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CSotD: Your mileage may vary (It should)

Today’s theme being comic strips you may not find funny, we’ll start out with a La Cucaracha (AMS) that explores areas I probably shouldn’t try to comment on.Spanish-speaking people are not a single ethnic group, and are barely a single linguistic group, and yet they are treated as a single group. I don’t think Cubanos […]

CSotD: The Kollege of Kolorblind Knowledge

Sorting through the responses to yesterday’s SCOTUS decision raised a number of questions, starting with whether I should wait for the slowpokes, which I decided against because the weekend approaches and not only would they be that much slower, but my readership declines on Saturdays and Sundays and I wanted to strike while the iron […]

Charlie Brown Goes Home Again

The Minnesota History Center will host a year-long exhibit of Peanuts and Charles M. Schulz. The event is covered by local and national news. KSTP-TV: A museum exhibit set to open next month aims to teach visitors something new about Minnesota’s most famous cartoonist. The Minnesota History Center is celebrating St. Paul native Charles Schulz, […]

CSotD: Say Anything

Nobody knows what actually happened in Russia and, certainly, nobody knows what’s going on there now, but that hasn’t stopped a lot of people from hazarding guesses, some of which are gobsmacking in their detail.I like Patrick Blower’s take because it’s modest but reasonably accurate: Putin’s credibility and stature have definitely suffered a blow and […]

Manuel M. Moreno in Wayback Whensday

Way back one hundred years ago The Los Angeles Times produced a Sunday supplement for and by younger readers it called The Junior Times. That entertainment and educational section ran from July 23, 1922 – July 15, 1934 and our interest in it is that it ran comics by aspiring cartoonists. One such Junior Times […]

The Changing Mores of Goofus & Gallant

The boys are prepubescent, but their exact age is unclear, as is their relationship to each other … Are they twin brothers? Friends? The same kid in alternate universes? Or is it more of a Jekyll-and-Hyde situation? It doesn’t really matter. Goofus and Gallant are symbols more than characters. In every issue, they play out […]

CSotD: Random thoughts on a Tuesday morning

(Or Wednesday. Whatever. I’m retired; I don’t have to know that stuff anymore.)Well, then, we’re making progress! This sequence in Pros and Cons (KFS) cracked me up in large part because I only dipped a toe into therapy during our divorce, and that had more to do with setting up visitation and so forth. Which […]

Brian Basset Looks Back on Career

‘Red and Rover’ cartoonist, based in Edmonds, looks back on careerBrian Basset has drawn newspaper comic strips for decades. Now he’s preparing for the next phase of his career.If you are like me the Everett Herald headline and subhed shrieks that Brian Basset is retiring. Rest assured that is not the case … not yet. […]

CSotD:  Riddles in mysteries inside enigmae and such

Fiona Kataukas makes what I think is the best overall assessment of what happened, what’s happening and what’s about to happen in Russia. And Belarus. And thus Ukraine. And thus Europe and NATO and our own 2024 elections, but let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves.As the fortune teller tells us, everybody can guess […]

Recent Comics-Related Items

Charles Schulz’s Art Studio For Sale A tranquil midcentury modern home in Sebastopol used as an art studio by Peanuts cartoonist Charles M. Schulz to draw his nationally syndicated comic strips hit the market Friday, June 23, for $3.95 million, according to Coldwell Banker Realty. The home, built in 1966, rests on 7.2 acres of […]

CSotD: Issues of timing, accidental and otherwise

The Duplex (AMS) nearly gets the Accidental Timing Award, and I say “nearly” because, first of all, Putin would be way over-matched and I’m sure would refuse to compete, and, second, as I’m writing this at 5:25 EDT (and editing at 7:42), we can’t find either of them.My theory is that they’ve set off together […]

Time Has Come for The Sunday Funnies

Bill Griffith looks forward to reminiscing in Zippy the Pinhead. The strip ends with a promising future where “comics-on-paper” make a vinyl-like comeback to popularity. Time Passages Synchronicity In a wonderful multi-panel juxtaposition we see time, in a matter of hours, pass in Wallace the Brave; while time, taking years, also passes in Six Chix. […]

CSotD: From the Sublime to the Ridiculous

In such troubled times, a good laugh is of great value, and Fiona Katauskas gives up on ruminating over the true meaning of woke and the false meanings of woke and settles, instead, on the utter meaninglessness with which the dorks have endowed it.And the flatulent pride with which they parade their ignorance.This is not […]

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