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CSotD: AAEC/ACC 24, Day 2

Day Two of the AAEC/ACC Conference in Montreal began with the Americans conducting a business meeting while the Canadians held a panel on digitization and conservation, apparently in both languages, unless the Billy Ireland’s Jenny Robb is fluent en francais, since she was one of the presenters.After lunch, we were reunited and began a full […]

Thick as Thaves – A Centennial Celebration

Frank and Ernest creator Robert Lee (Bob) Thaves was born on Oct. 5, 1924, one hundred years ago today. As Bob’s National Cartoonists Society mini-autobiographical card above notes he became a published cartoonist while still a student. The Los Angeles Times obituary says the cartooning affliction began in high school: As a boy, he knew […]

Manning and Noel Take on Dick Tracy

Tomorrow, October 6, 2024, has Matthew K. Manning and Howie (H.C.) Noel start a short stint on Dick Tracy. Everyone grows up with the goal of fulfilling a childhood dream, and for DuBoistown native Howie Noel, that dream has come true as Sunday marks the debut of a three-week run of an official Dick Tracy […]

CSotD: AAEC/ACC 24, Day One

Welcome to Montreal, home of Westmount High, alma mater of Kamala Harris, who, as Terry Mosher (Aislin) reminded us, lived here for a few years when her mother was a professor at McGill.There will be a lot of graphics today, so the prose will be sparse, and note that a lot was shot at an […]

Stan Kelly Original Art Part of Exhibit

If you’re in or near Los Angeles and a fan of Stan Kelly‘s scathing meta-satirical “right-wing” editorial cartoons from The Onion, you can see his original artwork displayed at the American Punchline exhibit at Subliminal Projects. Cartoonist Ward Sutton claims to be only Kelly’s assistant, but I have it on good authority that he does […]

Ed McLachlan

Ed Maclachlan – RIP

Ed Maclachlan, recognized as “one of our greatest living cartoonists,” has passed away. He was 84 years old.Ed was born in 1940 in Humberton, Leicestershire. According to Lambiek Comiclopedia, he studied art at Leicester College of Art (now DeMontfort University) from 1957-1961. His first published cartoons were in the college publication Lucifer. He began submitting […]

Comic Strips in the News

The Gang’s All Here!, Breaking Cat News, Mafalda, The K Chronicles, Half Full/Nat, Dennis the Menace², and Non Sequitur. 12-year-old cartoonist draws for South Sioux City newspaper SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. (KCAU) — Alvaro Galindo Jr. has been drawing for over two years now for the South Sioux City newspaper Mundo Latino, starting when he […]

CSotD: Rirez

Nous sommes ici, at the AAEC and ACC Convention in Montreal, and I’m gradually re-learning to shift from English to French and back again as well as recalling that once you find the place you’re looking for and then find a place to park, you have forgotten how to get where you were going. Fortunately, […]

This Week’s Whatnots

Some peripherally comics related stuff: Stan Lee’s L.A. home on the market; Macmillan Publishers donate to bookstores/comic shops in hurricane Helene’s path; Garfield Nendoroid Prototype; a Rugrats live-action movie; a New Yorker strike could disrupt the New Yorker Festival. Back in late 2014, Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee doled out $4.4 million for a modern […]

Harvey’s Hundredth

Cartoonist Harvey Kurtzman was born 100 years ago today – on October 3, 1924. From the editors of The Comics Journal: This Thursday, Oct. 3, marks the 100th birthday of Harvey Kurtzman, the genius behind Two-Fisted Tales, Frontline Combat, Mad, Trump, Humbug, Help! and, yes, even Little Annie Fanny. Kurtzman’s work changed the shape of […]

CSotD: VP Debate 2, the Sequel

I promised more coverage if there were more cartoons about the VP Debate, so we’ll start with Walt Handelsman’s contribution, because the buried joke here is that the undecideds didn’t likely watch the debate but he’s right that they are likely still peddling the same-old-same-old excuse. It’s so much better than admitting that you can’t […]

Reuben Award Winner Hilary Price Interview

Hilary B. Price is the creator and cartoonist for the Rhymes With Orange comic strip. Recently, Hilary won Cartoonist of Year at this year’s Reuben Awards, which are the Academy Awards for the cartooning industry. In 1995, she became the youngest-ever female syndicated newspaper cartoonist. TOM: Where do you get the most readers these days […]

A Heaping Helping of Wayback Whensday

Comic strips Star Hawks, Bringing Up Father, Garth, and Sergeant Joe; with a detour to the Fleischer Studio.From World of Monsters: STAR HAWKS employed an unconventional format for a newspaper comic strip by using a two-tier layout as opposed to the conventional single-tier strips that were considered the standard. This enabled Kane to expand the dimensions […]

CSotD: The VPs Meet

Last night’s debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance wrapped up late enough that few cartoonists have had a chance to weigh in on it, and, if there is a substantial wave of coverage, we can always return to the topic.But it’s reasonable to believe that Steve Kelley (Creators) drew this ahead of time, because […]

A New Strip Scene Issue

Featuring Fort Knox, Alley Oop, Ink Pen, Crankshaft, Vintage Judge Parker, Close to Home, and JumpStart.The 15th year of Fort Knox by Paul Jon Boscacci! Fort Knox began on October 1, 2009 which is odd because that date was a Thursday. Most newspapers that picked it up started running it on Monday October 5, 2009 […]

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