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Turns Out Gary Larson Knew (The Far Side)

“[A] comic Larson once presented as a ridiculous sight is closer to reality than one might realize.” As detailed by Wired, dog barks actually serve a purpose, one likely tied into their domestication and relationship with humans.  © Gary LarsonThe Nexus compares Wired’s theory to a The Far Side cartoon panel. On the surface, perhaps […]

CSotD: Election Response without surfboards

The woman in this Jeff Stahler cartoon has had a lovely dream, but that’s all it is. Aside from a couple of too-close-to-call races, the election should be over, but that’s not how we do things anymore.The deniers began carping early about a few malfunctioning scanners in Arizona, ignoring the fact that it simply meant […]

Star Tribune Seeks Staff Editorial Cartoonist!!

In the Great News category is The Minneapolis Star Tribune looking to replace retired editorial cartoonist Steve Sack. When Steve retired in February 2022 The Star Tribune said no decision had been made on whether to replace the paper’s staff cartoonist.Well a decision has now been made and it is the correct one. The Star […]

Amy Lago Remembers Charles Schulz

             Amy Lago was the UFS/United Media editor of Peanuts for the last 12 years of the comic strip. With the upcoming celebration of the centennial of cartoonist Charles M. Schulz‘s birth she looks back with fond memories of the man.Via The Daily Independent: Despite his introverted bent, Schulz was fiercely competitive. […]

Ferd’nand Makes U.S. Debut 75 Years Ago

Ferd’nand by Henning Dahl Mikkelsen (signing “Mik”) first appeared in Holland during the year 1937. Ten years later the pantomime comic strip made its United States debut on November 10, 1947, distributed by United Feature Syndicate.Here is the first week of U.S. dailies.     “Mik” signed the strip until 1970 though it is known Frank Thomas ghosted […]

CSotD: Looking below the lid

I find myself scooped once again by my associate, DD Degg, who covered this large collection of political cartoons, but I had already planned to feature Clifford Berryman’s piece from October 19, 1948, as part of today’s celebration of prognostications gone awry.All the pollsters had the election in the bag for the New York governor, […]

One Hundred Eleven Years of Political Cartoons

Cartoons have long caught the public’s attention, capturing social or political sentiments and highlighting pressing issues. The nature of these cartoons has changed over the years and decades, even the centuries, accommodating a widespread appetite for vitriolic humor and propaganda. To commemorate the important role of political cartoons in American history and culture, Stacker went […]

Local Boy Makes Great (Cartoonist George Booth)

George grew up on a farm in Fairfax, on the north end of town, but his extraordinary artistic talent led him east, where he made a name for himself in New York as a famous cartoonist.  The Atchison County Mail reports the death of famous favorite son George Booth. George Booth, who made a name […]

Cartoonist Profiles: Christopher Weyant

When Christopher Weyant ’89 studied at Gettysburg College, he did not anticipate that he would end up publishing cartoons in The New Yorker and The Boston Globe. Weyant grew up in New Jersey. When he studied at Gettysburg College, he majored in political science and economics.  The Gettysburgian Magazine profiles alumni Christopher Weyant,cartoonist for The […]

Creators Synd. Withholding Strips From GoComics?

A number of new content comic strips that Creators Syndicate holds the copyright to have not been updated to GoComics since Sunday November 6.Diamond Lil, Dogs of C Kennel, Heathcliff, Scary Gary, Strange Brew, The Barn, and Zack Hill are among the comics not updated to the GoComics site for the past two days. They […]

CSotD: It’s Always Darkest Before The Storm

Ann Telnaes lays out today’s danger, both in terms of what happens in the case of an authentic Red Wave, and in a case in which apathy and pessimism cause people who value small-d democracy to stay home.Granted, even if the GOP were to take both houses of Congress, we’d have two years of Presidential […]

In Remembrance of George Booth

Jeff Stahler tribute The Marine Corps Times (and The Navy Times and The Army Times and The Air Force Times) ran the Associated Press obituary:“George Booth was a remarkable artist who sold his first drawing to The New Yorker in 1969 and filled the magazine with a kind of wild delight for decades thereafter,” New Yorker […]

Some Opinion Page Cartoonists in the News

Ed Wexler and Jeff Koterba ExplainBut first Daryl Cagle explains: We had two lovely exhibitions at the “International Center“, Press Cartoons museum in St Just le Martel, France this year. One of the shows was about Donkeys and Elephants. American donkey and elephant cartoons make no sense to foreign audiences. Our exhibit in France was […]

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