Syndicates

Daryl Cagle | The Cagle Post | 10/11/2011
We often see editorial cartoonists imposing Christian imagery on non-Christians when they die.
Shannon Young | PRI's The World | 9/20/2011
Mexican political cartoonists have launched a graphic campaign calling for a change of strategy in the drug war.
Geoff Brown | Chicago Tribune | 9/13/2011
“Doonesbury” strips do not meet Tribune's standards of fairness.
Daryl Cagle | The Cagle Post | 9/9/2011

As cartoonists are masters at combining words and symbols into one single, powerful image in a small space, it’s an interesting look back at a day none of us will ever forget.

Michael Cavna | WashingtonPost.com | 8/4/2011
The announcement comes one month after United Media — which launched “Peanuts” in 1950 — shuttered its Manhattan doors after more than a century in the syndication business. Universal Uclick now distributes “Peanuts.”
Don Bauder | San Diego Reader | 7/21/2011
The 4th Appellate District has reinstated the lawsuit that former Union-Tribune editorial cartoonist Steve Kelley filed against the U-T.
Michael Roberts | WestWord.com | 6/27/2011
Thus far, the Post hasn't been deluged after cutting a baker's dozen of strips, including iconic favorites like Doonesbury and Peanuts.
Rob Tornoe | 6/23/2011
The news is bittersweet for cartoonists, who appreciate the value seen in original content but have also relied on the Sunday roundup to get noticed.
Press Release | CF/CNS | 6/23/2011
George Jartos, Leo Ouellette, David Ward,  Bryan Picken, and a new strip from David Illsley are now available on Continental Features.
National Newspaper Association | 5/20/2011
The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists is offering free cartoons by Pulitzer-Prize winning cartoonists on how the Web relies on original newspaper reporting.
The Canadian Press | 5/16/2011
The lawsuit, filed with the Federal Court on May 4, says Osprey stopped paying Canadian Artists Syndicate for the column after February 28, 2009, and abandoned its agreement.
Rob Tornoe | 5/6/2011
Lee Judge, the cartoonist and Royals blogger for the Kansas City Star, probably regrets writing that Royals player Wilson Betemit should have allowed himself to get hit in a tie game with the bases loaded.
E&P Staff | 5/3/2011
An item in this past Sunday's Parade magazine has been questioned by Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR).
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Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013