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For Gorsake … This is Serious!

by D. D. Degg 1 comments February 14, 2023

It is Australia’s most famous, most important, and most copied cartoon. It was used as the cover for cartoonist Stan Cross’s biography, it was used as the cover for a history of Australian cartooning, it is the basis for the Australian Cartoonists Association’ Stanley Award, and more often than not lately it is the inspiration […]

Sam Richardson, Taos News Team Up

by D. D. Degg 0 comments February 14, 2023

The Taos News is the latest newspaper to engage in a growing habit we heartily endorse. The weekly paper has secured the services of Sam Richardson to provide cartoons on local conditions and events. From The Taos News: We’re bringing a new cartoonist into the mix here at the paper. Local artist Sam Richardson answered […]

CSotD: Love is allegedly in the air

by Mike Peterson 6 comments February 14, 2023

Let’s kick off today’s coverage with a 2008 Frazz in which Caulfield once more demonstrates his grasp of what matters and what doesn’t. I’ll grant you that I bristle a little at “less” and “fewer” mistakes, but not enough to interrupt a conversation over it. I save that for “may have” and “might have,” because […]

Rick McKee Opens an AI Pandora’s Box

by D. D. Degg 6 comments February 13, 2023

Editorial cartoonist Rick McKee opined on the new Artificial Intelligence use of creating art works and cartoon images by utilizing an AI software application to help create his most recent cartoon. Rick explained on Facebook: I generated the bulk of this cartoon using MidJourney, a text-to-image generating AI. After many failed attempts and lots of […]

Comic Cognizance

by D. D. Degg 0 comments February 13, 2023

Some comic characters recognized their place in the omniverse on Sunday. The self-awareness continued into today.

CSotD: The Truth is Probably Out There

by Mike Peterson 6 comments February 13, 2023

Well, that’s over, or so you might think: Now that the Super Bowl has been played, the season is concluded, right?Well, no, and this morning’s Mr. Boffo correctly predicted the outcome: Last night’s game was close and so, of course, there is a play that fans of the losing team will obsess over until the […]

Weatherbirdman Dan Martin Interview

by D. D. Degg 2 comments February 12, 2023

Every day, a cartoon bird appears on the front page of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch doing something different –– swinging a bat, commenting on national politics, flying a helicopter. Well, we don’t really need to explain, because if you’re from St. Louis, you’ll know what we’re talking about. The Weatherbird is St. Louis.  But the […]

CSotD: Truth and Illusion and Carrying On

by Mike Peterson 5 comments February 12, 2023

There’s not much to say about the place of truth and illusion in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? without spoilering Edward Albee’s play, which is nearly as mandatory to watch as George Orwell is to read if you want any insights on what’s happening around us today. Let’s just say it deserved the stack of […]

Comics Related Whatnot

by D. D. Degg 2 comments February 11, 2023

TCM showcased Dick Tracy last night with a few of the detectives movies from the 1940s. Also was a half hour presentation featuring Warren Beatty as himself and as Dick Tracy. Everyone seems to agree that the “interview” was bizarre, so why did it happen? Den of Geek explains: You’d think in the age of […]

CSotD: Saturday Morning Cartoons

by Mike Peterson 7 comments February 11, 2023

If I were going to address politics today — which I am not — I’d have given Scott Stantis the Great Timing Award for dropping this Prickly City (AMS) just as yet another Republican congresscritter appears to have turned in a piece of autobiographical fiction.Alternative facts? The GOP is promoting alternative lives! Or I might […]

Christopher Weyant – Magazine v. Editorial Cartooning

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

Christopher Weyant is an editorial cartoonist for The Boston Globe and Cagle Cartoons, and a magazine cartoonist for The New Yorker (and book illustrator and advertising artist and other graphic endeavors). Strip Search with London & Chianca recently interviewed Chris with a partial transcript appearing on The Boston Globe’s Boston.com website. Excerpt from that transcript: […]

Charlie Hebdo’s Earthquake Cartoon

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

Charlie Hebdo is the French satire magazine mostly famous (infamous?) for printing and reprinting cartoons of Mohammed, though they attack all religions. But their Islamophobia was again on display when, hours after the horrific Turkish-Syrian earthquake that has resulted in over 20,000 dead, Charlie Hebdo produced a cartoon joking about the disaster. The cartoon was […]

CSotD: Rotting from the head

by Mike Peterson 2 comments February 10, 2023

Prickly City (AMS) has been looking askance at the GOP lately, which would be unremarkable if the strip weren’t a conservative outlet or if we were living in a normal world. However, we’re in a world in which “conservative” seems increasingly to mean going along with the party line. Moving your lips while you cling […]

List of All Time Best Comic Strips

by D. D. Degg 16 comments February 9, 2023

CBR (aka Comic Book Resources) creates dozens of lists every day. Yesterday Haiden Sayne created a list enumerating the “15 Best Comic Strips Of All Time.” Walt Kelly’s Pogo, Roy Crane’s Wash Tubbs and Captain Easy, Gary Larson’s The Far Side, and Milton Caniff’s Terry and the Pirates didn’t make the list. Neither did Stephan […]

CSotD: The laughter of old men

by Mike Peterson 6 comments February 9, 2023

It occurred to me yesterday that I’d missed the anniversary of Comic Strip of the Day, which began 13 years ago Monday with this Ink Pen, a strip about a talent agency for cartoon animals which is no longer active but can still be read at GoComics.It also occurred to me that I don’t much […]

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