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New Comics Lineup in Anchorage

The Anchorage Daily News informed readers of changes to their comics page today: Readers of the comics pages are going to notice some changes this week. A couple of these occurred at the first of the year, but we’ve added several features — and cut some — starting this week. The new comics to the […]

The Last Dingbat

Editorial cartoonist Paul Berge blogs. Mostly it is about his current cartoon, but on the weekends he gets historical. This past weekend he entertained us with some background on dingbats: Last Saturday’s post looked back on my abortive attempt to add a little character in my editorial cartoons giving postscriptive commentary on the topic of […]

CSotD: Right, wrong and whatever

I have long thought — realized — that the Internet is a sanctuary for a number of people out on the edge of the autistic spectrum, and Pat Byrnes boils it down to a cartoon.It’s an observation, not an accusation. As noted before, for several years I ran a high school Quiz Bowl with 24 […]

Rick Detorie Rests on The Sabbath

Beginning this year cartoonist Rick Detorie has reduced his workload on One Big Happy to six daily comic strips – the Sunday page has been in rerun status since January 1, 2023. Christmas Day 2022 (above) was the last new Sunday edition, with reruns from 2017 replacing new strips this year. One Big Happy began […]

CSotD: Rising to Points of Personal Privilege

This first point isn’t trivial, but it is personal. Greg Kearney notes the looming cuts at UMaine Farmington, a school I had contact with when I was editing the local paper. The school impressed me because I’d lived in another college town and it was nice, for a change, that downtown merchants didn’t have to […]

CSotD Extra: Nast busts Tweed

Following Saturday’s mention of the time Boss Tweed was arrested in Spain with the aid of a Thomas Nast cartoon acting as a mug shot, Friend of the Blog Ann Telnaes retrieved the cartoon with which Spanish authorities identified the prison escapee and posted it on-line.I knew the story, but the Harper’s clipping offered a […]

Christopher Kelly Browne 1952-2023

Adding to the TDC notice of Chris Browne‘s passing with his home papers’ obituaries for the cartoonist. From the Sioux Falls Argus Leader is what seems to be the funeral home announcement: Chris Browne, illustrator of the internationally-syndicated comic strip Hagar the Horrible, died here on February 4, 2023, after a long illness. He was […]

Saturday Morning Cartoonists

Liz Montague, Henry Barajas, Robb Armstrong, Lawton Wood, Fleischer StudiosLiz Montague‘s “graphic memoir” Maybe An Artist gets reviewed by Brandeis University’s the Justice: In her brilliant, hilarious graphic memoir, Montague validates every experience I have had, from being a young Black girl to growing into a young Black woman, and particularly one who is passionate […]

CSotD: Pretending the gloves don’t fit

Ann Telnaes sums up the Dominion Voting Systems v Fox News case in a single graphic: They knew the truth but chose to lie.And before we go any farther, her collection of Fox personalities reminds me that, when Boss Tweed escaped from jail and fled to Spain, US authorities — unable in those days to […]

Bill Watterson’s The Mysteries and The Calvin and Hobbes Portable Compendium

Andrews McMeel has released their notice of the new Bill Watterson book revealing little new information about The Mysteries but included the announcement of the publication of newly formatted Calvin and Hobbes books. From Andrews McMeel’s press release regarding The Mysteries: The deluxe hardcover edition features elements of a classic fairytale book, with exquisite art […]

CSotD: Human Nature and other follies

Mr. Boffo offers a bit of safe harbor for troubled marriages and thank goodness for finicky cats. Our cat ate Friskies kibble every day without a complaint and maybe that’s why our marriage didn’t last: We didn’t have cat food to agree to disagree about.Somebody was kvetching on social media yesterday about how half of […]

Indecent! Pre-Hays Code Animated Cartoons

With the explosion of talkies in the late 1920s, movie studios looked to talent from the New York stage to write dialogue and musical numbers. Studios quickly found that the salaciousness typical of Broadway wouldn’t fly in other parts of the country. The Catholic Church was calling for a purification of cinema, and the movies […]

Boris Wins 2022 Artist For Peace Award

Jacques Goldstyn, a.k.a. Boris, is the first cartoonist in the Artist For Peace 34 year history to be so honored. L’Artiste pour la Paix a annoncé: Jacques Goldstyn alias Boris est choisi à l’unanimité Artiste pour la Paix de l’année 2022 (adopté par le C.A. des APLP). Il a été honoré le 14 février à […]

Adrian Tomine: 20 Years a New Yorker

Adrian Tomine first appeared in The New Yorker in 1999, he first appeared on The New Yorker in 2004. About 20 years ago, cartoonist Adrian Tomine experienced two simultaneous major life events: he moved from California to Brooklyn, where he has lived ever since, and he landed his first New Yorker cover. His instantly recognizable […]

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