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CSotD: Recons, retcons and just plain cons

Andertoons (AMS) picks up today’s Fortuitous Timing Award, particularly since he offers all three possible pleas, including the one that might well emerge if Trump’s lawyers don’t keep a lid on their client.That’s not just my politics wisecracking. There has been significant speculation, including from some attorneys, about the dubious strategy of turning Trump loose […]

Talk Shows

When most comic strip animals talk, they don’t exactly scream “realism.” But the animals that populate “They Can Talk,” the wry, brilliant weekly webtoon by local cartoonist Jimmy Craig, don’t just sound authoritative — they’re downright relatable. Jimmy Craig is interviewed by Peter Chianca of Boston.com in anticipation “a Q&A session at Harvard Book Store in […]

CSotD: Dubious Fact-Checks

I’ve learned not to bother fact-checking Frazz (AMS), though it will lead you down some fascinating wormholes. This one touched off a number of thoughts, starting out with ol’ Iron Eyes Cody, who, as Caulfield notes, was not an Indian, though he promoted the culture to an extent that at least some native groups were […]

Foolin’ with Space and Time

Sunday Synchronicity Mutts and Mary Worth panels play well off each other. I imagine I am far from the only one who checked out if Horace was right in April 1’s Dark Side of the Horse. Nancy had the most involved and inflated April Fools’ Day joke. Here is The Daily Cartoonist’s good deed for […]

CSotD: A House Divided

Ann Telnaes provided a quick guide to America this past Wednesday, outlining the hypocrisies by which we live: What we protest and what we cling to, contrasted with what we ignore, and, perhaps more to the point, who we say we are, contrasted with who we are. I’ve been reading James McPherson’s Battle Cry of […]

First and Last: Smilin’ Jack

It wasn’t the first aviation comic strip – Tailspin Tommy (1928), Skyroads (1929, which had Zack Mosley art assist), Scorchy Smith (1930), and Brick Bradford (earlier in 1933) all beat Smilin’ Jack into newspapers – though it was the longest lasting and last of those to come out of The Adventurous Decade (Brick Bradford having […]

CSotD: Personal takes and square deals

Who says comics can’t be educational?Today’s Andertoons (AMS) sent me scrambling for the googles, where, by yompin’ yiminy, I discovered that, indeed, wombats poop cubes. Which sounds like a barroom expression: “I was so scared, I was pooping cubes!” Which it could still be, mind you. But the interesting thing is that the Science article […]

Jules Feiffer – Living It Up(state)

“I don’t like the area, I love the area. I find it magical,” he said. Jules Feiffer moved not too long ago and Otsego County reporter Daniel Francis paid him a welcome-to-the-neighborhood visit. Though voicing his opinions and challenging society and the current political climate remain the backbone of his career, Jules must now contend […]

The Great Replacement II

The Bay Area News Group posted a brief notice that Loose Parts by Dave Blazek was the overwhelming choice to fill the newly created space on their comics pages. Said the note: Dear readers, Two weeks ago, we asked you to help us choose a newcomer — one of four contenders — for our comics […]

CSotD: Coverage and Cover-ups

It doesn’t get much simpler than Ann Telnaes depicts it: Donald J. Trump has been indicted. We don’t, as I’m writing this, know the specific charges, and, of course, as a political cartoonist, Telnaes is free to show Trump dressed as a classic Thirties criminal. It may not be entirely accurate, but she did get […]

Women Cartoonists in the News

Sasha Wooten, Trina Robbins, Roz Chast, Barbara Brandon-Croft, Alice Harvey and Liza Donnelly.Sasha Wootten is named 2023 Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship winner! The National Cartoonists Society Foundation (NCSF) is happy to announce the winner of the 2023 Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship – Sasha Wootten. Sasha is an Animation major at the Cleveland Institute of Art in Cleveland, OH. She was chosen from over […]

Great Moments in Baseball

Thirty years ago:Two out, bottom of the ninth. The eternal goat (not G.O.A.T.) Charlie Brown steps up to the plate.And… The greatest day in the life of Charlie Brown. Jump to today and it’s Opening Day for Major League Baseball 2023 and Arlo and Janis bring us up to date. Or as knowledgeable old fan […]

When What You Love is Self-Destructing

Kevin Necessary got a letter asking why he is no longer drawing editorial cartoons. He tore up the first draft because he didn’t want to feel that way. I began to feel pretty [effing] bitter. What Kevin finally wrote in a Twitter thread: I’m not going to share what I wrote. So I’ll just say […]

The March of Time (Wayback Whensday)

Ten years ago erstwhile Flash Gordon cartoonist Jim Keefe begins drawing Sally Forth. Okay so we’re a couple weeks late marking the anniversary, but we blame Jim himself who didn’t remind us of the occasion until today.How quaint it seems that 75 years ago the concern was comic books endangering our schoolchildren.Judith Crist, for the […]

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