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Roger McKenzie – RIP

by D. D. Degg 0 comments 5 hours ago

Comic book writer Roger McKenzie has passed away. Roger McKenzie November 8, 1950 – August 21, 2026 McKenzie’s death was announced on his Facebook page: Early this morning, Peepster-in-Chief Roger McKenzie passed away peacefully in hospice care. He’d been dealing with end-stage heart failure and kidney disease for the past several months. He was certain […]

CSotD: Journalism 401

by Mike Peterson 8 comments 9 hours ago

I don’t expect to devote much more attention to Natalie Harp unless something new and important emerges, but the reaction so far has been a combination of cover-up and guesswork. When you aren’t forthcoming, people fill in the blanks.Conservatives are screaming “How dare you suggest that Dear Leader is having an affair!” while only a […]

Fair Warning on 2027 Reubens

by D. D. Degg 0 comments 19 hours ago

Mark your calendars — 81st Annual Reuben Awards and NCS Conference San Diego, August 12–14, 2027 From the National Cartoonists Society (NCS): You may be thinking — didn’t we just go to San Diego? We did, in 2024! And we’re going back on purpose. For 36 years, from 1947-1982, The Reuben Awards and Banquet was […]

Matt Golding Takes 2026 Kennedy Award for Outstanding Cartoon

by D. D. Degg 1 comments 1 day ago

The Kennedy Award, “the most prestigious event in Australian journalism,” honors excellence in journalism (not to be confused with the Washington, D.C. based Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards). Friday evening The Kennedy Award for Outstanding Cartoon went to Matt Golding for his “Playing Trump.” Golding’s win was one of five that Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) […]

Strip Scene & Strips Seen

by D. D. Degg 6 comments 1 day ago

Despite the feature image and the opening item this is a post about comic strips. Three Days a Week at the Two Party Opera Last month Brian Carroll, after five years of a very erratic and sporadic schedule, has returned his Two Party Opera comic strip to regular thrice weekly appearances. Carroll employs past and […]

CSotD: Governing from Inside a Bubble

by Mike Peterson 8 comments 1 day ago

Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) both grabbed and sparked headlines this week with a brief mention of a Trump aide who, until then, had flown under the radar. He doesn’t want to do the job. He wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie on their apparently defenseless flying palace, gifted by the Emir of Qatar.Ossoff certainly […]

2026 Ignatz Award Nominees Announced

by Alan Gardner 1 comments 1 day ago

Small Press Expo announced the nominees for this year’s Ignatz Awards. The awards recognize the best in independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons. Voting opened yesterday to those on SPX’s email list or if you request a ballot. Voting ends Sept. 11 with the winners announced on the 12th during the awards ceremony.Here […]

Len Brown – RIP

by D. D. Degg 6 comments 2 days ago

Former Topps trading card Creative Director Len Brown has passed away. Leonard Albert (Len) Brown October 7, 1941 – August 11, 2026 From the obituary: Born in Brooklyn, New York, Len embarked on a remarkable professional journey shortly after high school when he joined the Product Development Department of Topps Chewing Gum. Over a four-decade […]

CSotD: 6079 Smith W.! Yes, YOU!

by Mike Peterson 12 comments 2 days ago

A sudden hot sweat had broken out all over Winston’s body. His face remained completely inscrutable. Never show dismay! Never show resentment! A single flicker of the eyes could give you away.It used to be fiction, but here we are. America is dotted with cameras, many of them just recording license plates as cars stream […]

Ġorġ Mallia – RIP

by D. D. Degg 0 comments 2 days ago

Maltese cartoonist and author Ġorġ Mallia has passed away. Ġorġ Mallia November 9, 1957 – August 19, 2026 From Sarah Carabott and The Times of Malta: Academic, cartoonist and author Ġorġ Mallia has died at the age of 68. Mallia served as head of the Department of Media and Communications, where he mentored hundreds of […]

Way Wayback Whensday – The World’s First Comic

by D. D. Degg 1 comments 2 days ago

From Laurence Grove at The University of Glasgow: “The World’s First Comic and Its New Digital Format:” The Glasgow Looking Glass, which in its initial run lasted for 17 issues from June 1825 until April 1826, has now, but only recently, been accepted as the world’s first modern comic. What was this satirically brilliant, thoroughly modern, publication […]

CSotD: Comic Relief

by Mike Peterson 28 comments 3 days ago

There seems to be a contest to see who can draw the best cartoon about ICE agents peeing with their shock gloves on. Bado has several more at his blog, which spares me having to collect an array. I’ll deal with the gloves more seriously tomorrow, but, in the meantime, I would invite you to […]

13 is Lucky Number for Tatulli

by D. D. Degg 2 comments 3 days ago

How many times must a man be named before you award him the prize? For Mark Tatulli it was 13. Sarah Nicell at The Philadelphia Inquirer talks to the local cartoonist who finally took home NCS’s The Reuben (or here). Mark Tatulli doesn’t know what made this year different from the last 12 times the […]

Cartoonists Now Cartoonists Then

by D. D. Degg 1 comments 4 days ago

A Roger Langridge interview, a Bill Mauldin/Willie & Joe exhibit, and James Bond and Bolling, Ruben Bolling. Roger Langridge, Cartoonist Extraordinaire A favorite cartoonist of The Daily Cartoonist Roger Langridge is interviewed at DAF Novelties by Danny Ferbert. Your run on Popeye is one of my favorite comic books. Are you a fan of the […]

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