (December 14): 32
Astor, David. 1996.
What goes online and what doesn't [syndicated material on web sites].
Editor & Publisher (December 14): 30-32
Unknown. 1996.
'Citizen' returns ['Citizen Dog' strip by Mark O'Hare].
Editor & Publisher (December 14): 32
Astor, David. 1996.
The mail prerogative is losing popularity: Many editorial cartoons and a growing number of comics are being sent electronically to syndicates.
Editor & Publisher (December 21): 24-26
Unknown. 1996.
American Color buying its rival.
Editor & Publisher (December 21): 26
Unknown. 1996.
Award winners [editorial cartoonist Mike Ramirez].
Editor & Publisher (December 21): 26
Astor, David. 1996.
A Rubin citation for 'Ernie' strip [Secretary of the Treasury letter on Bud Grace comic].
Editor & Publisher (December 28): 33
Hernandez, Debra Gersh. 1996.
They are 'drawn' to editorial cartooning.
Editor & Publisher (December 28): 32
Astor, David. 1997.
They set their sites on the web in 1996 [syndicates].
Editor and Publisher 130(Jan 4):64.
Astor, David. 1997.
Innovative web site for 'Frank and Ernest.'
Editor and Publisher 130(February 8):28.
Unknown. 1997.
'Family Popcorn' strip syndicated.
Editor and Publisher 130(7; February 15):38.
Unknown. 1997.
Two strips end as third thrives [Agatha Crumm and What A Guy canceled; Lockhorns continues].
Editor and Publisher 130(7; February 15):37.
Stein, M. L. 1997.
Cartoon's message backfires in California [editorial cartoon].
Editor and Publisher (February 19):9-10.
Astor, David. 1997.
Big-paper biggies: Garfield, Dilbert.
Editor and Publisher 130(Mar 1):30.
Astor, David. 1997.
Comic stamps get millions of saves [collecting comics stamps].
Editor and Publisher 130(11; Mar 15):30.
Unknown. 1997.
A mix of history and pop culture [M. Cavna's 'Warped' strip].
Editor and Publisher 130(11; Mar 15):31.
Stein, M. L. 1997.
Strips on Starr are Mali-booed [Doonesbury].
Editor and Publisher 130(12; Mar 22):24.
Unknown. 1997.
Meadows strip being launched [F. Cho].
Editor and Publisher 130(13; Mar 29):25.
Astor, David. 1997.
Fools' Day features a funnies flip-flop.
Editor and Publisher (Apr 5):46-47.
Unknown. 1997.
Electronic clients to get price break [syndicates selling comics electronically].
Editor and Publisher 130(14; Apr 5):47.
Astor, David. 1997.
Column critical of 'Dilbert' strip.
Editor and Publisher 130(16; Apr 19):33.
Astor, David. 1997.
Borgman, Scott create a comic [Zits].
Editor and Publisher 130(19; May 10):30-31
*Childs, Kelvin. 1998.
[Cross words at the Post: Herblock and a Coworker Debate a Cartoon].
Editor & Publisher (October 31)
*Astor, David. 1998.
[AAEC members address Ohio State Cartoon Festival].
Editor & Publisher (November 7)
*Lamb, Chris. 1998.
[Veteran’s day : In His Eighth Decade, "Tommy" Thompson Takes Up Editorial Cartooning in San Diego].
Editor & Publisher (November 28)