Latest News

CSotD: Remembrance of Things Past, Present and Possibly Future

by Mike Peterson 0 comments November 6, 2022

Mike Peters (KFS)’s cartoon has convinced me that, like the chaplain in Catch-22, I’m either in the midst of a hallucination or on the verge of sainthood, because I appear to be the only one with a vision of Herschel Walker and Donald Trump that dates from well before the present.It was neither deja vu, […]

Danny Bulanadi – RIP

by D. D. Degg 1 comments November 5, 2022

Comic book artist Danny Bulanadi has passed away. Danilo P. (Danny) Bulanadi February 9, 1946 – November 3, 2022  From The Art of Danny Bulanadi Facebook page: Danny Bulanadi has passed away on November 3, 2022 at 12:40 a.m. due to chronic heart failure. From  the CBR obituary: Danny Bulanadi, longtime Marvel comic book inker who […]

The Spinning TDC Topic Wheel Lands On…

by D. D. Degg 2 comments November 5, 2022

Theft In Delaware is a politician, running for an office to verify accuracy and maintain laws, who stole the property of Ann Telnaes and The Washington Post, photoshopped out the original meaning, chopped off Ann’s name, and, without permission, used it as a campaign ad.    © The Washington Post/Ann TelnaesJ.P. at the Association of […]

CSotD: Deflect, Deny, Discourage

by Mike Peterson 2 comments November 5, 2022

Teresa Burns Parkhurst sets today’s mood, combining pointless carping about clocks with meaningful fear of Tuesday’s outcome.Most of the clocks will reset themselves in the wee hours of tomorrow morning and we’ll adjust, but it’s not clear the country, or its people, ever will, if the midterms go off the rails. Prickly City (AMS) offers this […]

Alabama Media Group Goes All Digital

by D. D. Degg 1 comments November 4, 2022

The Alabama Media Group has announced that it will no longer publish newspaper hard copies.front pages via NewseumAfter February 26, 2023 the three largest newspapers in Alabama will go digital only.Announcement from the Alabama Media Group: Alabama Media Group will shift to all-digital delivery, ending publication in 2023 of its four newspapers in Alabama and […]

CSotD: Weekend Roundup

by Mike Peterson 5 comments November 4, 2022

Stephen Collins reminds us that this is Whinging, Mewling and Complaining About Clocks Weekend, because we’ll be coming off Daylight Saving Time, which is nearly as horrific a moment as going back on Daylight Saving Time.One solution is to fly to Australia, where — as reported here a month ago — they’ve already been through […]

Russians Using Cartoons to Influence Midterms

by D. D. Degg 0 comments November 3, 2022

Graphika, a network analysis firm, has released a report on foreign actors, specifically Russian, trying to influence the United States midterm elections that includes the use of political cartoons.From the Graphika report: Key Findings Suspected Russian actors are engaged in a renewed effort to target far-right audiences in the U.S. with politically divisive messaging ahead […]

CSotD: The Final, Most Essential Command

by Mike Peterson 10 comments November 3, 2022

 The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. His heart sank as he thought of the enormous power arrayed against him, the ease with which any Party intellectual would overthrow him in debate, the subtle arguments which he would not be able to […]

George Booth – RIP

by D. D. Degg 11 comments November 2, 2022

Cartoonist George Booth has passed away. George William Booth June 28, 1926 – November 1, 2022  Update: The New York Times Obituary George Booth, the New Yorker cartoonist who created a world of oddballs sharing life’s chaos with a pointy-eared bull terrier that once barked a flower to death, and sometimes with a herd of […]

CSotD: And another thing …

by Mike Peterson 13 comments November 2, 2022

Nick Anderson (Tribune) with the only hammer cartoon you need. Or, at least, the only one you’re going to see here, because they’re gaining on the corgis for numbers and for lack of new insights, though I guess if someone drew Fox News beating a dead horse with a hammer, I might buy into that, […]

Día de los Angelitos – Kathryn Barbara Kelly

by D. D. Degg 3 comments November 1, 2022

The Day of the Dead is a misnomer. It doesn’t last just a day, but three. November 2 is the main celebration, but the day before is known as Children’s Day or Day of the Little Angels (Día de los Angelitos). Día de los Angelitos happens the day before the big events of November 2 […]

CSotD: Men With Hammers

by Mike Peterson 4 comments November 1, 2022

One of my first memes, from back when a man with a hammer declared “Mission Accomplished” before several thousand American kids, and several hundred thousand Iraqis, died to prove him wrong.This morning, we are beleaguered with cartoons featuring bloody hammers, and I’d have had a tough time sorting through them if more of them had […]

No Penguin Random House Simon & Schuster Meld

by D. D. Degg 0 comments October 31, 2022

From Publishers Weekly: A Federal Court has blocked Penguin Random House’s acquisition of rival Big Five publisher Simon & Schuster. At press time, Judge Florence Y. Pan’s opinion was not yet public as the parties still need to agree on redactions to protect confidential information, but in a brief two page order Pan enjoined the […]

Chelsea Carr Curses GoComics

by D. D. Degg 0 comments October 31, 2022

Appropriately GoComics introduces Curses! by Chelsea Carr on Halloween.From the GoComics blog: The comic strip follows Wilma, a witch who hasn’t quite mastered her magic yet, which gets her into some trouble. She and her family move to a cottage in the middle of the woods so she can have plenty of space to get […]

Search

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get a daily recap of the news posted each day.