Syndicates
An exhibit featuring the work of editorial cartoonist Paul Conrad
The Washington Post Writers Group (WPWG) is syndicating a strip called "It's All About You" that will come to comics pages Dec. 31.
Scott Dikkers, founding and longtime editor of The Onion, brings the cult-classic comic strip to GoComics.com.
Kansas City-based syndication company Universal Uclick has announced an agreement to contribute content to StoryMarket, a new content network for syndicators, publishers, freelancers and bloggers.
The award-winning humor writer will be honored at the organization's 35th annual conference, which is being held in Detroit June 23-26, 2011.
Cartoons for newspapers are offered in packages or a la carte.
Warren Beatty keeps the rights to the comic-strip detective because he gave a TV interview dressed as the character.
Popular comic strip Zits to help raise awareness of dangers of texting while driving through an array of AAA resources targeted at teens.
Every once and a while, cartoonists working hundreds of miles apart will conjure up similar ideas for a cartoon on the same subject. When five or more cartoonists draw the same gag, we refer to these as "Yahtzees."
If you've got a staff cartoonist at your newspaper, why not use him?
Universal Uclick will take over syndication services for the 150 comics and other features handled by United Media.
Austrian cartoonist Markus Szyszkowitz created a fictional character, Rachel Gold, to represent his work.
More than 50 newspapers will print tags that direct smartphone users to animated versions of comic strips online.
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