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CSotD: How smart is your room?

There’s such as thing as being “too smart for the room,” which generally signals a failure because the audience couldn’t keep up.And then there’s Macanudo (KFS), which is frequently, joyously too smart for the room. It probably limits his reach, but he probably doesn’t care. I didn’t recognize the name, but I got the joke anyway […]

Comic Art and Cartoonist News

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 24, 2022

Broom-Hilda by Russell Myers © Tribune Content Agency When The Far Side Went Too Far?According to a 2019 interview with Larson in the New York Times, Larson revealed that he had numerous moments where he was going to be pulled from newspapers by controversy, but one stuck out in his mind the most. The comic was […]

Wash. Post Covers Lee Enterprises Comic Decision

by D. D. Degg 1 comments September 24, 2022

Is this the beginning of the end for the daily printed comics page in many American towns and cities? Michael Cavna and The Washington Post cover the disturbing trend of U.S. newspapers kicking comics to the curb (or to the their websites), in particular the recent Lee Enterprises decision to standardize their funny (half) pages. […]

CSotD: Weekend Update

Jack Ohman (Counterpoint) notes the lack of conflict-of-interest rules for Congress, in light of a proposal by Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) to prevent senior government officials, including Supreme Court Justices, from playing the stock market.It seems ridiculous and unnecessary, but the fact that it is necessary explains why it is not ridiculous.It’s not entirely fair to […]

Salem Media Signs Todd Schowalter as Editoonist

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 23, 2022

   Editor & Publisher reports: Long time cartoonist Todd Schowalter has been named the political cartoonist for Salem Media Group. Salem Media produces and provides radio broadcasts and web content, along with magazines and books. Schowalter is a nationally distributed cartoonist. His work appears on television and in newspapers, magazines, books, advertisements and on greeting […]

The Parade for Your Newspaper is Cancelled

by D. D. Degg 1 comments September 23, 2022

Sunday newspapers around the country will contain less content after November 6, 2022. Parade Magazine will discontinue its print version in November and become an all-digital, e-edition publication. We’ll load it on the capjournal.com website weekly and be accessible to subscribers. From The Capital Journal publisher:  I’m writing to let you know that some big […]

Mary Kincaid – RIP

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 23, 2022

Cartoonist Mary Kincaid has passed away. Mary Elizabeth Kincaid (née Getz) June 4, 1923 – September 14, 2022  From the obituary: Mary grew up in and around Toledo OH, and when she was ten her mother passed away of a heart condition. Luckily, she had a doting father with whom she was close until his […]

CSotD: Explanations don’t matter

I love Jeff Danziger (Counterpoint)‘s dream of an attorney who would come explain the news to those who sit and stare, and I particularly like that he depicts them, not as idiots or yokels, but as regular folks who simply don’t get it.It’s easy enough to look down your nose at people who don’t understand […]

Summer’s Last Roundup

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

Some stray news items from the end of Summer 2022.The New Improved NCS Divisional Award Rich Powell compares his Divisional Reuben Awards of 2013 and 2022. The new awards have a nice, burnished finish and rounded edges on the frame. I really like this look! Plus, the silver didn’t rub off on your tux!  MAD […]

CSotD: Hold the Paranoia

Good thinking, Willie. I’m gonna throttle back a little myself. It’s not that there’s no news to analyze, but much of it is News of the Stupid, and I don’t have the energy.Critical analysis isn’t like declassifying top-secret documents:  You have to do more than just think about it. For instance, while I am inspired to […]

It’s A Woke Conspiracy to Cancel Dilbert!

While a number of cartoonists are unhappy about the decision by Lee Enterprises to downsize their newspapers’ comics pages, the conservative press sees it as cancel culture of the “woke” kind when it comes to Scott Adams and Dilbert. When we updated our report about the reaction to Lee Enterprises comics cuts this morning with Scott […]

David Boyd – RIP

by D. D. Degg 4 comments September 21, 2022

Editorial cartoonist and illustrator David Boyd has passed away. Robert David Boyd (Sr.) October 1938 – September 20, 2022 From The Newnan (Ga.) Times-Herald obituary:Legendary political cartoonist, artist and character David Boyd Sr., 83, passed away Tuesday after a long illness. Boyd published his first political cartoons in 1968, in The Newnan Times-Herald. The cartoons […]

CSotD: The Gotcha Game

Rob Rogers’ cartoon is a good starting place today, because it’s not dishonest, but it’s definitely over-simplified and feeds into the “Biden the Failure” subtext that runs through a lot of commentary.Certainly, Biden would like the economy to improve. So would I. Rogers doesn’t specify that the actions of the Fed and the passage of […]

Lee Action Reaction (Dilbert Update)

by D. D. Degg 8 comments September 20, 2022

No matter what kind of change, other than doubling the amount of comics while keeping all the regular ones, newspaper editors must be prepared to receive negative comments from their readers. The latest change to Lee Enterprises newspapers brought the inevitable response.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which went from 34 comics to 10, has been upfront […]

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