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CSotD: Humpday Co-Respondents

We missed all the speeches the other night — okay, we didn’t miss them, but we didn’t get to hear them — but here’s the speech you should have heard at graduation but didn’t.I realized halfway through senior year that the campus placement bureau never had anyone there interviewing for Philosopher Kings, and started thinking […]

CSotD: Current Events Pop Quiz

I came across a half-dozen or so cartoons about adding ballrooms to elementary schools, and it’s a fair point but I gather one of those fair points so obvious that it occurred to everybody. As noted yesterday, the ballroom is an absolutely stupid idea and the events at the WHCA dinner didn’t change that.But McKee […]

Dick Matena

Dick Matena – RIP

The prolific Dutch comics artist Dick Matena passed away yesterday. He was 83 years old. He also published under the pseudonyms A. den Dooier, John Kelly and Dick Richards.Dick was born and raised in The Hague in Amsterdam. Not one who did well in school settings, he dropped out of school at age 15 and worked odd jobs. […]

NCS Divisional Nominees for 2025

The National Cartoonists Society has revealed the nominees for their 2025 Divisional Reuben Awards. ADVERTISING / PRODUCT ILLUSTRATION Pat Higgins – Liniers – Pashur ART FOR ANIMATED MEDIA Gogopedro – Chari Pere – Mike Salva BOOK ILLUSTRATION Jason Chatfield – Mike Deas – Chuck Dillon COMIC BOOK Jackie Musto – Eric Powell – Stan Sakai […]

Gerry Conway – RIP

Comic book writer and editor, author, TV writer and producer Gerry Conway has passed away.Gerard Francis (Gerry) Conway September 10, 1952 – April 2026 Gerry Conway’s family requested Marvel Comics to release the news that Gerry Conway has died. On behalf of his family, we are sad to share that writer and former editor-in-chief Gerry […]

CSotD: Conspiracy Theories: Vast & Half-Vast

You do understand, O Best Beloved, that people in developed nations don’t live like this, right? Morland sums up how we’re viewed from abroad, and if you pay any attention to life in other countries, you should find it hard to argue with him.Guardian writer Rachel Leingang wrote “Instead of a speech stacked with heated […]

The Aislin & de Adder Interview

Terry Mosher has twice won the National Newspaper Award and is a member of The Order of Canada. Michael de Adder has twice won the National Newspaper Award and is a member of The Order of Canada. Terry Mosher aka “Aislin” showed Pierre Trudeau tripping Brian Mulroney when the latter retired. “The Tories denounced me […]

News, Notes, and Updates

With Greg Evans, Paul Noth, Howie Noel, Sandra Bell-Lundy, Matt Kindt, and Keith Frady and Phillip Ginn. Evans’s English Greg Evans has written letters to The San Diego Union-Tribune column Lederer on Language questioning the use of English. Richard Lederer has recently collected and printed a few of them. Greg writes, “I stumble on (and […]

CSotD: After the Ball is Half-Over

I’m disappointed in last night’s half-dinner, though I hope it lasted enough for everyone to get their selfies, as Telnaes suggested ahead of time. But I wanted to see how it came out, and I guess while we can’t have nice things, we also can’t have not-so-nice things, either. It’s too early to get into […]

Michael de Adder Wins 2025 National Newspaper Award

MIchael de Adder has been named the National Newspaper Award’s 2025 Illustrated Commentary winner. The National Newspaper Awards (NNA) honors the best in Canadian journalism. The National Newspaper Award announcement: Winner: Michael de Adder, The Globe and Mail, for his political satire on the impact of the Trump presidency. Judges described it as “truly memorable […]

George Gant Nominated for Six Glyph Awards

The Glyph Awards, honoring the best in comics made by, for, and about people of color from the preceding calendar year, has announced the nominees for their 2026 slate of categories. Of the nine categories George Gant and his Beware of Toddler comic strip has been named in six. The six categories in which George […]

Satire on Standby

Garry B. Trudeau biographer Joshua Kendall for The Boston Globe (or here) compares the attitudes of Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton with the current resident of The Oval Office. [In 1974 Nixon] wrote Trudeau to request a signed copy of the “ill health resignation” comic strip. And it hung in his office ever since. In […]

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