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News: April 2010
JERM AND JACK DEFEND PINK ARCHIE COMICS
LAST MONDAY NIGHT, talk show host Kieno Kammies hosted cartoonists Jeremy Nell (Jerm) and Jack Swanepoel (Dr Jack) on his late night radio show broadcast on 702 and Cape Talk. The subject of the night's show was the pinking of Archie Comics - a gay character has recently been added to Archie's gang.
More…The DON'T JOKE! Road Show
DURBAN, STELLENBOSCH BOOK LAUNCHES A GREAT SUCCESS
The national roadshow to present the inaugural cartoon annual Don't Joke! The Year in Cartoons to regional audiences has helped ensure steady sales of the book which have necessitated a second printing just four months since it was first launched.
More…Touch me on my studio - Remix
Two separate televised incidents within 24 hours of one another have highlighted the calibre of politicians we have gracing the left and right wings of our political spectrum.
More…Book Launch. You're invited...
To the Stellenbosch launch of 'Don't Joke!' The Year in Cartoons on Thurs, 15th April, 2010, 17h30 for 16h00 at the Visual Arts Department, Victoria St, University of Stellenbosch.
More…Cartoon Book Flies off Shelves
PUBLISHERS ORDER 2nd IMPRINT OF POPULAR BOOK
'Don't Joke! The Year in Cartoons' - the inaugural annual of South African editorial cartoons - has sold so well since it was launched last December that the book's publishers, Jacana Media, have ordered a reprint in anticipation of stocks running out in two month's time.
More…Africartoons goes mobile!
A VERSION OF AFRICARTOONS.COM has been designed for access by cell phones with internet capabilities - which accounts for most cell phones, and dramatically increases the reach of Africa's most authoritative editorial cartoon website.
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