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Newspapers Drop ‘Doonesbury’ Strips Dealing with Transvaginal Sonograms
Newspapers Drop ‘Doonesbury’ Strips Dealing with Transvaginal Sonograms
Newspapers Drop ‘Doonesbury’ Strips Dealing with Transvaginal Sonograms
Several newspapers around the United State have decided not to publish the popular satirical comic Doonesbury by Gary Trudeau this week because of strips dealing with the transvaginal ultrasounds now mandated for any woman who wishes to have an abortion in the state of Texas, thanks to a bill that was signed into law last year by Texas Governor and former presidential candidate Rick Perry... Read
Indie Comics Seized by Customs Agents at U.S.-Canada Border
Indie Comics Seized by Customs Agents at U.S.-Canada Border
Indie Comics Seized by Customs Agents at U.S.-Canada Border
Agents of the Canadian Border Services confiscated last weekend a number of independently produced comic books en route to the Toronto Comic Arts Festival. Copies of the graphic novella Young Lions by Blaise Larmee and an anthology called Black Eye 1: Graphic Transmissions to Cause Ocular Hypertension were seized from artist Tom Neely and small press publisher Dylan Williams at the border in Buffa
Spanish Humor Magazine ‘Kidnapped’ by Printer for Anti-Pope Content
Spanish Humor Magazine ‘Kidnapped’ by Printer for Anti-Pope Content
Spanish Humor Magazine ‘Kidnapped’ by Printer for Anti-Pope Content
Another day, another religiously persecuted comic. Following last week's outcry over the Islam-inspired superhero cartoon "The 99" and numerous incidents of violence against cartoonists critical of Muslim extremists, a Spanish magazine has been (perhaps unlawfully) shelved by its printer for its unfavorable comment about a state visit by the Pope Benedict XVI...
Ruben Bolling Distills Mohammed Cartooning Controversy in ‘Tom the Dancing Bug’ Comic Strip
Ruben Bolling Distills Mohammed Cartooning Controversy in ‘Tom the Dancing Bug’ Comic Strip
Ruben Bolling Distills Mohammed Cartooning Controversy in ‘Tom the Dancing Bug’ Comic Strip
Depicting Mohammed has become a serious matter for cartoonists, but not serious enough that Ruben Bolling's "Tom the Dancing Bug" comic strip can't roughly summarize the situation. Last week's episode of "South Park," put show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone on extremists' radar for placing Mohammed in a bear costume, which is no small matter considering how cartoonists Lar
Link Ink — Kentucky Imagines Robert Crumb, Da Vinci Mechas
Link Ink — Kentucky Imagines Robert Crumb, Da Vinci Mechas
Link Ink — Kentucky Imagines Robert Crumb, Da Vinci Mechas
Our quote of the week comes from the Jessamine County Public Library board meeting, where members of the Kentucky community gathered to discuss the firing of several library employees who withheld award-winning Alan Moore's "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" from patrons, and whether or not the award-winning graphic novel was "porn": "Darryl Diddle, a Wilmore minister, p
Link Ink — Superman & the KKK, LOEG in Kentucky, Eminem Comes Back to Comics
Link Ink — Superman & the KKK, LOEG in Kentucky, Eminem Comes Back to Comics
Link Ink — Superman & the KKK, LOEG in Kentucky, Eminem Comes Back to Comics
History: How Superman defeated the KKK. (io9)Controversy: Turns out that one of the library workers -- not librarians -- in Kentucky who refused to lend "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier" to a child had actually kept the book out of circulation for all patrons for over a year by checking it over and over herself, and even discussed spilling a drink on the book to

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