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CSotD: True Confessions and other wacky stuff

I like Zits (KFS) more when they focus on Jeremy and his friends rather than Jeremy and his parents. Jeremy is a slacker, but he seems to represent all kids in the parental strips while he’s more of a Maynard G. Krebs comic figure alongside his more together pals.This week features a teens-and-jobs story arc, […]

Comic Strip Stuff – More or Less

The San Diego Comic Con has announced the nominees for its 2024 Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award which is usually for comic book artists/cartoonists and this year is no different, except… Vincent Kings is one of the nominees for Time Dog and Other Fairy Tales, a comic book laid out as comic strip. ********** From […]

CSotD: Teach Your Children Well

Peter Steiner sums it all up. Thank you for coming and don’t forget to tip your waitress.But, no, I’ve never been known to avoid elaboration, and there’s a lot more to be said, even if you shouldn’t say it in Louisiana. Or Texas or Arizona or in any of a number of other places and […]

NCS and AAEC Convention Updates

Both the National Cartoonists Society (NCS) and the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) have posted updates concerning their upcoming 2024 conventions. Since the NCS’ Reubens Banquet and Awards come first – August 22-24, 2024 – we will start with them. Reuben Playbill Ads ON SALE thru July 16 The NCS update has to do […]

Luann Guest Artist: Jay Fosgitt

Who better to draw an imaginary tale of Shannon being a “good little girl” than a guy who makes a troll fun? After the first panel, drawn by creator Greg Evans, of today’s Luann comic strip Jay Fosgitt takes on drawing the Luann dailies for two weeks (Greg And Karen Evans remain as the writers […]

CSotD: The difference between ignorance & apathy

An obvious but timely meme, to which I’ll add an old but timely joke:“What is the difference between ignorance and apathy?”“I don’t know and I don’t care.“In Amusing Ourselves To Death, Neil Postman argued that the model for our dystopia was not Orwell’s “1984” but Huxley’s “Brave New World,” because we were not being repressed […]

Lazin’ On A Sunny Sunday Afternoon

Patrick McDonnell returns to Mutts with a new Sunday page today, and tomorrow new dailies begin anew after mostly reruns for 2024 up to this point. (The Sundays will be all new eventually – but today’s isn’t the starting point for regular new Sunday strips.) Also returning Sunday was Lyman in Garfield after an absence […]

So Nancy’s Summer Substitution Begins

After warning her fans that she would be taking a Summer sabbatical Olivia Jaimes has gone on vacation. Today’s Sunday Nancy page shows Leigh Luna taking on the cartooning chores as the first of a round robin of women creators to do a few weeks of Nancy comic strips while the pseudonymous Jaimes either rejuvenates […]

CSotD: Funday Will Sometimes Be The Same

It seems appropriate that Madam & Eve, which has of late dwelt entirely on South Africa’s corrupt and discouraging political scene, should offer this suggestion for relief, which applies to everyone in a corrupt and discouraging political scene, which these days feels like pretty much everybody.Besides, one of the 10 Commandments — available soon on […]

Update to the Feiffer Collection Auction

Earlier this month we mentioned the Jules Feiffer collection of original art up for bid at Swann Auction Galleries. Swann has revealed the results of some of the items. Some of the items’ estimate were over optimistic, some were grossly underestimated (see the page from the comic book that featured the first time Frank Miller […]

Play Ball! with Jim Borgman

Former Cincinnati Enquirer editorial cartoonist (and de facto sports cartoonist) and current Zits comic strip artist Jim Borgman returns to Cincinnati to throw out the first pitch of an upcoming Reds game.From The Cincinnati Enquirer: The Enquirer’s renowned former cartoonist Jim Borgman is returning to the Queen City and stepping up to the Reds’ pitching […]

CSotD: Seeing Them Damned Pictures

I don’t care a straw for your newspaper articles; my constituents don’t know how to read, but they can’t help seeing them damned pictures. — William M. Tweed, 1875This NBC poll result was quoted here before, but, then, Tweed’s comment about Thomas Nast has also been quoted and misquoted many places many times.A crucial difference, […]

Noted Cartoonists, Past and Present, Noted

Stan Mack, Darrin Bell, Bil Keane, Clare Victor Dwiggens, Garry B. Trudeau, Asher Perlman, and Justin Green. Voices in The Village Real Life Funnies, a strip by cartoonist Stan Mack, was a standing feature every week in The Village Voice from 1974 to 1995. Toting a sketchbook and pencils in a pouch on his belt, […]

CSotD: And you thought Taylor Swift was everywhere

Yesterday, Tom Heintjes, known to comics historians for the magazine Hogan’s Alley, posted on Blue Sky that it was the anniversary of the first “Davy Crockett, Frontiersman” strip in 1955, which set me to pondering.First thing I pondered was that Jim McArdle’s version of Davy Crockett looked about as much like Fess Parker as I […]

Will They Yahtzee Willie’s “The Catch”

A “cartoon yahtzee” is when five or more editorial cartoonists draw a similar approach to a news story. “The Catch” is Willie Mays refusing the Cleveland Indians an eighth inning run and probable win of game one in the 1954 World Series (Willie stealing second in the tenth inning also helped win the game for […]

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