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Prairie Mountain Unifies Sunday Funnies

Prairie Mountain Publishing, an arm of Digital First Media/Alden Global Capital, has consolidated the Sunday comics section of four of their north-central Colorado newspapers: the Loveland Reporter-Herald, Longmont Times-Call, Greeley Tribune, and Boulder Daily Camera. From The Loveland Reporter-Herald: In our ongoing effort to make the best use of our shared resources, Prairie Mountain Media […]

2022 Sigma Delta Chi Award Honorees are Gary Markstein and Michael Ramirez

The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 Sigma Delta Chi Awards for excellence in journalism. The awards recognize outstanding work published or broadcast in 2022. Editorial Cartooning (Single-issue circ 40k+ or affiliated website)Gary Markstein, Creators Syndicate Judges’ comment: “It’s a testament to both the art and the opinions […]

CSotD: Sunday will sometimes be the same

I hope this is good news and not just a temporary storyline, but over at Zits (KFS), Jeremy has got a decent job that he’s good at and seems enthusiastic about, working at a hi-tech start-up, and, as we see today, he’s become thoughtful. Assuming it is an actual shift, it’s a welcome one. The […]

Clowning to the Left, Joking to the Right

A few comics noted from the last few days. So what exact would a TED talk by Liò sound like? Like a tree falling in the forest with no one there? Russell Myers has been the lone cartoonist on Broom-Hilda for 53 years, but my understanding is that he is so far ahead of deadline […]

CSotD: What size crisis were you looking for?

There have been several cartoons on the subject of Paul McCartney resurrecting John’s voice through AI to complete a recording they never released. The other cartoons featured robots saying funny things, but less is more and Matt Davies turns in the winner.I like the watercolor background, but I particularly like that he has the robot […]

2023 Davenport Cartoon Contest

The 2023 Davenport International Cartoon Contest has opened the window for accepting submissions. Announcing the 2023 Davenport International Cartoon Contest! A festival that honors a famous Political Cartoonist seems almost naked without some kind of competition focused on that endeavor. To that end, the International Cartoon Contest has returned! Also, since we have not changed […]

CSotD: Bloomsday in the Committee Room

Pearls Before Swine (AMS) lives up to its name today, because Ulysses really is, and always has been, a case of casting pearls before swine. Joyce didn’t much care if people “understood” it, though he added even more layers of riddles, inside jokes and obscure references to Finnegan’s Wake, next to which Ulysses reads like […]

Jack Millie – RIP

Actor, singer, and Amanda Panda cartoonist Jack Millie has passed away. From the Swing Era Big Band Facebook page: Sad news for Swing Era Big Band and fans. Jack Millie passed away June 6th … Jack’s wife Bonnie said he died at home from stage 4 COPD… From the obituary: Jack was a gifted and […]

Hey Kids! Comics! Bit By The June Book Bug

Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for June 2023 release.Images and links (mostly) via Amazon,though ordering through your local comic shop or independent book store is a good idea. Had this in the June basket, apparently came out a couple months ago:History of Press Graphics, 1819-1921 (preview) Pearls Seeks Enlightenment You’re not […]

CSotD: Unintended discussion of the meaning of life

(Peter Brookes)(Ted Rall — Counterpoint)A little political stuff to begin the day, but we’ll get over it. I thought Peter Brookes was clever to note the death of Cormac McCarthy and tie it in with Trump’s 77th birthday, but it amused me on a different level to see Ted Rall proclaim that Biden cannot possibly […]

Wayback Whensday Wonders

Jimmy Dodge-a-Job and the Little Folks of Tumbledown Town Allan Holtz presents us with most wonderful samples of cartooning from 1918. Two full pages of Jimmy Dodge-a-Job from the mysterious James Stewart makes one wonder why he did not reach a justly deserved fame. Teena by Hilda Terry HIlda Terry gained fame more for reasons […]

GoComics Pulls Mike du Jour Strips

Mike du Jour by Mike Lester is doing “The Gender Mystery Date” series this week and GoComics apparently has had second thoughts on running the arc. The website began the week running the strips and then belatedly pulled them and replaced them with reruns from 2020. The strips originally scheduled for this week can be […]

John Romita – RIP

Comic artist John Romita has passed away.John Romita, Jr. broke the sad news that his father had passed away: My father, John Romita passed away peacefully in his sleep this Monday morning. He is a legend in the art world and it would be my honor to follow in his footsteps. Please keep your thoughts […]

CSotD: Delta in the Dock

Dean Wormer may have been a humorless bureaucrat, but the man had a point, and, by the way, Animal House hasn’t really aged very well. Perhaps we’ve become — horrors! — woke to the racist, sexist humor at its core, or maybe we’ve simply outgrown identifying with rich preppies who can afford to spend four […]

Toon For Tuesday

More comic strip stuff. Teaser Tuesday Curtis, Crabgrass, and Dick Tracy leave us on tenterhooks as to what will follow this week. As regular readers of Mike Curtis’s Dick Tracy know the Diet Smith resolution may take months.Also waiting to be resolved is the decision of what comic strip The Canberra Times will keep publishing. […]

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