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Strippin’ the Comic Con

That’s comic, I say comic strippin’ the Comic Con, son. Tom Batiuk and Dan Davis, both veterans of comic conventions, began preparing for the San Diego Comic Con last week as all true comic fans did. Sunday got the Crankshaft co-stars in their costumes and today to The Con. Tom and Dan are responsible for […]

“a crisis of newspapers failing to connect”

The Associated Press drops the story of McClatchy ridding themselves of political cartoons and cartoonists. Here, via the Voice of America, is the AP article by David Bauder: The firings of the cartoonists employed by the McClatchy newspaper chain last week were a stark reminder of how an influential art form is dying, part of […]

CSotD: Apolitical Ranting

I promised Suzi I wouldn’t get into any political rants on her birthday.Though I’m not sure she’d hear any stronger language than if I were Edison Lee (KFS)‘s dad and had just spent an entire story arc building a shed just to find this. But I’m blaming the lawn mower, since doors are more or […]

Kevvo is New AdExchanger Cartoonist

Back in May we noted that AdExchanger had lost Nate Neal as their weekly cartoonist, now, a month late, we note that Kevvo has been chosen as the new AdExchanger cartoonist after a month of rotating cartoonists. Kevin (Kevvo) Gierman has been creating the cartoons regularly for the past month.

CSotD: Threads and Needles

(Adam Sacks)(Joy of Tech)So I got on Threads (comicstripoftheday) and yet, unlike Scrooge, my life has not been transformed. I don’t much like it, because it seems crowded, but maybe that’s because I don’t much like looking at things on my phone because they seem crowded. I’m assuming Threads will eventually come to desktops, and […]

Hey Kids! Comics! Hot July Titles

Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for July 2023 release.Images and links (mostly) via Amazon,though ordering through your local comic shop or independent book store is a good idea. Nineteenth-Century Women Illustrators and Cartoonists I Was a Teenage Michael Jackson Impersonator! Big Nate: No Worries!: Two Books in One THIS IS IT, […]

David Illsley – RIP

Cartoonist David Illsley has passed away. From the obituary: David Avard Illsley, age 81, of Edgewater, Florida, passed away Tuesday, July 4, 2023, at Advent Health New Smyrna in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, after a long illness. David had been employed as an Artist/Cartoonist/Videographer, in TV, newspapers, and educational venues in various cities. David had […]

CSotD: Current Events Roundup

I don’t know if today’s Non Sequitur (AMS) counts as “fortuitous” timing, since nobody in Vermont or the lower Hudson Valley is calling much of anything “lucky” at the moment, but there’s certainly a load of synchronicity in it, since I’m sure Wiley did the strip some time ago but today a lot of people […]

Show: Endless Imagination of Bob Staake

In a career that’s spanned more than 40 years and included some 80 books, thousands of newspaper and magazine illustrations and many New Yorker covers, author and illustrator Bob Staake has never had a solo show of his work. Until now. “The Endless Imagination of Bob Staake” will be on exhibit at the Cape Cod […]

Comic Strippin’ at The Comic Con

The San Diego Comic Con (aka: Comic Con International) returns for its 2023 engagement next week.It began as a comic book festival and evolved into a Hollywood hullabaloo, though that seems to have subsided a bit this year. Anyway, there is a long-time relationship between comic books and comic strips. So here is some comic […]

CSotD: The Anarchist’s Cooked Books

Those were the days, my friend. We thought they’d never end.Dr. MacLeod piggybacks on the success of the new Indiana Jones movie — in which an 80-year-old proves he’s not too old to be a hero — by pointing out how things have changed not since World War II but far more recently. After all, […]

Cavna Calls on Cancelled Cartoonists

On Tuesday, three Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonists — Ohman of the Sacramento Bee, Joel Pett of the Lexington Herald-Leader and Kevin Siers of the Charlotte Observer [links added]— were all let go by McClatchy newspapers. Jack Ohman cannot recall another day like it, even amid decades of brutal cuts in the field of newspaper political […]

CSotD: Personal takes

A personal chuckle from The Other Coast (Creators), because he’s right that dog owners are more observant of the scoop laws than other users seem to be of the littering laws. There are, of course, times when a dog poops while the owner is engaged in conversation and doesn’t notice, though when there’s a group, […]

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