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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 […]

Reader Didn’t Get The Funnies; But What Version?

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

Oregonian Editor Therese Bottomly received a complaint from a reader: The other weekend, I received an email from an unhappy reader whose morning routine had been disrupted. “Neither on Saturday nor today (Sunday) have the comics I cherish appeared online,” he said. “What happened?” Therese explained these days more information is needed to pin down […]

CSotD: It’s beginning to look a lot … well, you know …

by Mike Peterson 4 comments December 18, 2022

Sherman’s Lagoon (AMS) on the demise of the Christmas Newsletter. Yesterday, I talked about the fables that passed as history in ancient times, but those dubious paeans to powerful leaders had nothing on the self-congratulatory fiction that once poured forth in the form of Christmas Newsletters. Their chief attraction was how much fun it was […]

HerStory: Bessie Mae Kelley – Comic Chronicles

by D. D. Degg 1 comments December 17, 2022

One hundred years ago there was one woman drawing and directing animated films.From animation historian Jerry Beck: In the earliest days of the animation industry, one woman animated and directed alongside the men who later became titans of the artform, yet her name and work have been lost – until now. The discovery of this […]

CStoD: Yule Love These Cartoons!

by Mike Peterson 6 comments December 17, 2022

Clay Bennett (CTFP) manages, alas, to capture the spirit of Christmas, 2022, though I’d like it just as much without the Trump sign.I don’t disagree: That side of the divide is definitely peddling hostility, no doubt about it.Still, it is Christmastime, and I’m reminded of one of Confucius’s Analects, “I suppose I should give up […]

Trump NFT Cards Designer/Artist Clark Mitchell

by D. D. Degg 5 comments December 16, 2022

The artist who designed NFT digital cards with “amazing ART of [Donald Trump’s] Life & Career” is Clark Mitchell.Above: Representation of Trump’s heartfelt speech welcoming the tired, the poor, the huddled masses. The call for countries to send the wretched refuse, the homeless, and the tempest-tost to him. Only one of many famous moments in […]

2023 Awards Await – Deadlines Differ

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 16, 2022

The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists has posted their 2023 list of major national journalism awards given to cartoonists.      The AAEC notes: For various and sundry reasons, we are sending this list now for your future reference, before most of the contests have announced their 2023 deadlines or changes in their rules. As […]

Another Quentin Blake Honor = Senior Stripper

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 16, 2022

Famed British illustrator Sir Quentin Blake has many honors –as detailed in his entry at the Lambiek Comiclopedia: Throughout his career, Blake has been covered in prizes. His illustrations for Russell Hoban’s ‘How Tom Beat Captain Najork and His Hired Sportsmen’ won the Whitbread Award (1974), while his work in Michael Rosen’s ‘Sad Book’ was […]

CSotD: I won’t ask, I won’t ask, I won’t ask …

by Mike Peterson 17 comments December 16, 2022

What the hell were you thinking?Oh, wait. I wasn’t going to ask that. It’s never helpful and it assumes a fact not in evidence.It’s also redundant, considering that the people who — as Adam Zyglis puts it — dumped their college savings, vacation money and retirement nest egg down the crypto rat hole are already […]

Harry Bliss Considers Retiring. Possibly. Someday.

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 15, 2022

Harry Bliss is ready to retire. At least, he might be. Maybe. Sitting across from a crackling woodstove in the cluttered but cozy wood-paneled living room of his Cornish, N.H., cottage, the 58-year-old New Yorker cartoonist and part-time Vermonter turned reflective as a reporter peppered him with questions about his life and career. Behind a […]

CSotD: Peace to Men of Good Will, if you can find them

by Mike Peterson 6 comments December 15, 2022

(Pearls Before Swine) (Pat Bagley)Pastis and Bagley make an understandable, but fatal error: They assume Elon Musk accidentally lost money on the Twitter deal.I’m sure he wishes it could also have been a profitable venture, but it is becoming increasingly clear that profit was not his motivation, from the absurdly high price he offered, to the […]

Hey Kids! Comics! Books From Last Month and This

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 14, 2022

Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for December 2022 release. Images and links (mostly) via Amazon, though ordering through your local comic shop or independent book store is a good idea. It appears a few books were missed last month so we’ll start with November releases. The Art of C.C. Beck: The World’s […]

CSotD: This time it’s personal again

by Mike Peterson 20 comments December 14, 2022

I’ve long thought that “This Time It’s Personal” should have been a category in Jumping the Shark, a point at which you knew the writers had given up and the show was over, like the time on ER when Julianna Margulies became a hostage in a store that was being robbed and we were treated […]

Meet Macanudo Cartoonist Liniers

by D. D. Degg 1 comments December 13, 2022

Ricardo Siri Liniers was born on November 15th, 1973, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [T]he comic artist…owes his fame to the series of strips that he has published daily since 2002 in the Argentine newspaper “La Nación”. The project was called “Macanudo” – a word that, in Spanish, means “magnificent”, and “nice”. In “Macanudo’s” strips, there […]

New Yorker Xmas Issue Honors Booth and Lorenz

by D. D. Degg 0 comments December 13, 2022

George Booth, who died last month, and Lee Lorenz, who passed earlier this month, were honored by The New Yorker in the Christmas 2022 edition of the magazine.George got the cover and The New Yorker interviewed daughter Sarah for the “Cover Story.”Michael Maslin, who on Mondays notes the drawing contents of the new issue of […]

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