Wednesday, March 10, 2004

Notable Links for 03/10

Man, this is a dead day. Thank goodness... just got back fro ma shopping trip in Nashua and I was tired.

Has anyone else noticed that MTV2 has started re-running "Beavis & Butthead" at midnight on weekdays? It still holds up, I am very happy to say. I don't watch much TV anymore but I'll gladly make an exception for them.

* "Matt Davies won the first Herblock Prize for editorial cartooning, which carries a $10,000 award and sterling silver trophy. Davies -- of The Journal News in White Plains, N.Y., and Tribune Media Services (TMS) -- will receive the prize Thursday night during a ceremony at the Library of Congress." Read more here, courtesy of Editor & Publisher.

* Laura Dempsey of the Dayton Daily News takes a look at Cathy's impending nuptuals here.

* Cartoonist Judy Horacek talks about her work here, courtesy of the Magnetic Times.

* The New York Press has a stab at the recent Ted Rall/NYTimes.com contrvoersy here.

* Silver Bullet Comics' weekly Panel discussion takes a look at the topic of kids comics this week - specifically, are there any?

* Ruel S. De Vera of the Philippines' 2BU.net reviews Neil Gaiman's recent "Sandman: Endless Nights" hardcover here(which is another thing I have yet to read... at this rate I might not see the damn thing til it hits softcover...)

* Apperantly Fantagraphics' resident mad genius Dame Darcy is having money troubles. Those feeling generous, or those just wanting some Darcy memorabilia, should take a look here to see if there's anything they can do to help (link courtesy of the Journal message board).

* Newark artist Russell Merritt teaches a comics workshop at the Newark Public Library. Read about it here courtesy of the Newark Advocate.

* David Yurkovich of UnderGroundOnline spends waaaay too much time explicating issue #40 of the 70's "Ghost Rider" series here.

* Tod Caviness of the Orlando City Beat polls the recent Orlando Mega Con for political opinions... yes, its as bad as it sounds.

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