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Chris Browne – RIP

by D. D. Degg 14 comments February 8, 2023

Cartoonist Chris Browne has passed away. Christopher Kelly (Chris) Browne May 16, 1952 – February 4, 2023 Update from the obituary: Chris Browne, illustrator of the internationally-syndicated comic strip Hagar the Horrible, died here on February 4, 2023, after a long illness. He was 70 years old. Christopher Kelly Browne was born in South Orange, […]

Updates: Dan Martin, RFD, Brandon-Croft

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

A few updates to some items posted this past week about cartoonists Dan Martin, Mike Marland, and Barbara Brandon-Croft. Two days ago we reported on Dan Martin retiring from The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. That same day Dan wrote a farewell column to his readers at that paper. In 1980, I knew the journalism business was […]

Bob Englehart – Newspaperman Again

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

Seven years ago Bob Englehart and The Hartford Courant parted ways, since then Bob has continued as a freelance political cartoonist syndicated by Cagle Cartoons. Now Bob is again associated with a newspaper. From the Associated Press coverage of a new newspaper startup (via The Arkansas Democrat Gazette): WINSTED, Conn. — At age 88, Ralph […]

CSotD: Land of Confusion

by Mike Peterson 4 comments February 8, 2023

Cartoon coverage of last night’s State of the Union Address began in advance, and Scott Stantis (Counterpoint) echoed the Clay Bennett cartoon featured here yesterday: The State of the Union is disunion.Reasonable people can disagree, but, then again, reasonable people can also agree, and, while Stantis and Bennett are from opposite sides of the aisle, […]

Kevin Necessary, An Enquirer Mind No More

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

Editorial cartoonist Kevin Necessary has chosen to leave his occasional spot in The Cincinnati Enquirer (Gannett) behind as he concentrates on other venues for his artistic talents. Kevin informed us of his decision on Twitter and Facebook: Some personal news: I’m taking a brief hiatus from editorial cartoons to focus on a new illustration project. […]

CSotD: The Dysunited States

by Mike Peterson 4 comments February 7, 2023

I wish I could disagree with Clay Bennett (CTFP), but, yeah, that’s pretty much the State of the Union, and the only quibble I can add is that the pieces might perhaps be more bent from being pounded into places where they don’t fit.But maybe he’s right. Maybe the pieces fit perfectly without spelling out […]

Wun Fun Mundae

by D. D. Degg 0 comments February 6, 2023

This fun doesn’t come until Wednesday. Wednesday is a very important day! It’s the day Animation Resources is launching its Member Appreciation Month. This year’s event is extra important, because this year marks our 10th anniversary and our 50th Reference Pack! In honor of all this, Animation Resources has pulled out all the stops to […]

The Last Postcard From Mound City

by D. D. Degg 0 comments February 6, 2023

Cartoonist Dan Martin has ended the St. Louis Post-Dispatch comic Postcard from Mound City, his weekly editorial comment on local issues. Dan will maintain his daily front page presence at the paper with Weatherbird. A few months ago The Daily Cartoonist celebrated the 25th anniversary of Postcards from Mound City with the wrong start date […]

CSotD: Humor on the Offense

by Mike Peterson 9 comments February 6, 2023

I sometimes feel that the kids in Baby Blues (AMS) have become a little too consistently bratty, but then I read Carolyn Hax’s advice column in the Washington Post and so realize that, indeed, there are bratty kids who grow up to be bratty adults. Hax is a lot more indulgent about it than I […]

Charles A. Filius – RIP

by D. D. Degg 0 comments February 5, 2023

Cartoonist and psychic medium Charles A. Filius has passed away.Charles Arthur Filius January 24, 1961 – January 24, 2023 Notice was given by The National Cartoonists Society: The National Cartoonists Society lost a longtime member with the death of Charles A. Filius on Jan 24th. Charles passed unexpectedly following surgery on what was his 62nd […]

Michael Dougan – RIP

by D. D. Degg 3 comments February 5, 2023

Cartoonist and restaurateur Michael Dougan has passed away.Michael Wayne Dougan July 18, 1958 – January 13, 2023Michael contributed to alternative newspapers and comic books, as well as national magazines.Charles L. Cross writes of Michael for The Seattle Times: Michael Dougan, a noted Seattle illustrator and cartoonist, died Jan. 13 in Tono, Japan, at 64. The […]

Al Schweitzer – RIP

by D. D. Degg 0 comments February 5, 2023

Cartoonist and illustrator Albert L. Schweitzer, Jr. has passed away. Albert L. (Al) Schweitzer, Jr. November 28, 1921 – January 30, 2023 Al Schweitzer spent decades as a St. Louis newspaper artist and cartoonist most with The Post-Dispatch. From the obituary: Mr. Schweitzer served in WWII in the USMC on the battleship South Dakota as […]

CSotD: The Sunday News

by Mike Peterson 5 comments February 5, 2023

We’ll give dissident cartoonist Badiucao the lead off on this discussion of the Chinese balloon, in part because he’s earned it, and in part because his use of Winnie the Pooh and a formidable American eagle presaged the outcome of this foolishness. (h/t to Cathy Wilcox)We can forgive him the Disney red shirt, while, for […]

Doonesbury Mention of Hunter’s Laptop Gets Sardonic Reception from Conservative Media

by D. D. Degg 5 comments February 4, 2023

The Daily Signal, the conservative Heritage Foundation’s digital news platform, noted that “leftist” Doonesbury cartoonist Garry B. Trudeau finally mentioned Hunter Biden’s laptop. From The Daily Signal: Back in early August, fully 18 months into the presidency of Democrat Joe Biden, we noted with curiosity how the liberal newspaper editorial cartoon “Doonesbury” still had not […]

Unincorporated Mt. Pleasant?

by D. D. Degg 1 comments February 4, 2023

Unsure of what is going on with the Mt. Pleasant comic strip by Rick McKee and Kent Sligh. Though it has continued this week with the Tribune Content Agency slug identifying its distributor, the strip itself has disappeared from the TCA website – the last showing was Saturday, January 28, 2023. There has been no […]

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