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CSotD: Our Alienable Right to Life

by Mike Peterson 2 comments January 24, 2023

Kevin Siers plays upon all the cartoons over the past week or so about the coming of the Year of the Rabbit by pointing out that, whatever traditions may prevail in other countries, of rabbits or tigers or whathaveyou, we have an unchanging tradition here:We kill each other.The image of the Wild West was greatly […]

Phil Witte, Magazine Cartoonist and Cartoon Critic

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 23, 2023

You may have read some Phil Witte cartoons… Phil’s cartoons have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, San Francisco Chronicle, Reader’s Digest, Alta, The Chronicle of Higher Education, New Statesman, Private Eye, Prospect, and many other publications in the U.S. and U.K., as well as books, calendars, and greeting cards. He has also collaborated […]

Picto-Fiction* From the Past

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 23, 2023

Swiping a cartoonist’s style is not new to Artificial Intelligence. Here, from 1973, is an RCA Records advertisement for a new David Bowie 45. The ad agency knew what they wanted, but they, or RCA, didn’t want to spend the money to hire the real cartoonist. Recalling my childhood.Animation Resources recently present us with a […]

CSotD: The Uninformed Consent of the Governed

by Mike Peterson 3 comments January 23, 2023

Pat Bagley opens today’s conversation with the accusation the lawmakers intentionally remain uninformed, tossing in the idea that, not only do they reject facts, but that they find the distortions and selective reporting of Fox News comforting.It’s not entirely clear whether Bagley, who comments on both national and local issues, is speaking of Congress or […]

Gary Brookins Retires – This Time F’Sure

by D. D. Degg 1 comments January 22, 2023

Today’s Shoe saw Ben Lansing take over the Sunday cartooning chores.Gary Brookins turned the daily Shoe over to Ben Lansing (and Pluggers over to Rick McKee) in September 2020, but held on to the Sunday Shoe – up to last week. Gary announced his retirement last month on his Facebook page: In January, 1979, my […]

CSotD: An Internal Confederacy

by Mike Peterson 5 comments January 22, 2023

Michael de Adder poses a question for which there is no answer because the question itself makes no sense, but he’s saved credibility by having put the proposal in the mouth of the elephant.There is a current argument over the Biden administration’s refusal to compromise on whether to raise the debt ceiling, but we can’t […]

The Late, Late News

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 21, 2023

A Modern Day Battle Over Prince ValiantBrian Kane, the preeminent Prince Valiant scholar, and Gary Groth, the preeminent Prince Valiant book publisher, are at odds over a six part Hal Foster’s Prince Valiant Sketchbooks series with King Features seemingly caught in the middle. Rich Johnston, at Bleeding Cool, carries both sides. Brian Kane: “I was […]

CSotD: Getting What You Paid For

by Mike Peterson 10 comments January 21, 2023

This Batch Rejection (AMS) is decidedly relevant, given the amount of theft and piracy in our virtual world. I differentiate between the two because piracy is purposeful while theft is still theft but somehow can maintain a level of petty innocence.Which is to say that, while everyone knows pocketing an apple from the display inside […]

The Daily Cartoonist Dispatch Comics Page

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 20, 2023

King Features and Legible Partner to Entertain Canadians Online Comics distributor King Features Syndicate has partnered with online bookstore Legible to provide digital content for Canadian readers. Excerpts from the press release via Business Wire: Legible Inc. is delighted to announce that it has partnered with King Features Syndicate, a Division of Hearst Entertainment & […]

CSotD: Basic Challenges

by Mike Peterson 9 comments January 20, 2023

I don’t mind the fact that I often disagree with cartoonists and other political commentators. Not only does it give me something to write about, but I’d be suspicious of a system in which everyone agreed with everyone else, mostly because there’s never been one.Still, I think it’s possible for everyone to agree, for example, […]

Beano Cartoonist David Sutherland RIP

by D. D. Degg 1 comments January 19, 2023

The respected and beloved British cartoonist David Sutherland, who has drawn the weekly Beano comics’ The Bash Street Kids for the past 60 years, has passed away. From the British comics site Down the Tubes: The news has just broken, and comes shortly after the announcement an OBE for services to Illustration. He had drawn […]

Dave Granlund – Consistently A Top 10er

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 19, 2023

Dave Granlund has drawn both amusement and ire on these pages for years. The local cartoonist’s works are published on the opinion pages of this newspaper and others nationwide each week. Dave Granlund is profiled in his local newspaper, The Waconia (Minn) Patriot. The feature article celebrates Dave having three cartoons in Cagle Cartoons’ Top […]

CSotD: Waiting for the logician or someone like him

by Mike Peterson 8 comments January 19, 2023

I might have saved this Non Sequitur (AMS) for a day of political cartooning, but, instead, I’m using it to introduce a comedy/editorial mashup.We’ve always had “alternative facts,” but we’ve only weaponized them recently. There were people who believed fluoride was a communist plot and that Elvis was alive, but they were dismissed as cranks. […]

Adam Zyglis Mural Displays Love for Damar

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 18, 2023

Adam Zyglis, Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist for The Buffalo News, showed love for Damar Hamlin in a mural displayed in the seriously injured Buffalo Bills player’s town on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. WHEC-TV covers the story with an Adam interview. For more (and better) pictures of the mural go to Adam Zyglis’ Twitter page.

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