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Brian Gable retires, Jeff Schultz keeps on, the long Bill Griffith interview, remembering Ralph Heimdahl, Ricardo Caté talks, Edward Sorel appreciated.Bado’s Blog reports that editorial cartoonist Brian Gable has retired. After a long career as editorial cartoonist at The Globe and Mail, Brian Gable announced this morning his retirement to its’ readers. Graduating with a […]

Fred Basset 1963 – 2023 (maybe)

Fred Basset has been in rerun status for nearly two months. A week after celebrating its 60th anniversary the comic strip went into rerun mode. According to a comment by “dv”: Fred Basset comics are reruns right now because the artist who has been drawing them since 1991, Michael Martin, has retired. The copyright holder, […]

CSotD: The Good, the Bad and the Cynical

When I saw that Jimmy Buffett had died, my first reaction was “Well, that’s a shame,” because he was a nice guy who made pleasant music. But my second reaction was “Here we go” and I have to say that the flood of Jimmy Buffett obituary cartoons has far outflowed my expectations.I don’t much like […]

“Lefty Cartoonists Boycott Walkley Awards”

With a couple days before we start reporting on The Reuben Awards ceremonies, let’s check with another award. The Walkley Awards. The Walkley Awards are the Australian version of the United States’ Pulitzer Prizes; though, unlike the Pulitzers, the Walkleys still have a cartoon award.“The Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism are presented annually in […]

CSotD: Labor Day or something like it

I wish I could believe in Paul Fell’s vision of a world in which labor unions had the upper hand on management. He’s got a point in that the falling unemployment rate gives workers a degree of leverage they haven’t enjoyed in quite a while, and it’s also true that there has been a jump […]

Bro! Heathcliff is 50!

In the 1960s many magazine cartoonists had hopes of becoming the next Mort Walker, Hank Ketcham, or Johnny Hart. Possibly reaching Charles M. Schulz status? George Gately (né George Gately Gallagher) was one such hopeful, though his first effort to rule the newspaper funny pages didn’t hit the heights.But then he created Heathcliff. above: the […]

CSotD: Truths on the Funny Pages

Lemont confronts a harsh truth in today’s Candorville (WPWG) and not a bad introduction to Labor Day. To put a positive swing on it, you might say that no matter how much you define yourself by what you do for a living, your friends in the real world see only your off-duty persona. Which is […]

August Items About Charlie Brown and Co.

The new book Funny Things: A Comic Strip Biography of Charles M. Schulz presents the story of the creator of the Peanuts comic strip, through over 400 pages of comic strips. It’s a very interesting approach, as authors Luca Debus and Francesco Matteuzzi create comic strips that stick pretty snugly to the format, style, and […]

What Ever Happened to Lee Judge Cartoons

So I thought Lee Judge maybe took a week off for his mom’s birthday. But it is now going on two weeks since his last editorial cartoon and it has been a rich environment for political commentary. During the cartooning sabbatical Lee’s Substack columns have continued on their regular schedule and, though Facebook thinks Lee […]

CSotD: Political Potpourri

Ward Sutton sums up the hypocrisy and chaos of our current situation, and he’s right without offering much of an argument, because, while certainly the mood has changed, the only thing that is really different is who’s on top.More specifically, what has changed is that the whiners have gained power, so that, instead of complaining […]

Pros & Cons by Kieran Meehan 2005-2023 – update

As Comics Kingdom informs us, “Pros and Cons is no longer offered as the author has ended the comic strip.” Pros & Cons by Kieran Meehan began as A Lawyer, A Doctor & A Cop on September 5, 2005. The back story that drives the strip’s humor is the friendship between the three characters that […]

CSotD: Friday Funny-Not-Funnies

I would have used this Existential Comics discussion yesterday if I’d realized the concept of theft and/or compensation was going to be debated in the comments. I like our comments section and appreciate that the great bulk of entries are genuine conversation, whether I agree with them or not.But theories don’t pay the rent.Existential Comics […]

And In The End: The Nib You Take…

Matt Bors, editor and publisher of The Nib, sent a message this morning: Tomorrow is the final day of publishing for The Nib. We have a blowout planned with more comics than we have ever published in a single day. That seemed like the only proper way to do it. Thank you for reading our […]

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