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CSotD: It’s Monday Morning Quarterback Time

There seems to be an epidemic of “I Told You So, Maine” erupting across the nation, or at least erupting across the editorial cartooning world. I kind of thought I’d covered the Graham Platner thing the other day and we would move on, but I was mistaken.Bramhall isn’t particularly snarky in his commentary, which plays […]

Cartoonist Watch: John Kovaleski, Joe Gill, Ralph Steadman

Dominique Musorrafiti for RetroFuturista interviews Ralph Steadman in “Beautiful Splatter.” From the introduction: …later attending the London College of Printing during the 1960s. This period proved highly productive, as he established himself by contributing to major publications including Punch, Private Eye, The Daily Telegraph, The New York Times, and Rolling Stone. He permanently altered the […]

Luann Sex Scene Too Much For Newspaper

“You thought it was a joke and so you laughed You laughed! You know you laughed. I heard you laugh! You laughed and laughed and laughed.” When I noted the week-long amorous adventure of Brad and Toni in the Luann comic strip the reaction was a general “pfft, c’mon” over my reservations that it may […]

CSotD: The Old Men on the Porch

As with the best of political humor, Margulies gets a laugh alongside a sigh, but my first reaction was “Who cares what Chris Christie thinks?”He had his shot and he blew it. One of my father’s gripes about the steel industry was that it took in his generation when they came back from the war, […]

The New Funnies This Week

But before we get to this week’s comic strips we need to catch up to a couple from last week. Didn’t mention Marco Finnegan‘s guest stint as Gil Thorp artist last week ’cause I was waiting to see if the gig lasted longer than a week. It didn’t, Rachel Merrill returned this week. I only […]

CSotD: Vox Populi and Other Delusions

Nor should we listen to those who say “The voice of the people is the voice of God,” for the turbulence of the mob is always close to insanity. — Alcuin to Charlemagne, 798 AD“Friends, I want to remove any cause for contention between you two fine fellow-Democrats”HerblockI missed getting to vote in 1968, because […]

Seven Days Annual Cartoon Issue is Out for 2026

Vermont’s favorite alternative newspaper Seven Days has released its annual Cartoon Issue cover featuring Vermont’s newest cartoonist laureate Stephen Bissette with an interview inside. And a whole lot more as Dan Bolles tells us: In a Seven Days interview, Bissette said his primary goal during his three-year tenure is to produce a history of cartooning […]

CSotD: A Pause in the Unfunny

Opening with one political cartoon, largely because I disagree. Trump’s clodhopper interference in the World Cup didn’t destroy the integrity of soccer. It merely pointed out the lack of integrity of FIFA, which — as has been noted here and everywhere else — wasn’t in doubt to begin with. If the red card kerfuffle made […]

The State of the Art-ists

Creative Boom has released the results of its 2026 survey from creatives around the world, with the scales tipped toward the United Kingdom and the Unites States. The state of the creative industry 2026 survey as spelled out by Tom May Our wide-ranging survey lays bare a profession that’s exhausted, anxious about its future, and […]

CSotD: The Red Menace(s)

First, here’s the Red Card Menace:Just when you think Dear Leader has run out of ways to make everyone in the world hate us, he pulls this. They all laughed at him when he got that stupid pretend Peace Prize, but everybody assumed that was going to be the end of it. As I’ve said […]

Mike Scott – RIP

Cowboy cartoonist Mike Scott has passed away. George Michael (Mike) Scott December 13, 1952 – July 4, 2026 From the obituary: Mike earned degrees in Animal Science and Agricultural Extension and Education from New Mexico State University before beginning a 27‑year career at Fort Sumner Municipal Schools. As an agriculture, shop, and science teacher, he […]

Daryl Cagle: Cartoonist, Syndicator

For nearly 50 years Daryl Cagle has been illustrating. For over 30 of those years he has been an editorial cartoonist and since the year 2000 he has owned and operated Cagle Cartoons, the largest syndicator of editorial cartoonists. Tracy Lehr for KEYT-TV profiles Montecito’s favorite son. “Here is Trump killing PBS and of course […]

CSotD: The Critical Necessity of Pudding

While we’re remembering 250 years ago, it was about then that Samuel Johnson wrote  “My old friend, Mrs. Carter, could make a pudding as well as translate Epictetus from the Greek, and work a handkerchief as well as compose a poem.”Whatever the quality of Elizabeth Carter’s cooking and sewing, the quality of her scholarship is astonishing, […]

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