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CSotD: The Song That Doesn’t End

by Mike Peterson 4 comments January 6, 2023

Lisa Benson (Counterpoint) not only points out the bizarre self-inflicted punishment the GOP is laying upon itself, but her stack of round cards demonstrates the challenge of keeping up with a story that seemingly has no ending.As of this morning, we’re up to 11 rounds of pointless posturing, and even if they resolve things today, […]

Mike Marland Ends R.F.D.

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

So I’m scrolling through The Pickens County Courier comics page checking out the latest strips from King Features Weekly Service (KFWS) when I read a notice below Mike Marland’s R.F.D. “Please Note: R.F.D. will retire on 1/30/23” The Daily Cartoonist reached out to Mike about that and he graciously responded: Yes, R.F.D. comes to an […]

CSotD: The Attack of the One-Trick Ponies

by Mike Peterson 11 comments January 5, 2023

On the Fastrack (KFS) wins the Best Coincidental Timing Award for what can’t have been but surely seems a commentary on the GOP gridlock. And Dethany is right: The problem seems to be with people more interested in putting on a performance than getting anything done.Victoria Sparks (R-IN) has taken to voting “present,” indicating her […]

GoComics Interviews Tom Batiuk About Crankshaft

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

At the beginning of this year Ed Crankshaft got into his bus and drove from New York (King Features) to Kansas City (Andrews McMeel). The GoComics Team interviewed the comic strip’s creator Tom Batiuk about the character. Excerpted from the interview: What inspired character Ed Crankshaft and his dynamic personality? A fan suggested that I […]

Representative to be Sworn In on Superman #1

by D. D. Degg 2 comments January 4, 2023

The Constitution, The Bible, and The Koran are some of the holy items members of the U. S. Congress put their hands on to be sworn into office. And now the 1939 comic book Superman #1. From the Hannah Murdoch of The Deseret News report: When Robert Garcia, a Democratic representative-elect of California, takes his […]

CSotD: Reality checks on different levels

by Mike Peterson 5 comments January 4, 2023

Kevin Necessary gets top honors for his marking of the collapse of Buffalo Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin, both as a local cartoonist — the game was in Cincinnati against the Bengals — and for not having used a tear, which would not only be an unnecessary cliche but somewhat premature, given that Hamlin is still […]

Scott Adams vs. Ben Garrison: Cartoon Wars

by D. D. Degg 11 comments January 3, 2023

There is a dustup going on among conservatives. No not that craziness at the U. S. House of Representatives, it’s between a couple cartoonists. We Got This Covered has it covered: Dilbert author Scott Adams is on the legal warpath. The creator of the once wildly popular satire of cubicle culture, who, in recent years, […]

1927 is Public Domain

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 3, 2023

Creative works from 1927 entered into public domain status on January 1, 2023. As we did last year we turn to Duke Law for the big hits: On January 1, 2023, copyrighted works from 1927 will enter the US public domain.?1? They will be free for all to copy, share, and build upon. These include […]

CSotD: Assorted Short Subjects

by Mike Peterson 5 comments January 3, 2023

Timing may not be everything, but it’s a lot of things, and today’s The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee (KFS) lands the day after I saw someone observing on social media that the Community Chest card in Monopoly teaches kids to rely on government handouts if they get in trouble.24 hours later, my response remains […]

2022: Debuts, Departures, and the Dearly Departed – Part Two: Detours and Deviations

by D. D. Degg 2 comments January 2, 2023

This is an installment of 2022 U.S. Newspaper Comics: Debuts, Departures, and the Dearly Departed.part 1: Debuts and Departures– – part 2: Detours and Deviations – – part 3: Dearly Departed DETOURS/DEVIATIONSSome changes to U.S. newspaper comic strips and cartoons in 2022Mazetoons by Joe Wos switched from Creators Syndicateto King Features Syndicate on January 2, […]

For Those Who Came in Late – How The Phantom is Writ

by D. D. Degg 0 comments January 2, 2023

For those of us following The Daily Phantom (not an easy task) writer Tony DePaul has written a large summary of how he writes the adventure comic strip and the basics of the Wrack and Ruin story to date.From Tony’s (December 27, 2022) The Nickels of the Man: As for this morning, here’s a bit […]

2022: Debuts, Departures and the Dearly Departed – Part One: Debuts and Departures

by D. D. Degg 4 comments January 2, 2023

This is an installment of 2022 U.S. Newspaper Comics: Debuts, Departures, and the Dearly Departed.part 1: Debuts and Departures – – part 2: Detours and Deviations – – part 3: Dearly Departed2022 DebutsThese comics began appearing in U. S. newspapers in 2022RITTER’S RIVERby Marc LutzJune 1, 2022 –weekly stripWrangell Sentinel CRABGRASSby Tauhid BondiaJune 27. 2022 […]

CSotD: I won’t say “We’re Back!”

by Mike Peterson 3 comments January 2, 2023

After I’d been in talk radio for a short time, my program manager took me aside and begged me to quit saying, “We’re back!” after every commercial break, and so I’ll simply observe that Arlo and Janis (AMS) are acknowledging the end of the holidays and so should we all.I was struck for perhaps four […]

Welcome to the new Daily Cartoonist

by Alan Gardner 17 comments January 1, 2023

Hey everyone. Today is a big day here at The Daily Cartoonist. I have the honor to announce two major changes: new ownership and unveil a new re-designed website.A few weeks ago, Andrews McMeel Universal and I finalized the purchase of The Daily Cartoonist. TDC is now an independent publication of The Daily Cartoonist, LLC, […]

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