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A Nod Is As Good As A Wink

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 12, 2023

So John McPherson just bops us in the face with it in today’s Close to Home. “It” being the fourth wall. But others were more subtle today. Francesco Marciuliano and Jim Keefe, in today’s Sally Forth, has Hilary recognize a certain rhyme and reason to her cartoonish life. Even deeper in the trenches is Joey […]

The Dearly Departed 2022 – Intercommunal and International

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 12, 2023

Mike Rhode at Comics DC has posted his list of 2022 Deaths in Comic Arts. This list is much more comprehensive than The Daily Cartoonist’s roll call of U. S. newspaper and magazine cartoonists who passed last year. It is international in scope and covers the full range of comic arts – animation, comic books, […]

CSotD: Funny stuff, for the most part

by Mike Peterson 13 comments January 12, 2023

We’ll start today with a Free Range (Creators) that doesn’t inspire any Great Thoughts beyond my memories of setting up trade show exhibits. There was a (thankfully brief) time when trade show booths were stretchy nylon over aluminum frames that, with practice, broke down into components that fit into custom-made rollaway trash bins. After you’d […]

Everyone Knows Its Wednesday

by D. D. Degg 1 comments January 11, 2023

Its Whatnot Wednesday starring Bob Eckstein, a comic strip book sale, Barbara Brandon-Croft, Maine cartoonists, Liza Donnelly, and the health benefits of comics.Bob Eckstein is “an award-winning writer, illustrator, New Yorker cartoonist and world’s leading snowman expert” and a compiler of cartoon books. And now you can read his monthly The Bob newsletter on Substack, […]

CSotD: It’s my party and I’ll lie if I want to

by Mike Peterson 2 comments January 11, 2023

I’ve had enough cartoons about the speakership voting, but I did get a laugh out of RJ Matson’s commentary because he plays around with a kerfuffle over McCarthy having moved into the Speaker’s office before he held the position, and adds a bit of theatrical flair when the sign went up. Matson’s depiction of the […]

Scummers Gonna Scam

by D. D. Degg 1 comments January 10, 2023

Rina Piccolo reminds us that scammers hitting on cartoonists and illustrators still abound. Fellow artists, SCAM ALert…if you get something that looks like this, don’t respond.They go by different names/email addresses. This one is jamesgreb2324@gmail.com Tell your artist friends. If you receive an unsolicited offer that you think may be a scam check into it […]

CSotD: Throwing the Challenge Flag

by Mike Peterson 1 comments January 10, 2023

You may have to watch sports to know this, but Progressive Insurance is running a series of commercials in which people in normal disagreements get to throw a red challenge flag and see a replay to determine what really happened. The appeal, of course, is how much we wish we could, despite the fact that […]

Running Amuck Thru the Monday Funnies – Updated (Twice)

by D. D. Degg 4 comments January 9, 2023

Or should it be running “amok?”Writing Explained pulls a Garner’s Modern English Usage (GMEU) estimate “that amok is used three times for every use of amuck, which is corroborated by the graph below.” Writing Expalined continued: “amuck was preferred up until the 1940s, but since that time, amok has overtaken it as the standard form.” […]

CSotD: Passing Thoughts

by Mike Peterson 15 comments January 9, 2023

Sunday’s Bizarro (KFS) provoked both a laugh and a sigh. My dad, who died 30 years ago last week, did indeed get a label maker at one point — the old school plastic-strip type — which became a brief but intense obsession. The “brief” part is likely what kept our mother from clonking him in […]

Jack Bender – RIP

by D. D. Degg 6 comments January 8, 2023

Cartoonist Jack Bender has passed away. John Henry (Jack) Bender March 28, 1931 – January 5, 2023Jack’s career as a cartoonist began in high school when he began contributing sports cartoons to The Waterloo (Iowa) Courier. He continued that, and added sports reporting, through his college years.From the obituary: After a long life filled with […]

CSotD: Judgment Days

by Mike Peterson 11 comments January 8, 2023

(Kal Kallaugher)(Deb Milbrath)As a thousand cartoons about the Speakership race become obsolete — the matter having finally been decided — a look at the difference between analysis and judgment, with the understanding that both have a place in editorial cartooning. Kal lays out the argument that McCarthy’s speakership is flawed by the concessions he made, […]

Some Comic Mysteries Solved … Or Not

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

The Red Mask and Nina – comics first interracial relationship? Aussie or American – who created Felix the Cat? When did Roy Thomas begin writing The Amazing Spider-Man comic strip? Who was the star of the comic strip – Funky or Les and Lisa?At a time in comics when the only time a man of […]

CSotD: Looking Back Two Years

by Mike Peterson 0 comments January 7, 2023

(Here is the CSotD from January 7, 2021, the morning after the coup attempt. I’ve resisted the temptation to add notes and updates, since it should stand as a record of how cartoonists rallied within 24 hours of the event.)CSotD: Slouching Towards Bedlam I was almost tempted to simply post Marco De Angelis (Cartoon Movement)‘s […]

RFK Awards Extend Deadline to January 17

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

The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights has extended the deadline for submission to their Book and Journalism Awards to January 17, 2023. Editorial Cartoon: Electronic portfolio of cartoon work Brief description of body of work and its impact Cartoon submissions must be presented as a body of work. Single entries will not be accepted. Please […]

Wyatt Tremblay – 30 Years at The News

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

The Yukon News celebrates its long relationship with editorial cartoonist Wayne Tremblay. Newshound Wyatt Tremblay has been commenting on the lunacy of the Yukon legislature in the form of editorial cartoons for three decades. His first cartoon hit the press in November 1992. That piece for the News, motivated by then-editor Peter Lesniak and inspired […]

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