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CSotD: I won’t say “We’re Back!”

After I’d been in talk radio for a short time, my program manager took me aside and begged me to quit saying, “We’re back!” after every commercial break, and so I’ll simply observe that Arlo and Janis (AMS) are acknowledging the end of the holidays and so should we all.I was struck for perhaps four […]

Welcome to the new Daily Cartoonist

Hey everyone. Today is a big day here at The Daily Cartoonist. I have the honor to announce two major changes: new ownership and unveil a new re-designed website.A few weeks ago, Andrews McMeel Universal and I finalized the purchase of The Daily Cartoonist. TDC is now an independent publication of The Daily Cartoonist, LLC, […]

Alan Gardner is back!

Seven years ago I posted here for what I assumed was the last time. The theme of that post was the many things going on in my life that was shifting my focus away from daily comic news blogging. I’d like to take a moment and re-introduce myself to those who found The Daily Cartoonist […]

Norm Feuti’s Gil Ends Providence Journal Run

When Norm Feuti’s Gil ended syndication at the end of 2013 The Providence Journal requested that Norm continue the comic strip there as a Sunday-only exclusive. Norm was happy to do so. The end of 2022 saw the now Gannett–owned newspaper making cuts – Gil is one of the victims. From Norm’s Gil page: It […]

The State of the Art of Editorial Cartooning

As Kevin Necessary peacefully transfers the power of the presidency of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists on to Jack Ohman he reflects on the state of the organization and the profession. Due to the upheaval and disruption of the past few years, 2022 was a transitional year for the AAEC. In some ways, we […]

David Fitzsimmons’ Status Changes to Freelance

David Fitzsimmons is no longer on staff as editorial cartoonist for The Arizona Daily Star, he will continue to contribute columns and cartoons as a freelancer. As of today I am officially retired from my beloved Arizona Daily Star after 36 wonderful years. In the new year, I’ll continue to submit my columns and cartoons […]

CSotD: Everything New is Old Again

It’s not as if Pros & Cons (KFS) was plowing any new ground with this gag, but it’s a common observation for a very good reason: There is very little reason to expect things to change just because the number at the end of the year does, and yet we do.Obviously, some things do go […]

Sarah Anderson Trolled by Alt-Right & AI

Cartoonist Sarah Anderson wrote an opinion piece for The New York Times about her creations being corrupted by Alt-Right goons and by artificial intelligence thieves. Sarah starts off by telling how she got started and how her career as a cartoonist took off. To have found this way of communicating with others and to make […]

Final Funky After 50

MEDINA, Ohio – Don’t miss today’s Funky Winkerbean comic strip. It’s the last in a 50-plus-year run. Medina resident and cartoonist Tom Batiuk started the strip in 1972, three years after graduating from Kent State University, where he studied fine art. He announced in November that Funky Winkerbean would end on Dec. 31, 2022. The […]

CSotD: Everything Old is Old Again!

Dorman Smith offered this hopeful-but-dubious wish for the New Year a century ago, and there hasn’t been much changed since, except, I suppose, that most mothers today would be handed her baby in a hospital room rather than at home. Note that the genial smile on Father Time is hardly matched by the expression on […]

Last New Comic Strip of 2022 by Gus Petersen

The last new comic strip introduced in 2022 is a local comic strip from Gus Petersen and The Petersburg (Alaska) Pilot. From the Petersburg Pilot: Starting this week, a new locally-drawn strip will be showing up with the comics here on page 4. Gus Petersen – a Petersburg resident attending The Kubert School … As […]

CSotD: Testing, testing, 1,2,3 …

Comics world is full of New Year’s Resolution gags this week, but Between Friends (KFS) happens to fit my current status as a blogger locked out of his blog for the first time in several years. I’ve long since learned that there’s no point in my buying a stationary bike or joining a gym, but […]

Rarities: Galactic Prime by Tom Scortia & Jack Katz

In the Summer of 1978 science fiction writer Thomas N. Scortia and comics artist Jack Katz collaborated on a comic strip and published in The North East Bay Independent and Gazette (also known as The Berkeley Gazette). “Galactic Prime” would run six weeks for a total of 36 daily strips from July 5, 1978 (Wednesday) […]

Statements from SI, NCS, and AAEC on AI Images

With the news of Artificial Intelligence bursting into the creative arts the Society of Illustrators, the National Cartoonists Society, and the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists have issued statements on the matter.From the Society of Illustrators:From the National Cartoonists Society:From the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists:

Help Go Fund Cartoonist Ted Richards

Underground cartoonist Ted Richards is in need of a little assistance. A major cartoonist in the underground comix arena of the 1970s Ted Richards needs some help to get him through a rough patch.From the GoFundMe page: A year ago I was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer and have been undergoing a successful immunotherapy treatment […]

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