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Ward Sutton Wins 2022 Berryman Award

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

The National Press Foundation has announced that Ward Sutton has won the 2022 Clifford K. and James T. Berryman Award for Editorial Cartoons. Sutton’s satire skewered U.S. politicians for inaction on school shootings, explored dark scenarios about the end of American democracy, and portrayed Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping as new […]

CSotD: Twitterpated

by Mike Peterson 6 comments October 31, 2022

It’s Halloween, but that seems to mean “Cartoonists’ Day Off.” I found myself resisting the urge to post an entire page of “The Grownups Ate The Candy” gags, which was 98% of what I found.Okay, that’s sarcasm. It was only 93%.I did appreciate this Mt Pleasant (Tribune) because there are parents who go completely Stage Mother […]

A Gathering of Gallimaufry

by D. D. Degg 1 comments October 30, 2022

A Hard-Copy of the Morning Newspaper is VitalArt Marmorstein needs four things in the morning: … a warm shower, a bowl of cereal, a cup of coffee and a hard-copy morning newspaper. If my kids have used up all the hot water, a lukewarm or even a cold shower will do the trick. If we’re […]

CSotD: Asymmetrical War on a Darkling Plain

by Mike Peterson 10 comments October 30, 2022

I’m going to have to be frugal with cartoons this coming week, given that most are either Halloween gags, which will become obsolete after tomorrow, or election cartoons, which will stop being pertinent after Tuesday. (Update: I can’t read a calendar. See comments.)Kevin Kallaugher combines the two in a way that works well today, because […]

Harvard Magazine Profiles Harvard’s Own KAL

by D. D. Degg 0 comments October 29, 2022

Grotesquerie is Kevin “Kal” Kallaugher’s bread and butter. For fifty years the cartoonist has rendered newsmakers in a fleshy museum of knobbly noses, splayed teeth, dewlaps, wattles, and vast foreheads. He’s produced some 10,000 cartoons for the Baltimore Sun and The Economist—in 1978 he became the first cartoonist hired by the latter—and his work is […]

A Brief History of Britain’s Political Cartoonists

by D. D. Degg 0 comments October 29, 2022

An article takes time to read, but a picture speaks to us instantly. In the 18th century, William Hogarth campaigned pictorially against idleness, cruelty and drink and Thomas Rowlandson invented comical strips. But it was after 1805, when James Gillray depicted a small, ravening Napoleon carving up the world with William Pitt, that the cartoon […]

CSotD: Weekend Wrap

by Mike Peterson 3 comments October 29, 2022

First, “He Who Must Be Dealt With,” and Ben Jennings bursts through the crowd of Musk-Freeing-Trump and Musk-Weaponizing-Twitter cartoons with this reminder that having a lot of money and getting a lot of attention doesn’t necessary translate into having a lot of judgment.As noted here yesterday, one doesn’t just walk in and fire everyone who […]

Friday Funnies Footnotes

by D. D. Degg 1 comments October 28, 2022

Thursday’s Judge Parker made me nostalgic. © NASNostalgic for those Dagwood commute drives when Denis Lebrun was the Blondie artist. Lebrun would occasionally use the middle panel to show the car doing a “Bullit jump” while going over a hill.© KFS Wednesday’s Warped by Michael Cavna gives me an excuse (like I really needed one) …© Michael […]

CSotD: The Abyss Gazes Back

by Mike Peterson 2 comments October 28, 2022

Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you. — Friedrich NietzscheOur top story today, at least judging from social media, is Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, and, as seen in […]

Print Cartoon is Dead Long Live the Online Cartoon

by D. D. Degg 1 comments October 27, 2022

The death of print editorial cartoons is a worldwide phenomena.  Online platforms are full of editorial cartoons… the era of newspaper cartooning is over. Indian editorial cartooning has entered the world of online platforms. © Sorit GuptoSorit Gupto‘s essay on the state on the editorial cartoon in India. [Sometime] in the early 90s. There was […]

CSotD: Don’t bother. They’re here.

by Mike Peterson 3 comments October 27, 2022

As we come within two weeks of the midterms, Paul Berge riffs on GEICO’s riff on cheesy horror movies to show where we stand.It’s funny as a riff on cheesy horror movies, less so as a riff on a cheesy electorate, but he’s right: The right-wing media bubble has been effective enough that those in […]

CSotD: Cloudy with a Chance of Goofballs

by Mike Peterson 8 comments October 26, 2022

There are lots of important things going on in the world and I’m not in the mood to contemplate any of them. Alas, reality raises its ugly head whether you seek it or not, but I’m going to let the bartender in Non Sequitur (AMS) handle the people who just don’t get it.I’m assuming these two […]

William Hennessy New SCOTUSblog Artist

by D. D. Degg 0 comments October 25, 2022

Famed court sketch artist William Hennessy has joined SCOTUSblog as their new graphics man. While SCOTUSblog hasn’t welcomed Bill with an official article they have announced the new contributor with an October 3, 2022 Tweet featuring the above illustration:The new bench. By William Hennessy, longtime court artist and new SCOTUSblog contributor.  Here are the SCOTUSblog items […]

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