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Ware on Christmas

by D. D. Degg 4 comments November 19, 2022

‘Tis the season and there is Christmas and other comics merch available. King Features is offering a line of glass Christmas tree ornaments featuring The Phantom, Curtis, Dethany, Helga and Hagar, and many others.They also carry other comics related items perfect for gifting – cups and glasses, t-shirts and other apparel, blankets, towels, posters and […]

38th Annual Stanley Awards

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

The ACA held their annual Stanley Awards last night. Or maybe the night before, it’s in Australia and while we fell back an hour they jump ahead a day. The Stanley Awards was held for the first time since 2019 and Cathy Wilcox, the Australian Cartoonists Association’s (ACA) president said, ‘it will be a blast […]

CSotD: Things that may amuse only me

by Mike Peterson 17 comments November 19, 2022

I’ve been thinking of posting that, dammit, there are two O’s in “Mastodon,” but realized it would only result in people saying that they were opening accounts on Moostadon. And I had a lot of trouble finding this 1959 Peanuts strip because Google Images assumes — wisely — that people can’t spell and kept correcting […]

Some Schulz Centennial Celebrations

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

Was thinking to hold onto these Charles M. Schulz/Peanuts articles until the actual 100th anniversary of his birth (November 26), but the items are coming in faster than Snoopy in a Sopwith Camel. So… The white-spotted dog, who became “the first beagle on the moon” in a series of Peanuts comic strips in 1969, is […]

CSotD: Don’t Panic (yet)

by Mike Peterson 13 comments November 18, 2022

Today’s top story in the media world is last night’s ghastly near-collapse of a tottering Twitter under the tone-deaf management of alleged genius, Elon Musk, as encapsulated here by Bill Bramhall.Oliver Darcy has excellent coverage at Reliable Sources, but the immediate crisis appears to be that, in the latest of his nonsensical edicts, Musk told […]

Calvin and Hobbes Sunday Page Goes for $480,000

by D. D. Degg 3 comments November 17, 2022

It cost nearly half a million dollars to take home the original art by Bill Watterson for the May 24, 1987 Sunday Calvin and Hobbes page.Heritage Auctions described the Calvin and Hobbes Sunday comic strip: Any Bill Watterson original Calvin and Hobbes art is rarer than even a talking tiger! And Sundays even more so. […]

50 Funky Years & Done – Batiuk Retires Winkerbean

by D. D. Degg 12 comments November 17, 2022

Cartoonist Tom Batiuk has given notice that he will end the Funky Winkerbean comic strip on the last day of this year. A NOTE FROM TOM BATIUK: More than fifty years ago, the cast of Funky Winkerbean began their journey on the American comics pages, and as the official chaperone of these special characters, they […]

Roundup of Editorial Cartooning Items

by D. D. Degg 0 comments November 17, 2022

‘Tis the season.The Cartoonists Rights Network International is running a Holiday Pledge Drive.Free Expression doesn’t come cheap. In fact, multiple cartoonists have lost their lives in their pursuit of that right. Others have been assaulted and abused, criminalized or imprisoned, and an increasing number are displaced from their homes. Our mission is to defend these […]

CSotD: The Fog of War and Peace

by Mike Peterson 0 comments November 17, 2022

I’ve often noted that the current level of disinformation is hard on “bland restatement cartoons,” in which absurd characters say exaggerated versions of what real people are saying in all sincerity.In this case, however, Tom Tomorrow tackles the dilemma by keeping the exaggeration to a scant minimum, with the only real hyperbole being that cable […]

New Local Comic: Lauren Ipsum by C. A. Brubaker

by D. D. Degg 1 comments November 16, 2022

Cartoonist Charles Brubaker has announced his comic strip Lauren Ipsum has garnered a weekly spot in The Weakley County Press. Charles informed us on his Facebook page: My local newspaper, the Weakley County Press, will start running “Lauren Ipsum” every week! They began running it yesterday, on my birthday fitting enough. Among the animation and […]

Random Comics Items

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

Since we focus on hard copies in our Hey Kids! Comics! monthly list, let’s note an e-book here.  Liniers, renowned for Macanudo, partnered with Angelica Del Campo to create a graphic novel. The Ghost of Wreckers Cove is now available in English as an e-book from Comixology. Games Radar has a review and a preview. […]

AAEC on Video

by Mike Peterson 0 comments November 16, 2022

I usually let DD Degg handle news, but since I covered the AAEC convention last month, I’ll announce that the videos of presentations there are now available here, and they are worth bingeing if you care about the medium.And since I devoted an entire day’s posting to it, I would particularly invite you to settle back […]

CSotD: Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Go Back In The China Shop

by Mike Peterson 3 comments November 16, 2022

If I’m going to steal a headline from Dana Summers (Tribune), the least I can do is let him bat lead-off today, which also solves the conundrum of how to even begin organizing the embarrassment of cartoon riches that have emerged since last night’s announcement.We could get this kind of instant reaction all the time […]

The First Adventure Strip – A 1,909 Year Old Comic

by D. D. Degg 2 comments November 15, 2022

The story of Emperor Trajan’s victory over a mighty barbarian empire isn’t just one for the books. It’s also told in 155 scenes carved in a spiral frieze on a monumental column.It’s an adventure comic strip created 1,909 years ago.The emperor is the story’s hero. He appears 58 times, depicted as a canny commander, accomplished […]

Hey Kids! Comics! New to the Spinner Rack

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

Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for November 2022 release. Images and links (mostly) via Amazon, though ordering through your local comic shop or independent book store is a good idea.  Charles M. Schulz: The Life and Art of the Creator of Peanuts in 100 Objects   The Charlton Companion   Number One Is Walking   All […]

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