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CSotD: Dealing a Hand of 52-Pickup

by Mike Peterson 1 comments May 28, 2026

Horsey may be exaggerating the infantile tantrums of our leader, but he’s reporting Jeff Bezos’ analysis accurately. Bezos genuinely told CNBC “I think he is a more mature, more disciplined version of himself than he was in his first term.”Bezos went on to say “I’ve worked with all the presidents, I will work with all the […]

Victoria Berrocales Awarded Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship

by D. D. Degg 0 comments May 27, 2026

From the National Cartoonists Society Foundation: The board of the National Cartoonists Society Foundation is pleased to announce the winner of the 2026 Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship: Victoria Berrocales. Victoria was chosen from a field of talented applicants to receive this honor and a $5,000 scholarship grant. Victoria is an Illustration major at the Savannah […]

Becky Burke: ICE Detention Graphic Novel Coming

by Alan Gardner 1 comments May 27, 2026

Prospect Magazine has a profile on R.E. Burke, the young British cartoonist who was picked up by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while on an extended visit to the U.S. and Canada. She spent 19 days in detention before she was released to return to the U.K. She’s close to finishing a 255 […]

Shrub Graphic Medicine Series Coming to Hoopla, Comics Plus

by Alan Gardner 0 comments May 27, 2026

Brigid Alverson over at School Library Journal is reporting that the first issue of Shrub, a graphic medicine series, will be made available via Hoopla and Comics Plus. The middle grade story is written by Shane Portman, drawn by Andy Alves, colored by Sophia Du and Celia Fitzgerald, and letterer by Oceano Ransford.There is a […]

Cartoonists On Parade

by D. D. Degg 0 comments May 27, 2026

Drew Litton gets more play time, Walden passes the baton to Steve Bissette, that G. B. Trudeau biography, and the question burning in me goes unasked in a Man Martin interview. Drew Litton Steps Up His Game Sports cartoonist Drew Litton started a non-sports three-times-a-week comic strip last December for The Vail Daily. This week […]

CSotD: The Monster at the end of This Humpday

by Mike Peterson 22 comments May 27, 2026

The monster at the start of this Humpday is Ulysses, and Ruben Bolling provides a chance for me to link to my classic examination of books everybody references and nobody has read. Twain wrote that a classic is “something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read,” which I would modify to […]

Jack Ohman Receives His Herblock Prize Award

by Alan Gardner 2 comments May 26, 2026

The Herblock Prize Event Ceremony was held earlier tonight. This year’s recipient, Jack Ohman (San Francisco Chronicle) was on hand to receive the prize. Mike Rhode has a brief post with photos over on Comics DC blog. Mike reports that Matt Wuerker, Steve Artley, Kevin Kallaugher, Joel Pett, Nik Kowsar, Caroline Belefski, among others were […]

Shrimp & Grits by Andy Marlette 2021 – 2026

by D. D. Degg 2 comments May 26, 2026

The Sunday Shrimp & Grits comic strip by Andy Marlette has been in rerun status for all of May 2026 so far. The dailies have been in reruns since November 2023. Is it too early to call? Shrimp & Grits debuted from Creators syndicate daily and Sunday on May 31, 2021. The strip appeared at […]

CSotD: Meanwhile, Back on the Battlefield

by Mike Peterson 22 comments May 26, 2026

He’s only a bird in a gilded cage, Rowe says, but it’s a cage of his own devise, and while, as the dove of peace says, we’ve heard it all before, the telling aspect is the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action he uses as a paper at the bottom of that cage.You don’t have to […]

(Comic) History Gone Awry

by D. D. Degg 7 comments May 26, 2026

John Freeman at downthetubes reviews a new history book of British comics – it comes with a warning. The rise of AI has led to some bilge-filled books in recent years times, and now it’s becoming the bane of British comic fans interested in exploring the history of our medium. A case in point is […]

CSotD: Ignorance is Strength

by Mike Peterson 16 comments May 25, 2026

Anderson offers a contrast that we should not only contemplate now but ready ourselves to deal with if and when the fever breaks. And that had better happen before Big Brother finishes wiping out the parts of history we aren’t supposed to remember.That’s neither a joke nor partisan exaggeration: WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of […]

Tom Wuthrich – RIP

by D. D. Degg 0 comments May 24, 2026

Magazine cartoonist Tom Wuthrich, Who signed as “SWISS,” has passed away. Thomas Frederick (Tom) Wuthrich (“SWISS”) August 28, 1945 – May 14, 2026 From the obituary: Tom was a talented Cartoonist, and was also known by his pen name, “Swiss” of Swisstoons. Tom Wuthrich began writing gags for greeting cards in 1972 and then was […]

Sundaze Funneez Vallyoom Whun

by D. D. Degg 5 comments May 24, 2026

With a post title like that we gots to start off with some weirdness. For some reason my first thought on seeing the art style in today’s Baldo was Kim Deitch. Big Daddy Roth came up second. I can only account for that order because of David DeGrand‘s bald Baldo. While yesterday’s Palurdeando brought to […]

CSotD: Not the Worst of Evils

by Mike Peterson 8 comments May 24, 2026

By marking the day now instead of tomorrow, I’m likely going to miss quite a few Memorial Day cartoons, but I like the simplicity of Bennett’s political statement. Bennett’s minimalist cartoon reminds us of why we have Memorial Day while, by placing the War Powers Act amid the graves, he mourns the rule of law […]

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