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Mr. Fish, the Top Altie Cartoonist is Laid Off

This column comes to us from Mr. Fish, Dwayne Booth, a long time contributor to our site and one of the most innovative, powerful cartoonists around.  Fish is probably the farthest to the left of any cartoonist on our site, and is probably the harshest critic of President Obama of all the cartoonists.

Alternative weekly newspapers have taken more of a hit than the regular newspapers recently, and the “altie cartoonists” have been disappearing.  Mr. Fish, who is probably the most prominent altie cartoonist of them all, survived a bloodbath last year when the Village Voice dropped all of their cartoonists except for him.  Now the Village Voice has dropped every cartoonist, as Mr. Fish is laid off from the Village Voice/LA Weekly.  Fish has written this piece for us on his departure.

See an archive of Mr. Fish cartoons here.

See a collection of my favorite, most offensive Mr. Fish cartoons here.

FRESH FISH
by Dwayne Booth (Mr. Fish)

Ever since the takeover of the Village Voice Media Company in 2006 by New Times Media, I knew my days were numbered.  We all did – by that I mean everybody at the old LA Weekly, where for nearly 6 years I wrote, cartooned and illustrated and produced a shitload of work.  That is, up until yesterday.

I was cut as a cost-saving measure.

Once comprised of a sizable and competent staff capable of competing with the other two major metropolitan newspapers in the area, namely the Los Angeles Times and the Los Angeles Daily News, the current personnel who remain to produce the ever diminishing pages of the LA Weekly might best be described as only slightly outnumbering the Osmond Brothers.  In fact, there are perhaps as many as 100 office chairs in the Culver City building, where, following a very depressing exodus from Hollywood in 2008, the Weekly now resides, that have never known ass.   Never.

In fact, if you were to compare the old, pre-merger LA Weekly and, while you’re at it, the Village Voice from 5 or 10 or 30 years ago, with today’s versions you’d see how Mr. Fish (not to mention Norman Mailer, Ezra Pound, Henry Miller, Barbara Garson, Katherine Anne Porter, M.S. Cone, James Baldwin, E.E. Cummings, Nat Hentoff, Marc Cooper, Ted Hoagland, Tom Stoppard, Lorraine Hansberry, Allen Ginsberg, Joshua Clover, Jules Feiffer and R. Crumb) no longer fits in with the TMZ/Your-ad-here!/journalism-produced-cheaply-will-produce-cheap-journalism look of the papers.

I recently received a letter from someone bemoaning the obvious drop in quality of the LA Weekly, as evidenced by the paper’s online incarnation, by saying that, “If I knew nothing about LA, I would think all that went on there were Burlesque shows.”

No kidding.

Sure, in response to a shitty economy and a pandemic shift by news junkies from pulp to PC, they’re have been definite changes in the print media industry over the last five years.  And, sure, attempts to restructure the financial model on any business institution that sees its profit margins shrinking will always have some effect on the product that’s being produced, but mustn’t a shift to protect the body of an organization take special care not to jeopardize serious trauma to the head as well?

Does an incoming administration really assert its authority when it rips up the old Constitution so beloved by those it seeks to rule, saying, “This thing is pointless ““ it was written with a feather!  We have Microsoft Office now!” or does it merely demonstrate its own arrogance and self-centeredness and misguided sense of intellectual privilege?

Haven’t we learned anything from the New Coke fiasco from the 1980s, for Christsake’s?

At one time, and not too long ago in fact, the brain of the Village Voice and the LA Weekly seemed quite capable of contributing to the national conversation about art and politics and literature and popular culture, but now, unless the word diet is affixed to the end of any of those subjects, or unless they are included as part of a movie title or bit of Hollywood gossip or a crime story, the Village Voice Media company seems as if it has absolutely no opinion to offer.

Specifically, to read the Village Voice nowadays is akin to watching somebody who you once respected and whose opinion about the culture you valued receive a lobotomy and then who, desperate not to lose your company, attempts to keep you around by offering to show you what he looks like with his pants off.  It’s embarrassing.

So now what? “¨Â “¨When will the progressive and egg-heady spirit of the Alternative Press return? When will indie journalism raise its collective acumen above an eighth-grade reading and crouch-grabbing level?

And, getting back to me, where does a radically left-leaning political cartoonist go to piss off powerful people and to document the rage and contempt of liberal-minded loud-mouths and vengeful humanitarians? Where does a court jester, one who endeavors to rob just enough dignity from the king to make dissent seem possible and worthwhile to those most victimized by hierarchy, go?

You tell me.

I’m assuming that the answer, depending on who you are and what you value, is either Hell or High Water.

January 18, 2010

I thought I would add a postscript, since every time I put Mr. Fish cartoons in the blog we get comments describing him as a Photoshop artist.  Fish certainly uses photo reference, but he draws the cartoons in pencil.  some of his original drawings are shown below. -Daryl

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Our New, Updated msnbc.com Cartoons iPhone App

We just received word that Version 1.11 of our cool msnbc.com Cartoons iPhone app has been approved, and is available for FREE download right now at the iTunes store.

With version 1.11, users now have the ability to comment on all the cartoons directly from the iPhone app, without having to leave the app and come to our blogs.

Also, we know posting cartoons to Facebook was annoying the first time around, but we’ve fixed that; now it’s really easy to share our cartoons on your Facebook page directly from our app (and if you’re on Facebook, become a fan of our Cartoon Page).

Some other updates include a much faster interface, thanks to background cartoon loading. We’ve also made it easier to clear all images in the cache.

Click here to download the newest version of the FREE msnbc.com Cartoons iPhone app.

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Airport Security and Liberty

Airport Security and Liberty Color © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Statue of Liberty,airport security,TSA,naked,body scanner,travel

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Yes, I look for any excuse to draw the Statue of Liberty naked.

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Obama and Haiti

Obama and Haiti © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Haiti,Earthquake,helicopters,foreign aid,hispaniola,semiphore,air traffic control

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Mark McGwire Cartoon Slideshow

I’m sure no real baseball fan is surprised by the recent admission of former slugger Mark McGwire that he used steroids on and off for over a decade, including when he broke baseball’s home run record in 1998.

Cartoonists certainly weren’t fooled. Here’s a new cartoon slideshow up at NBC Sports collecting some terrific Mark McGwire cartoons, including this great one from RJ Matson (View more of RJ’s cartoons here) :

CLICK HERE OR ON THE CARTOON TO VIEW THE SLIDESHOW


 

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Underwear Bombers

Underwear Bombers Color © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,KIRIT RADIA,Nigeria,Fruit of the Loom,grapes,leaves,leaf,apple,muslim,islam,extremeist,Northwest Airlines,underweat,panties,shorts,skivvies,chones,excplosives,bomb,underwear bomber,terrorist,terrorism,plane

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New Year's 2010 Cartoon Collection

Another New Year’s Day is almost here, so what’s a better way to celebrate than to check out some terrific New Year’s cartoons?

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Cartoon by Jeff Parker - Florida Today

Click here to view the 2010 New Year’s cartoon collection.

Want to run New Year’s cartoons in your publication? Check out some our selection here.

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New Year for Miserable Democrats

New Year for Miserable Democrats COLOR © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Democrats,donkey,wallet,universal health care,war,iraq,iran,headache,debt,party animal,wine,booze,drunk,hangover,congress, new year

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My New Years Cartoon

Here is my New Years cartoon.  First, I do a rough pencil sketch …


Then I do finished line art, also in pencil, but scanned as high contrast to look like I use ink.  This is the image most people will see in the newspaper.  My drawings are on 11″x17″ paper.  I work bigger than most editorial cartoonists.


And then I color it in Photoshop for the few newspapers that print cartoons in color, and for the Web.

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Should We Edit Out the Offensive Cartoons?

We have a policy on our site that we don’t edit cartoons for content.  When we accept cartoonists on the site, we post all of their cartoons.  Should we edit the cartoons? Here’s a new one from one of our regulars, Emad Hajjaj, a top cartoonist in Jordan, along with a reader email urging us not to post the cartoon below.

Daryl,

I have enjoyed your editorial cartoon collections for many years, it is really a great site.  There have been a few occasion when a cartoon would offend and anger me, but   what I saw on your site this week caused me a different reaction : complete bafflement.

I am talking about Emad Hajjaj “cartoon” named “Israeli stole organs of wounded & dead Palestinians.  I am not going to talk about it’s subject.  You certainly know as well as me that this disgusting rumor is an ugly fabrication of a Swedish tabloid; even it’s own editors and it’s alleged palestinian source admitted that it had no ground . Which will make no difference, of course, but that’s our world.

I am not going to talk about Mr. Hajjaj.  I used to respect the his art despite the fact that his views were more than different from mine;  I certainly didn’t expect something that low, idiotic, despicable   and obsene from him.  But apparently that’s Emad Hajjaj.  Maybe one day his greatest fear will be a thought that his grandchildren will find out about this drawing.

What I don’t understand, is what does it do on YOUR site?  Certainly if Dr. Goebbels had a website this drawing would be its centerpiece.  But why did YOU publish it?  There have to be SOME explanation, some reason why you wanted it shown under your heading – even if it means  helping to spread a murderous rumor and bringing to yourself the disgust and revultion of many readers.  You wouldn’t publish a KKK drawing of a black person as an ape or cannibal, or a child pornography picture , would you?  Then – why?

Don’t you think it needs to be explained to your readers? Hope to be able to check your blog.

Sincerely,
Boris I. Bronfine, MD.

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Larry Wright Retires from Editorial Cartooning

I’m saddened to write that Larry Wright, who has worked as an editorial cartoonist for the Detroit News for decades, is retiring at the end of this month. We syndicate Larry’s cartoons to more than 800 newspapers.  Larry was one of the first cartoonists to join us when we launched our syndicate nearly ten years ago.  Larry writes:

It is difficult for me to accept an end to editorial cartooning — I started doing it in my first newspaper job in 1961. I have been retired from the Detroit News since April 2006 but they kept me on for 3 free-lance cartoons a week till the economy crash in 2008 had them cut me to 2 a week. As things got worse they cut me down to one a week a few months ago and are cutting me off the end of the year.

It’s not like I’m facing poverty. I have a full pension from Gannett and I just signed a new three-year contract for Kit ‘n’ Carlyle, a daily panel I’ve been doing for United Media since 1980.

Although we will miss him, Larry will be keeping busy.

The Detroit News still has me doing regular free-lance editing and photography of collector car shows on the Detroit News website. It’s called Joyrides and has had a big audience since the late 1990s. I also get to show off my Corvette convertible at these shows.

See an archive of Larry’s editorial cartoons here; he is well known for his conservative views and for cartoons about health care, the automobile industry and Detroit sports.  A few of Larry’s recent cartoons are below.  We miss him already!