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Everyday People Cartoons
Author(s)Cathy Thorne
Websitehttp://everydaypeoplecartoons.com
Current status/scheduleRunning
Launch date1999
Genre(s)Humor

Everyday People is a cartoon written and drawn by Cathy Thorne. The cartoon generally uses a single captioned panel featuring a female protagonist. The series debuted in 1999, and has been in continuous production ever since, publishing a new cartoon on a weekly schedule. There are currently over 600 different cartoons on the website covering topics such as motherhood, relationships, health, beauty and well-being.

Books

Other media

Newspaper

Individual cartoons have been syndicated in various international papers, including:

  • Toronto Star (Ontario, Canada)
  • Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia)
  • Richmond Times-Dispatch (Virginia, USA)
  • The Press (Christchurch, New Zealand)
  • Ventura County Star (California, USA)
  • Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, Australia)
  • Kansas City Star (Kansas, USA)

Magazines

Individual cartoons have appeared in various magazines, including:

  • Good Housekeeping
  • More Magazine
  • Reader's Digest

Websites

Individual cartoons have appeared on various websites, including:

Newsletters

  • Johnson and Johnson's babycenter.com's Pregnancy newsletter
  • Johnson and Johnson's babycenter.com's BabyStages newsletter

Awards

  • Cathy Thorne's Everyday People blog placed 2nd in the Comics category of the 2010 Canadian Weblog Awards.
  • In 2010, Reader's Digest selected Cathy Thorne as one of five talented cartoonists from across Canada to watch."

References

  1. "Winners of the Ninjamatics 2010 Canadian Weblog Awards - 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards - Ninjamatics Writing, Design, and Consulting". Archived from the original on 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2012-05-06.
  2. "Five Canadian Cartoonists to Watch".
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