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Cathy the Cartoonist, Cathy the Comic Strip

by D. D. Degg 2 comments September 10, 2023

The Dayton Daily News a couple days ago: For more than three decades beginning in the mid-1970s, Dayton-born cartoonist Cathy Guisewite entertained millions with her comic strip “Cathy.” Her recent birthday caused us to go into the archives to share more about her story. The Daily Cartoonist has another reason as the Daily News story […]

Some Comments on Last Week’s Funnies

by D. D. Degg 6 comments September 10, 2023

Reubens’ week for cartoonists started with Labor Day and Baldo showcased both. While Brewster Rockit started the week off with a good laugh. First thought about Wednesday’s Close to Home: Prince Valiant is not allowed to show a sword piercing.Whereas this past week’s Alley Oop had me thinking ‘shrooms. Psychedelics may be the cause of […]

CSotD: Too Much Monkey Business

by Mike Peterson 8 comments September 10, 2023

Edison Lee (KFS) asks and answers the intriguing question, Why do they give rebates instead of discounts?The answer being that, if they offered a discount, they’d have to give it to everyone who bought the product. By framing the savings in the form of a rebate, they only have to give it to the people […]

Here Come the Judge (The Return of Lee)

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 9, 2023

A week ago The Daily Cartoonist bemoaned missing new cartoons by Lee Judge on our Comics Kingdom feed. So it is only fair to stand up and give Lee a round of applause on his return from vacation. I noticed Lee had returned on September 6, but was wary that it may have been a […]

Cartoonists’ Tributes to Retiring Brian Gable

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 9, 2023

A few days ago we passed on the news that Brian Gable was retiring after nearly 50 years of political cartooning.Now Brian bids farewell to his Globe and Mail readers in prose rather than picture: … At the beginning of each workday, one scribble has led to another, when suddenly, out of the muddled swirl […]

CSotD: Contrarian Takes, theirs and mine

by Mike Peterson 9 comments September 9, 2023

David Horsey offers a practical take on whatever debate about climate change remains. You have to be something of a Flat Earther to still deny climate change. The vast, vast majority of scientists who study climate have long accepted that it is changing and that we’re to blame. “Vast, vast majority” being over nearly everyone […]

Clay’s Community Cartoons

by D. D. Degg 4 comments September 8, 2023

Clay Jones is famous for his editorial cartoons taking on national issues, but now he’s going native (part-time). [An excerpt from] A Note from Clay Jones I miss drawing local cartoons. I love drawing on national and international issues, but I broke into this business drawing on local issues. I started at a small weekly […]

CSotD: Good choices, bad choices

by Mike Peterson 15 comments September 8, 2023

Dark Side of the Horse (AMS) takes a second look at a silly expression and I’m glad I’m not the only person who thinks that dying young doing something pointless is not a good idea.I gather the expression is supposed to balance the values of a short, thrilling life and a long, boring life, but […]

The NCS Annual Divisional Reuben Awards – And The Winners Are…

by D. D. Degg 2 comments September 7, 2023

The National Cartoonists Society held their 77th annual Reuben Awards banquet at the Hyatt Regency in Jersey City on September 7, 2023 and announced the winners in twelve cartooning categories for art created in 2022. Listed below are the finalists and the winners. Online Comics – Long Form winner: Phil Foglio (“Girl Genius”) Online Comics […]

The Nib Ebbs – The Cartoonists Flow

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 7, 2023

Matt Bors sent a message that though The Nib is in a state of suspended animation the cartoonists who contributed to the magazine and website remain actively cartooning and need reader support to continue. From Matt’s email: The Nib may have ended, but our cartoonists carry on. This email is so you can follow and […]

CSotD: Current Events

by Mike Peterson 6 comments September 7, 2023

Clay Bennett (CTFP) might instead have used a four-word slogan on that second shirt that ends “Find Out,” but it would have considerably reduced the number of editors willing to run it.The point is the same anyway: They listened to Trump, they did as he bade them, and, whatever happens to him, we’re seeing what […]

Senior Strippers – 2023 Edition

by D. D. Degg 2 comments September 6, 2023

Belated birthday wishes to cartoonist Alan McClure. Also belated is the addition of Mr. McClure to our Senior Strippers list on the occasion of his turning 100, rather than at 90 as is customary. Cartoonist Alan McClure continues to create art decades after finding humour in news stories for Sydney Morning Herald readers. Shuana Foley […]

CSotD: Old Jokes, in the demographic sense

by Mike Peterson 16 comments September 6, 2023

F Minus (AMS) offers an explanation for what’s gone wrong with the world which is both funny and, as is usually the case with funny things, thought-provoking.On the most mundane level, it’s a case of blaming yourself for what’s gone wrong in the world and, certainly, that’s a valid point, particularly if you’ve sat around […]

Cartoonists in the News

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 5, 2023

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 […]

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