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A Winter Wander Land – Miscellaneous Items

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 22, 2022

Washington, D.C. – A Search for the SourceThe Library of Congress found the cartoonist who created it (Paul Gregg) and found the newspaper it probably appeared in (The Denver Post) but it still looking for confirmation of the date (ca. early 1933). This mystery centered on an image of a political cartoon found online. No […]

CSotD: This is no time for facts

by Mike Peterson 3 comments December 22, 2022

David Rowe once more takes advantage of the 16-hour time difference between Washington and Sydney to comment on Vlodimir Zelenskyy’s address to Congress while American cartoonists still lie a-bed, and adding a “Merry Christmas” message for the benefit of an unhealthy, angry Vladimir Putin.It likely wouldn’t have done Americans any good to cartoon on into […]

Ach, 125 Years of Those Katzenjammer Kids – Updated, Now a First and Last(?) Entry

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 21, 2022

The original December 12, 2022 item:The Katzenjammer Kids first appeared December 12, 1897.Above: the first issue of The Katzenjammer KidsThe comic strip was created by Rudolph Dirks and New York Journal editor Rudolph Block. Various cartoonists (Harold Knerr, Oscar Hitt, Doc Winner, Joe Musial, Mike Senich, Angelo DeCesare, Hy Eisman) continued it’s Sunday run until […]

The Very Model of a Modern American Santa

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 21, 2022

Since the name of Thomas Nast came up the other day, let’s make note that it was 160 Christmases ago that he drew his first Santa Claus leading the way to form the modern image of the saintly symbol.Thomas Nast’s first Santa appeared as the cover of Harper’s Weekly dated January 3, 1863.Before Nast envisioning […]

Mike Peters’ Strip & Editoons Go Andrews McMeel

by D. D. Degg 2 comments December 21, 2022

Cartoonist Mike Peters is taking his Mother Goose & Grimm comic strip and his editorial cartoons from King Features Syndicate (KFS) to Andrews McMeel Syndication (AMS) at the beginning of 2023. Andrews McMeel announced the move yesterday:  Kansas City, MO (December 20, 2022) – Andrews McMeel Syndication (AMS) will assume sales and distribution of the Mother […]

CSotD: Animal Aesthetics

by Mike Peterson 11 comments December 21, 2022

Non Sequitor (AMS) offers a non-controversial chuckle to start a day of myth-busting, because, yes, it would be nice if Parks & Rec also offered scooping this time of year, along with plowing a path.Our normal leash-free zone closes in winter, but we’ve got an alternative area, the driveway to which does get plowed though […]

On Earth Peace, Good Will Toward Men

by D. D. Degg 4 comments December 20, 2022

Hogan’s Alley and Tom Heintjes remind us that it was on this day, in a 1959 Peanuts Sunday comic strip, Linus first recited a passage from The Gospel of Luke.Six years later Linus’ expanded recital of Luke 2:8-14 would become a memorable part of A Charlie Brown Christmas. It almost didn’t happen but for Charles […]

The Bill Mauldin Award? AAEC Letter to OPC

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 20, 2022

The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists President Kevin Necessary has issued an open letter to the Overseas Press Club of America with an excellent proposal. I write to you today to advocate for a change to the cartoon category. The current OCPA award is now virtually the only category not to be named after a […]

And In The End – Tom Batiuk on Funky Winkerbean

by D. D. Degg 1 comments December 20, 2022

What started as the humorous misadventures of the teens from Westview High School eventually morphed into a serialized drama tackling issues such as cancer awareness and teen pregnancy. After 50 years Tom Batiuk will end his Funky Winkerbean comic strip at the end of this month.  I like to describe it as starting out as […]

CSotD: Last Minute Gifts

by Mike Peterson 7 comments December 20, 2022

(Clay Bennett — CTFP) (Pickles — AMS)The problem with last-minute gifts is that, no matter how practical they are, there’s just a sense of so-what to them, more of obligation than of inspiration, and, as Earl’s daughter has realized, they often just get tossed in a drawer, unopened, unused, unwanted.Bennett is quite right: The Jan 6 […]

2023 Cartoonist Studio Prize Open for Submissions

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 19, 2022

Each year the Cartoonist Studio Prize will be awarded to work that exemplifies excellence in cartooning. The creators of two exceptional comics for this year will be awarded $1,000 each. The winners will be selected by The Beat and The Schulz Library staff at The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS). The two award categories for […]

OT: NY Times Crossword on First Day of Hanukkah

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 19, 2022

The New York Times created a social media storm when their Sunday crossword puzzle layout for December 18, 2022 (the first day of Hanukkah) formed, without too much imagination, a swastika. From The Jerusalem Post: The New York Times on released its daily crossword puzzle in the shape of swastika on Sunday, Democratic Strategist Keith Edwards […]

Scott U Joins Slylock Fox Daily

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 19, 2022

Slylock Fox daily is ringing out 2022 the way Slylock Fox Sunday rang in 2022.Very early in 2022 a new signature appeared on the Slylock Fox Sunday page, now that same WEBER/scottu signature has shown up on the Slylock Fox daily.The December 19, 2022 Monday Slylock Fox has Scott Diggs Underwood co-signing Slylock in what […]

CSotD: Getting Our Stories Straight

by Mike Peterson 3 comments December 19, 2022

Watching Twitter twitch has become a favorite sport, and for some a major compulsion, and Bill Bramhall notes Elon Musk’s tenuous grip on reality, priorities and life in general.Bramhall manages to conflate Musk’s mismanagement of Twitter with his neglect of Tesla, as the stock plummets to ever-deeper troughs while the boss is driving Twitter through […]

A Message For TDC Daily Digest Subscribers

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 18, 2022

The Daily Cartoonist (TDC) is in the midst of a disruption of sorts(that brief outage the other day was actually a sign of progress).The subscription service TDC used was dropped by Google earlier this year and we are in the process of getting it back up. The Google feed was a free service and, The […]

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