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Rarity: The First Dirty Duck as Daily Strip

by D. D. Degg 0 comments April 12, 2023

In the last year of Dan O’Neill’s Odd Bodkins for Chronicle Features O’Neill had met Bobby London and others who would make up the famous Air Pirates. According to Brian Doherty in DIrty Pictures Bobby had been “working with O’Neill on the final months of Odd Bodkins,” which would be the late Summer and Fall […]

Foreign Funnies Files From … Australia

by D. D. Degg 3 comments April 12, 2023

The Australian Cartoonists Association has uploaded a dozen or so recent “issuus” of their Inkspot magazine quintupling the Inkspots and Yearbooks available, bringing the archive up to the Spring/Summer 2023 edition. Hours of fun and information here. Now if the National Cartoonists Society and the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists would follow suit.

CSotD: Random rants

by Mike Peterson 10 comments April 12, 2023

Jonesy posted this for Pet Day, which was yesterday, and it made me chuckle despite how tired I am of dogs drinking out of toilets, which was a fresh concept when Mike Peters had Grimm do it over 30 years ago or so. I’m not looking it up, but I interviewed him in 1992 and […]

CSotD: Interesting Times

by Mike Peterson 1 comments April 11, 2023

Tom Tomorrow packs a lot into six panels here. There is, by the way, no Chinese curse of “May you live in interesting times,” and people who quote alleged Chinese, African or Native American wisdom without sourcing it should be horsewhipped, but that’s a rant for another day.Fact is, we’re living in times that future […]

Al Jaffee – RIP

by D. D. Degg 7 comments April 10, 2023

Beloved cartoonist Al Jaffee has passed away. From The Washington Post: Al Jaffee, the ingenious Mad magazine illustrator who was as adept at creating wacky cartoon gags as he was at producing caustic social commentary, and whose drawings, he cheerfully suggested, helped corrupt the minds of generations of young Americans, died April 10 at a […]

2022 Book Scan Graphic Books Report

by D. D. Degg 0 comments April 10, 2023

Brian Hibbs at Comics Beat does a deep dive into the 2022 NPD Book Scan Report. Ludicrously, this is the twentieth annual report of something that is hard to exactly perceive and understand: the size and shape of the sales of graphic novels and trade paperbacks through the book store market, as seen through the […]

CSotD: Monday Funny Pages

by Mike Peterson 7 comments April 10, 2023

Stephen Collins wrote a cheerful alternative holiday cartoon, starring the pagan goddess Eostre, who may or may not have inspired many of our Easter traditions, as this research into the story suggests.That article traces Eostre back to a mention by the Venerable Bede, which was picked up by a trusting Jacob Grimm, and then embroidered […]

Not Passing Over Easter Weekend Roundup

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

Joe Cool Type CoolFrom NBC News: The American Red Cross partnered with the popular Peanuts cartoon brand to create an exclusive T-shirt featuring Snoopy for people donating blood. Now, the shirt is going viral on TikTok and first-time blood donors are showing up to get their hands on the exclusive merch. The Red Cross Organization […]

CSotD: While waiting for CBS and Billy Ireland

by Mike Peterson 0 comments April 9, 2023

I was poking around in 1973, looking to see what Easter cartoons might have run a half century ago, but found they were pretty much the same as what was running this Easter.And then I stumbled over this fascinating package from the Los Angeles Times, a pair of articles about comics by two very qualified […]

CBS Sunday Morning Billy Ireland Segment About Bill Blackbeard Exhibit Pre-Empted

by D. D. Degg 0 comments April 8, 2023

From The Columbus Dispatch of April 7: An exhibit currently on display at Ohio State University’s Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum will be featured during a segment on “CBS Sunday Morning” this weekend. “Man Saves Comics!: Bill Blackbeard’s Treasure of 20th Century Newspapers” includes part of a monumental collection ? 2.5 million pieces ? of […]

2023 Eisner Hall of Fame Inductees and Nominees

by D. D. Degg 3 comments April 8, 2023

San Diego Comic Convention (Comic-Con) has announced that the Eisner Awards judges have selected 15 individuals to automatically be inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Awards Hall of Fame for 2023. These inductees include 11 deceased comics pioneers and 4 living creators. The deceased greats are: Jerry Bails, Tony DeZuniga, Justin Green, Jay Jackson, Jeffrey […]

CSotD: Seeking Asylum

by Mike Peterson 10 comments April 8, 2023

Lyndon offers an optimistic thought in this morning’s Pros & Cons (KFS): As bad as things appear at the moment, we can still hope that incompetence will overcome megalomania, greed and corruption. It always has in the past, though, granted, that’s of little consolation for those crushed before the inevitable collapse.But, with luck, our grandchildren […]

Jim Strahle – RIP

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

Cartoonist Jim Strahle has passed away. From the obituary: Jim was a 1966 graduate of Parkview High School in Springfield, MO, where he began drawing cartoons for the school newspaper. However, it was ten years later, at the mark of his reunion, that he was prompted to finally face his fears about cartooning and work […]

From Court Sketch to New Yorker Cover

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

Jane Rosenberg‘s courtroom sketch of former president Donald Trump scowling at his recent Manhattan arraignment has not only gone viral, but has gone to the cover of The New Yorker. From Newsweek: The Reuters Pictures Twitter page shared a courtroom sketch of Trump by Jane Rosenberg—that has now been viewed two million times—before social media […]

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