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Support Your Local (or Distant) Cartoonist

by Mike Peterson 5 comments March 25, 2024

If you are a lover of the medium, please consider supporting a couple of your favorite artists. As staff positions disappear, private donations make a huge, huge difference. This genuinely matters.And if you are a cartoonist with a support site not listed here, or need a correction, let us know and we’ll update the list. […]

NCS 2024 Reuben Weekend is August 22-24

by D. D. Degg 0 comments March 25, 2024

The National Cartoonists Society (NCS) has set their 2024 NCS Conference and Reuben Awards for August 22-24 (Thursday-Saturday) in San Diego, California. This year we will co-host some of our conference programming with the awesome team at the Comic Con Museum, located in San Diego’s beautiful Balboa Park.  The NCS board used feedback from the […]

CSotD: Have yourself a merry little Monday

by Mike Peterson 13 comments March 25, 2024

Indeed it is, They Can Talk. The bears got up a little early this year and started getting into the bird feeders, which is their equivalent of socializing. We always get warned to take down our bird feeders this time of year, which I gather is because we don’t want to encourage the bears to […]

Association of Canadian Cartoonists Stands By Serge Chapleau and Netanyahu Editoon

by D. D. Degg 1 comments March 24, 2024

This past week La Presse put a Serge Chapleau cartoon on its website depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the 1922 film vampire Nosferatu, and then almost immediately took it down and apologized as accusations of antisemitism began appearing. Just as quickly the Association of Canadian Cartoonists (ACC) responded by backing their brother. … […]

CSotD: Decisions, indecisions, non-decisions

by Mike Peterson 13 comments March 24, 2024

Ted Rall (Counterpoint)’s cartoon sent me scurrying to find whatever blog/podcast/column went with it, because it made no sense to blame Millennials. Turns out he saw a Millennial tell a homeless person “I don’t carry cash” and he feels the cashless society is a government plot.Well, possibly, but I don’t carry cash and I’m too […]

CSotD: Saturday Morning Cartoons

by Mike Peterson 18 comments March 23, 2024

Yes, I know. We’ll get to it after a few more cartoonists have weighed in. For now, we’ll skip the politics and have a few laffs instead. Anyway, she’s not the only one who has suddenly popped up in a most bizarre place. Rip Haywire (AMS) is trying to figure out who he is and […]

Another Comics Kingdom Update

by D. D. Degg 16 comments March 22, 2024

Don’t know how many click on the “News” button in the Comics Kingdom banner running at the top of their pages. I do most every day, and a couple of days ago Alex Garcia provided us with another site update. Which gives us an excuse to once more rage against the machine – or at […]

CSotD: Broke, Busted, Disgusted …

by Mike Peterson 10 comments March 22, 2024

Lisa Benson (Counterpoint) sums up the situation as we head into the weekend: Trump has a major debt hanging over his head and no comfortable way to pay it.To be accurate, it’s not $454 million that he’s got to raise. When you add in the cost of the bond, or, as the fellows he may […]

Cartoon Depicts Netanyahu as Nosferatu, Newspaper Apologizes

by D. D. Degg 2 comments March 21, 2024

Yesterday Montreal’s La Presse published an editorial cartoon by Serge Chapleau depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the title character from the 1922 film Nosferatu.From the Montreal Gazette: La Presse has apologized after a cartoon depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a vampire sparked outrage. The depiction, by veteran editorial cartoonist Serge Chapleau, […]

Twitter Bans Right Wing Cartoonist Reveal

by D. D. Degg 4 comments March 21, 2024

The possible unmasking of an anonymous right wing cartoonist by Mike Peterson yesterday may get him suspended from X/Twitter if the recent efforts to reveal the identity of cartoonist Stonetoss is any indication. From Mashable: Last week, Anonymous Comrades Collective, an online group that describe themselves as an “antifascist journalism collective dedicated to exposing Nazis, […]

CSotD: My Creative Career

by Mike Peterson 8 comments March 21, 2024

Reading Alex requires you to recognize the strict compliance requirements in the British workplace, but this one works anywhere because the IRS similarly allows you to write off business lunches, including alcoholic beverages, but with rules, including that things not get too “lavish and expensive.”Being able to write off a large, expensive bottle of wine […]

Steve Brodner Wins 2024 Herblock Prize Pedro Molina is Finalist

by D. D. Degg 0 comments March 20, 2024

Steve Brodner has been named the 2024 Herblock Prize winner (with portfolio). On choosing Brodner the judges said: Brodner’s work is unflinching, driven by a strong moral compass and imbued with a powerful sense of compassion. As the quote from Herblock engraved on the trophy reads, “Political cartoons, unlike sundials, do not show the brightest […]

2023 National Newspaper Award Finalists

by D. D. Degg 0 comments March 20, 2024

The National Newspaper Awards have announced the finalists for works published in 2023. In the Editorial Cartooning category the finalists are Michael de Adder, Halifax Chronicle Herald Brian Gable, Globe and Mail Bruce MacKinnon, Halifax Chronicle Herald In their comments about the finalists the NNA notes: The Globe and Mail’s Grant Robertson (Bob Levin Award […]

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