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Keegan the Animator and The Return of Jucika

From Wikipedia: Jucika is a Hungarian silent comic strip created by Pál Pusztai that ran from 1957 to 1970. The titular character is a young, attractive woman who gets into a variety of comedic situations, often risqué and suggestive. The series satirizes and parodies sexism, with many of the strips involving Jucika navigating unwanted attention […]

Catching Up with Sy Barry

Beginning in the late 1940s Sy Barry became a comic artist. First assisting his brother Dan on the Tarzan comic strip, then going freelance into comic books while still helping brother Dan on the Flash Gordon comic strip of the 1950s. His main claim to fame is being the artist for The Phantom comic strip […]

CSotD: Maligning Melania

There’s an abundance of cartoons going around based on Melania Trump’s statement in which she denied a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and called for public testimony from his victims. Huck satirizes her famous green raincoat to ask a central question, and it’s obvious from the other cartoonists that their answer is “No.” I wish it […]

The Endangered Right to Cartoon in the US

Hank Kennedy at Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) writes of the pressure being seen by U.S. political cartoonists to suppress cartoons critical of the Trump Administration in an article looking at the United States section of Under Pressure: US’s Erosion of the Right to Cartoon Is No Laughing Matter. Pointing out examples from Ann […]

Comic Strips and the Butterfly Effect

The Changes This Week When cartoonists are able to see their comic strips in print they notice things and make changes. Case in point is Rosebuds by Dee Parson. Rosebuds began running daily in Dee’s local paper and he was finally able to see it regularly on a daily which resulted in him making s […]

CSotD – Weekend Wrap

I suppose it’s hardly surprising that someone called “First Dog on the Moon” is somewhat excited about the Artemis II mission, though if you’ve seen his cartoons before, it’s equally unsurprising that he’s also somewhat skeptical about it. This seems to be a common split: People fascinated by the space program are fascinated while people […]

Miss Cellany Wanders About

As always the new cartoons aren’t as good as the old cartoons; why children are drawn to rambunctious comic characters; the National Cartoonist Society is looking for a few good Toon Talkers; and new comic awards and how they come to pass. The Fairly Oddparents vs. Peppa Pig New children’s cartoons are less entertaining and […]

CSotD: The Blame Game

Venables makes an important point: It’s not over. It’s not clear where we are now, but it is clear that all the same players are still present, and there’s no reason to think any of them plan to change their spots just because one crisis has been put aside. Sort of.In fact, German points out, […]

Stars and Stripes Readers Want Their Comic Strips Back

Stars and Stripes military and civilian readers overseas have now gone two weekends without their Sunday color comics supplement and they are not happy about it. Stars and Stripes ombudsman Jacqueline Smith reports: Pete Hegseth doesn’t want you to see cartoons in this newspaper anymore. And loyal readers of Stars and Stripes are hopping mad. […]

Mafalda still image from Netflix

Netflix Releases Mafalda Series Teaser Image

Netflix’s Made in Argentina has released their line-up for 2026-2027. The highly anticipated Mafalda series, based on Quino’s iconic character, has an undated 2027 release date. Along with line-up descriptions they have released a teaser image from the animated series.The animated series will be directed by Oscar-winning director Juan José Campanella. Campanella will also serve […]

CSotD: What a day for a Humpday!

Well, afraid not, but I share the fellow’s sentiments. Since I hit the sack before Dear Leader’s deadline for genocide, I turned on my computer this morning wondering if there was anything left, to find that he’d found yet another thing that will now happen in two weeks. Which is to say that Kearney wasn’t […]

Peabody Award Art Spiegelman Disaster Is My Muse

Art Spiegelman: Disaster is My Muse Nominated for Peabody Award

The 86th Peabody Award nominees have been announced. The Art Spiegelman documentary “Art Spiegelman Disaster Is My Muse” made the list of 20 films up for the award in the documentary category. From the nomination description: This documentary explores the life and work of Art Spiegelman, best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel “Maus,” […]

Dave Kirwan – RIP

Cartoonist, illustrator, artist Dave Kirwan has passed away. David Michael (Dave) Kirwan June 15, 1951 – April 4, 2026 From the obituary: It was during his childhood spent watching late-night monster movies and creating scenery for summer theater productions that his love for drawing and painting first took hold, as did his eternal fervor for […]

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