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CSotD: Hearing what we want to believe

by Mike Peterson 8 comments March 20, 2024

Rick McKee offers a bit of a puzzler, because we seem to be locked in an endless argument over what Dear Leader said and what Dear Leader meant. Is it intentional? His fault? Our fault?Trump has plenty of trouble just reading from his TelePrompter, lapsing off into incoherent approximations of what’s written in front of […]

Paul Trap’s Milton Caniff Homage

by D. D. Degg 0 comments March 19, 2024

Cartoonist Paul Trap paid tribute to Terry and the Pirates with Milton Caniff‘s Pat Ryan and The Dragon Lady making an appearance in Thatababy today: Paul pirated (heh, heh) a couple panels from the October 10, 1936 Terry and the Pirates comic strip:

Holbrook On The Fastrack For 40 Years

by D. D. Degg 12 comments March 19, 2024

March 19, 1984 saw a new comic strip by Bill Holbrook syndicated to newspapers across America. The characters of On The Fastrack would change over the years with some taking on the starring role over others. On May 18, 2010 a character came into the strip who would take on that starring role. As Bill […]

CSotD: Who do you trust?

by Mike Peterson 3 comments March 19, 2024

Political cartoonists got a bit of a break in that they could draw cartoons about Putin’s re-election just about any time and then put things on autopilot and take a vacation when the election actually took place.But Patrick Chappatte makes a good point in that Putin himself seems to be on autopilot, neither caring about […]

Miss Cellany’s Monday Summaries

by D. D. Degg 2 comments March 18, 2024

Chance Browne, Sacred Heart Academy comic strips, Dummy magazine, Michael de Adder lecture, and Public Transport MagazineThe family/funeral home notice of Chance Browne‘s passing has been published. A link is added to our obit. ********** The Reord, serving the Catholic Community of Central Kentucky, has the story of student cartoonists.********** Welcome to dummy, a quarterly […]

The Daily Cartoonist As News Reference

by D. D. Degg 2 comments March 18, 2024

Forget The New York Times or CNN/Fox/MSNBC or Encyclopedia Britannica or Wikipedia The Daily Cartoonist just got got used as a source in a more important learning tool – the Breaking Cat News comic strip! Georgia Dunn has, appropriately, Tabitha take on a special breaking news alert this week as BCN reports on the alarming […]

CSotD: Only Slightly Political

by Mike Peterson 4 comments March 18, 2024

Pearls Before Swine (AMS) gets political this morning, and I’ll admit I can’t tiptoe around the general topic either. It’s not easy to avoid thinking about. My social media this morning consisted of a mix of leftover St. Patrick’s Day stuff — and I don’t intend to get into that again — and loads of […]

Funny Pages Phasing Out Female Artists

by D. D. Degg 5 comments March 17, 2024

Michael Cavna, for The Washington Post, covers the disappearance of women cartoonists from newspaper pages. Michael talks to Hilary Price, Georgia Dunn, Stephanie Piro, Lynn Johnston, Karen Evans, and King Features President C. J. Kettler. Kettler, along with Stephan Pastis, talk more about the general State of The Art: “[A]re we in the same place […]

CSotD: Laughing Only at the Well-Healed

by Mike Peterson 14 comments March 17, 2024

Constant Readers know how much I hate March 17, but that means I got a kick out of John Cole’s contribution to the day, because it’s entirely silly start to finish. Darby O’Gill and the Little People is not, by far, the worst Irish-American film ever shot, but it does play on sentimental archetypes and […]

Syndicate Stripping Saturday

by D. D. Degg 1 comments March 16, 2024

Started the week with remembrances of a long gone character. Though we get a better look at Broom-Hilda peeking out of that log than we used to get of Grelber’s face. Strangely beginning Tuesday “Browne” started showing up as the signature in Hi and Lois. It seems too soon to be paying tribute to Chance […]

CSotD: Elsewhere in the News

by Mike Peterson 3 comments March 16, 2024

Joel Pett (Tribune) explains it all. We are now engaged in a great civil war, testing whether people are more afraid of scary, foolish nonsense than they are of genuine problems.The answer isn’t entirely clear, which is what makes reality so much fun. Certainly, the “real threats” of ignorance combined with disinformation are a heady […]

Hey(th and Begorrah) Kids! Comics!

by D. D. Degg 2 comments March 15, 2024

Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for March 2024 release. 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. Arnold: The Complete Collection Volume 2 by Kevin McCormick After more than 30 years Arnold is back, […]

CSotD: TikTok Timeout?

by Mike Peterson 3 comments March 15, 2024

I gather, from the flood of cartoons on the topic, that I’m the only person in America who doesn’t watch TikTok. It’s not that I don’t watch TikTok, but I don’t watch many videos, which I would say has something to do with being ADD except I know people with ADD who find short videos […]

Newspaper Cartoonists Use Digital Tools, but Not as You’d Expect

by D. D. Degg 2 comments March 14, 2024

I spent dozens of hours last fall interviewing newspaper cartoonists about how they draw their work, assuming that many would have adopted modern tools like a Wacom Cintiq tablet or at least a digital stylus paired with something like an iPad. Instead, I was surprised to find that many rely on traditional media, like ink, […]

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