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Skip to commentsTalkin’ ’bout this ‘n’ that with Francesco Marciuliano and Jim Keefe, Doug MacGregor, William Randolph Hearst, Michael Ricigliano and Kevin Kallaugher, Jason Lutes, and Charles Brubaker.
Francesco Marciuliano and Jim Keefe
Ever started a podcast and wondered if you’d accidentally clicked “play all”? Yeah, we’re feeling it too. On this delightfully never-ending episode, we dive deep with Francesco Marciuliano and Jim Keefe, the creative duo behind the beloved comic strip Sally Forth. From tales of family mayhem to creative chaos, Francesco and Jim spill behind-the-scenes secrets, laugh about long-running story arcs, and share how they keep Sally hilariously relatable after more than four decades.

At the Comics Kingdom podcast Alex Garcia hosts current Sally Forth creators Francesco Marciuliano and Jim Keefe for a fun hour and a half. Jim’s been working on Sally Forth for 14 years, Ces for twice that.
Doug MacGregor
Doug MacGregor has been an editorial cartoonist for more than 40 years. He got his professional start at the Norwich Bulletin in eastern Connecticut in 1980. He moved to Florida in 1988 and drew cartoons for the News Press in Fort Myers until 2011. Doug created five cartoons every week, year in and year out, for nearly a quarter century. These days he draws one a week for The Naples Press.


Cartoonist Doug MacGregor donated a large collection of his editorial cartoons, mostly dealing with environmental issues, to the Archives & Special Collections at the Wilson G. Bradshaw Library at Florida Gulf Coast University. Mike Kiniry at WGCU (NPR) interviewed Doug and Archives Coordinator Emily Murray.
During the interview Doug mentions that liking old cartoons that are still relevant, thus the 1988 toon above. This interview is from April 2025.
William Randolph Hearst and King Features Syndicate

From a year ago we bring you Felix Comics’ “King Features Syndicate – An Abbreviated History.”
It covers the years 1863 to 2024 in 4 and a half minutes – so just some highlights, but a nice summary.
Michael Ricigliano and Kevin Kallaugher

From Baltimore Positive at WNST comes an hour with political cartoonist KAL and sports cartoonist Ricig with tales of sneaking stuff into cartoons.
Jason Lutes
Local political cartoonist on his unique career
What goes into making and selecting a political cartoon? And what is the role of the political cartoonist in today’s fast-paced 24-hour news cycle?

CTV interviews political cartoonist Jason Lutes on his Ottawa Citizen cartoons.

Charles Brubaker

Lauren Ipsums cartoonist Charles Brubaker talks to host Julie Cooke on Tennessee is Talking.
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