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2 Responses to “Candorville: 2/10/2008- Cartoonists of Color Draw-In”
[...] The comics as protest February 11, 2008 at 10:27 am by Michael Janairo, Features Copy Desk Chief As mentioned in an earlier post, here are a couple examples of comics that have joined in the protest. The first is “La Cucaracha” the second one is “Candorville.” [...]
When you came out with this, I cut it out of the Los Angeles Times, and posted it on the front of my front door for everyone to read. I also saw the TV interview. This was great. Until you cartoonists are paid the same as actors, I won’t be happy. I think cartoonists who draw strips with a meaning are a RARE breed, and should be cultivated with the same care as a farmer who cultivates crops meant for nourishment of the body. These meaningful cartoons nourish the soul of America.
February 11th, 2008 at 7:27 am
[...] The comics as protest February 11, 2008 at 10:27 am by Michael Janairo, Features Copy Desk Chief As mentioned in an earlier post, here are a couple examples of comics that have joined in the protest. The first is “La Cucaracha” the second one is “Candorville.” [...]
April 7th, 2008 at 9:30 am
When you came out with this, I cut it out of the Los Angeles Times, and posted it on the front of my front door for everyone to read. I also saw the TV interview. This was great. Until you cartoonists are paid the same as actors, I won’t be happy. I think cartoonists who draw strips with a meaning are a RARE breed, and should be cultivated with the same care as a farmer who cultivates crops meant for nourishment of the body. These meaningful cartoons nourish the soul of America.