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CSotD: Conversions and Comfortings

I had intended to run a collection of Reiner/Trump cartoons to show the depth of rejection Trump’s insane post had sparked, but Campbell sums it up. There’s not much more to be said, and the people who are shocked are shocked and the people who cannot be shocked are not. I liked Bramhall’s take, but […]

Walter Mahoney – RIP

Former Tribune Media Services Sales Manager and Senior VP Walter Mahoney has passed away. Walter F. Mahoney January 21, 1951 – November 20, 2025 From the obituary: After growing up in Richmond, Va, he attended the University of Georgia, graduating with a degree in Journalism. Walter was the Senior Vice President of Tribune Media Services, […]

Cartoonists and Their Comics

Featuring Lynda Barry on museums, Liam Francis Walsh too soon?, Charlie Daniel and Brad Boring for the kids, Joel Pett standup cartoonist, Russell Taylor and Charles Peattie create Alex, but we start with senior stripper Sidney Harris at the gym. Sidney Harris at the Gym for a Pop-Up Exhibit Sidney Harris, 92, walked into a […]

CSotD: A Tranche of Stochastic Humpday Humor

I suppose if you’re going to mock the word “stochastic,” you shouldn’t use a relevant cartoon to open the discussion. I finally looked it up because everyone has been writing about stochastic terrorism and stochastic this or that. It just means random, which is awfully close to not meaning anything, or at least, it’s close […]

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A Savage Art Now Streaming Everywhere

The documentary about one of the most influential editorial cartoonists in America is now streaming on most platforms. “A Savage Art the Life Cartoons of Pat Oliphant” can now be viewed on most streaming platforms (check link above for list). As I rewrote in my review back in June: Clocking in at 88 minutes, the […]

Beetle Bailey’s Stepson Reflects

Among the cartoonists who were members of the famed Mort Walker Studio it could be argued that none were more involved and important than Jerry Dumas. Certainly none lasted longer in the partnership. From Timothy Dumas: In June of 1956 [Jerry Dumas] rolled into the Belle Haven driveway of Mort Walker, creator of the popular […]

CSotD: Things Said And Left Unsaid

There are a lot of Rob Reiner/Pearly Gates cartoons out there, but you won’t see them here. I’m sorry he and his wife are dead, but the best I can do is refer back to John Donne yet again: Each man’s death diminishes me. But Donne also challenged Death, and warned it not to be […]

The New Yorker’s 2025 Cartoons & Puzzles Issue

I wasn’t paying attention when I noted Emma Allen‘s article about Otto Soglow. It was only one small part of The New Yorker’s annual Cartoons & Puzzles edition for 2025. The highlight of the issue are the “comic strip” profiles of a half dozen former New Yorker cartoonists by current New Yorker cartoonists. Michael Maslin […]

Hey Kids! Comics! Advent(ur)ing

Below are some comic and cartoon books scheduled for December 2025 release (or so). Images and links from a variety of publishers and outlets, though ordering through your local comic shop or independent book store is a good idea. The Smythes by Rea Irvin (update: much more about The Smythes and Rea Irvin) Rea Irvin […]

CSotD: Miscellaneous Monday

Not sure what motivated Bennett on this one, but I know why it resonated with me. For some half a century, I imposed journalistic ethics on myself and did not register with a political party. Granted, I was generally in sympathy with one over the other, but I never voted a straight ticket and some […]

Zohran Mamdani and the Right-Wing Cartoonists

Hank Kennedy for Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) looks at the editoons of right-wing cartoonists during Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for mayor of New York City. [FAIR is rated “Left-Center biased based on slightly favoring the left politically and High for factual reporting” according to Media Bias/Fact Check.] Right-wing political cartoonists, for obvious reasons, had […]

Wayback Weekend: Otto Soglow, Rose O’Neill, and Syd Hoff

Otto Soglow’s New Yorker Spot Art New Yorker cartoon editor Emma Allen waxes wonderfully over the magazine’s Otto Soglow spot art. The New Yorker doesn’t easily let go of the old stuff. Recently, our copy department retired the hyphen we’d kept in “in-box” for longer than anyone should keep anything in an inbox. But “teen-ager” […]

CSotD: A Few Of My Favorite Rants

Let’s start with something guaranteed to offend somebody: I’m okay with death. We all die eventually and maybe my stoicism makes it easier to deal with but I can’t think of a major religion in which a well-prepared death is seen as bad. It’s sad, but it makes sense to deal with it, and Bizarro […]

Scott Adams Paralyzed/Hospitalized

In a situation that began yesterday and worsened today Dilbert creator Scott Adams is telling viewers: “I am paralyzed below the waist. I can’t move any muscles. I do have feeling – just can’t move any muscles.” “The solution is to ambulance me to a facility to get radiated. They’re gonna try to radiate that […]

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