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Hey Kids! Comics!

by D. D. Degg 2 comments October 16, 2023

Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for October 2023 release.Images and links (mostly) via Amazon,though ordering through your local comic shop or independent book store is a good idea. The Great Pencil Quest Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 6: 1940 – The Time of Cholera Poor Helpless Comics!: The […]

J. D. Crowe Says “I Am Not Dead”

by D. D. Degg 11 comments October 16, 2023

J.D. Crowe has been missing for the past four months. JD’s last editorial cartoon was in late June and his last Crowe Jam newsletter was a few days before that. He has also been silent on social media. Yesterday he told his friends and fans why – and it hasn’t been pretty. JD tells us: […]

CSotD: Who cares what you meant to say?

by Mike Peterson 8 comments October 16, 2023

The issue of Steve Bell‘s spiked cartoon of Netanyahu continues to roil social media, at least in editorial cartooning circles, and the topic was recently amplified when the Aspen Times apologized for running a Dave Granlund cartoon that some readers misinterpreted.The problem isn’t new, and this Sean Delonas cartoon went famously off the rails for […]

Disney’s Once Upon A Studio Premiers Tonight, But Not Without Controversy

by D. D. Degg 7 comments October 15, 2023

Once Upon a Studio debuts Sunday, October 15, at 8 p.m. ET/PT as part of ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney: Disney’s 100th Anniversary Celebration!From the Walt Disney Company: The all-new original short Once Upon a Studio takes place at the end of the work day at Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California, just […]

Tribute Strips and Inspiration Comics

by D. D. Degg 2 comments October 15, 2023

There were a number of tributes to past cartoonists in the past week’s comic strips. Today’s Mutts name checks his inspiration for the art. Who’s Out There has a few more inspiring Sundays. Studio Jantze spent the better part of the week honoring past and present cartoonists. And a musician. Speaking of MAD, Thatababy goes […]

CSotD: Bits and Pieces of the First Amendment

by Mike Peterson 6 comments October 15, 2023

Ann Telnaes sent me scrambling for the Googles with this one, because she’d apparently picked up on a NYTimes story I hadn’t: Clarence wants to overturn NYTimes v Sullivan so he can sue people who say mean things about him.That he wants to do it isn’t news; he’s brought that up earlier, along with his […]

Where Did Foxtrot Go Wrong?

by D. D. Degg 9 comments October 14, 2023

Bill Amend’s FoxTrot was one of the great successes of late-twentieth-century newspaper comics. At the end of its run as a daily feature in 2006, the strip was running in over 1000 papers, had published over 30 book collections, and Amend was a runner-up for the National Cartoonist’s Society’s title of Cartoonist of the Year. […]

Newspaper Regrets Israeli-Hamas Cartoon

by D. D. Degg 1 comments October 14, 2023

A Dave Granlund cartoon about the current Israeli-Hamas War brought at least one objection: Read the full letter here. The response from The Aspen Times: Read The Aspen Times apology and their atonement. Finally, we thought it appropriate to give readers a more complete picture of Granlund’s perspective on Israel and Hamas by publishing Saturday’s […]

CSotD: Saturday Cartoons

by Mike Peterson 6 comments October 14, 2023

Brewster Rockit (Tribune) is usually silly, except that on random Sundays it will suddenly take a kind of Mr. Wizard shift and explain something about astronomy. (For those too young to recognize the name, Mr. Wizard was who we watched on TV before we had Carl Sagan or Neil deGrasse Tyson.)This is a nice combination […]

Keith Giffen – RIP

by D. D. Degg 1 comments October 13, 2023

Creative comic book genius Keith Giffen has passed away. Keith Ian Giffen November 30, 1952 – October 9, 2023 Keith’s family announced the death on Facebook as Keith had requested them to: Once friends and fans realized Keith had actually passed there was outpouring of love for the man. Mainstream media is reporting the creator/writer/artist’s […]

CSotD: Asymmetric Commentary, Asymmetric War

by Mike Peterson 2 comments October 13, 2023

Zapiro speaks for a large number of cartoonists as they struggle to find something that is both fair and penetrating to say about the bloodbath going on in Israel and Gaza, with the additional burden of knowing that anything of any substance will — intentionally or not — be misinterpreted by a portion of your […]

Bado and Cummings Win ACC Townsies

by D. D. Degg 1 comments October 12, 2023

Last week during the Association of Canadian Cartoonists convention the organization presented Guy Badeaux (aka Bado) and Dale Cummings with their George Townsend Awards (aka The Townsie) proclaiming them as Cartoonist(s) of the Year. As the Canadian ACI explains the award is a “two part award, one for the best Anglophone cartoon and one for […]

Mary Lawton – Thursday Child Has Gone Far

by D. D. Degg 1 comments October 12, 2023

For 30 years, Houston-based cartoonist Mary Lawton submitted her work to The New Yorker. For 30 years, she received a series of rejection notices, most of them quite polite but with the same gist: thanks, but no thanks. Occasionally the rejections came with a nice note: “I’m sorry.” She took this as an encouraging sign […]

CSotD: Let’s Take a Little Funny Space

by Mike Peterson 4 comments October 12, 2023

The world is full of weighty matters, but we’re going to, in the words of Eddy Arnold, make the world go away and get it off our shoulders. And, yes, I know it was written by Hank Cochran, but this is being written by me and we’re not picking nits today. Okay, we are. But […]

Some Wednesday Cartooning Whatnots

by D. D. Degg 0 comments October 11, 2023

We’ll start with a nice 3½ minute segment from News12’s Made in Connecticut featuring Ray Billingsley. This week in Made in Connecticut, News 12 features Ray Billingsley, the cartoonist and creator of “Curtis,” a nationally syndicated comic strip. The character is a very likeable, but mischievous 11-year-old boy who’s loved by millions. While “Curtis” has […]

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