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A Senior Strippers Two-Fer

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 9, 2023

Today we welcome two cartoonists to our Senior Strippers Club, both Ashleigh Brilliant and Jose Delbo turn 90. Ashleigh Brilliant, born December 9, 1933, came to prominence during San Francisco’s 1967 Summer of Love where he had joined the Haight Ashbury scene. From the April 7, 1967 San Francisco Examiner: Sometime between 1967 and 1972 […]

CSotD: That which we call a Steve …

by Mike Peterson 8 comments December 9, 2023

Tony Carrillo gives us a clue to his lead time on F-Minus (AMS), given that the American Ornithological Society announced on November 1 that they intended to change the names of birds named after people.They should have made their secondary reason first, which is that using descriptive names rather than eponyms helps people identify birds […]

First & Last: Stan Mack’s Real Life Funnies

by D. D. Degg 2 comments December 8, 2023

The news of a new collection of Stan Mack’s Real Life Funnies comic strip, which ran in The Village Voice from 1974 to 1995, sent me to the archives to find the first and last of the comic strip that for 20 years portrayed New York City life using quotes heard that both the cartoonist […]

Griffith’s Observatory: Bushmiller and Nancy

by D. D. Degg 1 comments December 8, 2023

Cartoonist and biographer Bill Griffith has an obsession with Ernie Bushmiller and Nancy and Sluggo. In the past seventeen strips that trio, or some combination of them, have been mentioned in four of his Zippy the Pinhead comics, including today’s. So fans of Griffith, Bushmiller, and comics looked forward to the release of his graphic […]

CSotD: Weekend Update

by Mike Peterson 9 comments December 8, 2023

Today will be a combination of the absurd and the frightening, so we’ll start somewhere in the middle with Graeme MacKay’s commentary on the price of Christmas trees. The scout troop in our town square is selling them for $65, about the same price as the local co-op, but I haven’t checked prices elsewhere because, […]

Editoonist Evans Responds to Upset Readers

by D. D. Degg 3 comments December 7, 2023

Peter Evans has been contributing editorial cartoons to The Islander News of Key Biscayne for nearly 30 years. During that time his cartoons have drawn negative comments. A cartoon about the current Israeli/Hamas War is no exception. For example: The November 30 edition had a cartoon depicting the battle between Israel and Hamas. I object […]

Comics Kingdom Spotlight: Nate Fakes

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 7, 2023

Break of Day arrived on the Comics Kingdom roster when it relocated to its new home last Spring [link added]. However, the online strip goes back to August 29, 2011 [link added], when it was picked up for syndication. Its origin dates back even further to 2003 in the college newspaper, The Wright State Guardian, […]

CSotD: Juxtapalooza!

by Mike Peterson 9 comments December 7, 2023

Matt DaviesClay JonesBy now you’ve heard that Time magazine has named Taylor Swift its Person of the Year, which I capitalize because they’ve managed to make it into a Big Freaking Deal despite a few damp squibs and obvious choices over the years.You can tell that Matt Davies has daughters, because he doesn’t seem particularly […]

Wayback Whensday: Scrappy, Seuss, Gordo

by D. D. Degg 3 comments December 6, 2023

Harry McCracken in Scrappyland Preeminent Scrappy historian Harry McCracken returns, after a two year absence, to present a print off-shoot of the 1930s animated character: The Complete Scrappy Comic Strip “by” Charles Mintz. Says Harry: Among Scrappy rarities, few items are as tantalizingly obscure as the Scrappy newspaper strip. Though perhaps “newspaper strip” is a […]

Chris and Carroll Browne Estate Sale

by D. D. Degg 4 comments December 6, 2023

Cartoonist Chris Browne passed away early this year, now much of his, and his wife Carroll who predeceased him by a few years, estate is going up for sale. KELO of Sioux Falls South Dakota reports: Now 10 months after his passing much of his estate is going up for sale at his home on […]

CSotD: Naughty but Occasionally Nice

by Mike Peterson 11 comments December 6, 2023

Might as well get my annual fruitcake rant out of the way. There will be a kabillion cartoons twixt now and Dec 25 about how awful fruitcake is, but in this Off The Mark (AMS), Mark Parisi gives us a close-up that explains the problem.Traditional fruitcake is a dense, dark loaf full of brown sugar […]

U.K. Political Cartoonists of the Year 2023 – Update: Suella Heckled, Adams Honored

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 5, 2023

Winners of The 2023 Ellwood Atfield Political Cartoon of the Year Awards have been announced. Ellwood Atfield with The Political Cartoon Society and the Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation hosted the awards which were presented on December 5, 2023 and announced on the Ellwood Atfield X/Twitter feed. Winner of The Low Trophy (Winner, Political Cartoonist of the […]

Tangential Whatnots

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 5, 2023

Occasionally The Daily Cartoonist goes off-trail with some tenuous links to newspaper comics and cartoons…Shaenon K. Garrity at Publishers Weekly checks into WebToons and webcomics getting hard copy editions. Forget swiping right. Online comics are racking up readers, and the test of success is how far readers will scroll on down. As demand for graphic […]

CSotD: Wars, and Rumors of Wars

by Mike Peterson 2 comments December 5, 2023

The resumption of war in Gaza is no rumor, though Glen LeLievre manages at least to inject a note of dark comedy, noting the futility of the recent ceasefire. There are all sorts of ways this could have been a maudlin reflection, but the Warner Brothers cartoon mood, IMHO, is more eye-catching and effective. By […]

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