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Thursday, November 12, 2020
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Wash Times' Alexander Hunter wins editorial cartooning award
DD Degg has the story -
Clay Bennett and Alexander Hunter Win National Sigma Delta Chi Editorial Cartoonist Awards
Earlier this year, Hunter came in second place for the local Washington, D.C., Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists's Dateline Award, placing behind Al Goodwyn.
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Al Goodwyn Cartoons Best of 2021
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Monday, August 03, 2020
Al Goodwyn's latest cartoon newsletter is out
...and you can see the Aug 3 edition here - http://xp4zn.mjt.lu/nl2/xp4zn/5ri0h.html
Friday, February 26, 2021
Sunday, October 18, 2020
Lewiston Tribune doesn't pick Al Goodwyn for conservative cartoonist
[The Lewiston Tribune has added A.F. Branco of Creators Syndicate to its lineup of political cartoonists.]
Lewiston Tribune October 17 2020
Thursday, August 26, 2021
Thursday, April 03, 2014
Bob Mankoff talk pictures
Bruce Guthrie's pictures from Bob Mankoff's talk at Politics and Prose last night are up on his site. The direct link is http://www.bguthriephotos.com/graphlib.nsf/keys/2014_04_02G_Mankoff
As usual, Mankoff was very amusing and very generous with his time.
Friday, January 19, 2018
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Friday, May 28, 2021
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Monday, May 15, 2023
WaPo doesn't understand comics 3: This is an editorial cartoon? [UPDATED]
With all due respect to Ellis Rosen, whom I don't know at all, why is this on the editorial page of the Washington Post. Is this a political cartoon? If so what does it mean?
I'm absolutely serious about asking what does it mean. One might have expected to find a cartoon like this in the New Yorker 35 or 40 years ago, but one expected nonsensical comics from them.
The Post made an extremely large mistake by not appointing Ann Telnaes to replace Tom Toles (or Herblock even IMHO), and they continue to compound it by running works like this.
For their home cartoonist, we should have someone that lives here. Michael de Adder is a perfectly competent cartoonist, but he's a Canadian who stayed in Canada and works on a contract. He's not a WaPo employee. To add to the disrespect they show him, the editor runs his cartoons smaller than this one is, and his color cartoons with extensive cross-hatching are run in black and white, so they are extremely muddy and sometimes unreadable. We deserve our own local cartoonist, and one who is treated with respect, in the great tradition of Herblock.
5/16/23: formerly local editorial cartoonist Al Goodwyn wrote in to say that a version of the cartoon had a title of "Monumentally Exhausted" - here it is in the online version, which I don't understand any better. Hmmm, the link calls it "Washington Chaos" which isn't any better as a title.
Finally, just to be clear, I know and like Michael de Adder, and I like his work when it's printed in color and larger than 4x4." He's still not a Washingtonian, even a transplanted one like Block, Toles, Telnaes (and me). Also, I'm sure Ellis Rosen is a fine cartoonist - as I said, I don't know him. I just didn't think the Post's editorial page was the place for this cartoon. As a filler on another page, which newspapers used to do, I would have glanced at it, perhaps smiled, and moved on. Adding to this blog on a computer, and not writing it on my phone like I did last night, I can see that he actually IS a New Yorker cartoonist. Good for him. I subscribe to that print magazine too, but I'm way behind on reading it.
Thursday, December 03, 2020
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Al Goodwyn has a new cartoon newsletter
You can find it here: http://xp4zn.mjt.lu/nl2/xp4zn/5qt1u.html and there's a sign-up button on the bottom.
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Al Goodwyn in Philly Inquirer special cartoon section
Philadelphia 2020 in Toons
As we look toward 2020, The Inquirer turned to cartoonists around the country, including several from Philadelphia, to give readers their views on the topics we'll be talking about most in the year ahead.
Philadelphia Inquirer Dec. 20, 2019
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Monday, September 21, 2020
Al Goodwyn up for consideration for Lewiston Tribune editorial page
Editorial: Expanding the Tribune's window on the world [conservative editorial cartoonists].
M.T.
Lewiston Tribune Sep 20, 2020
Monday, December 05, 2022
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Formerly local cartoons Al Goodwyn's newsletter
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