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Ghost Artists on Judge Parker and The Phantom

Beginning today Mike Manley has handed over his comic strips to other artists. Hopefully this is a temporary issue until Mike’s health improves.A couple weeks ago Mike posted on his Facebook page that he was feeling very bad, though a Covid test came up negative. Beginning today (June 13, 2022) Mike’s name has dropped from The […]

Stuart Carlson – RIP

Editorial Cartoonist Stuart Carlson has passed away.Stuart Scott Carlson September 1955 – June 10, 2022 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is reporting Stuart’s death: Stuart Carlson, the former Milwaukee Journal Sentinel political cartoonist, died Friday at age 66. Carlson, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease about seven years ago, was hospitalized over the Memorial Day weekend […]

The Bog Beast of the Bayou

The modern day swamp creature began with Theodore Sturgeon’s 1940 short story “It.”  It would be adapted as a Marvel comic book decades later. A couple years after It The Heap appeared in Hillman comic books.    The Heap would be revived in 1971 by Skywald Publications. In the years spanning the 1940s and the […]

CSotD: Living in an Exceptional Nation

I’m writing this a few hours before the second of the Jan 6 Committee public hearings goes on the air, but there’s already plenty to be said, and Pearls Before Swine (AMS) sets things up nicely.The Watergate Hearings happened during the day but managed to gain a wide viewership in large part because, back then, […]

Comic History – A Comic Chronicles Installment

History of the Comic Strip (in a nutshell) Through 1960  Rudolphe Töpffer – Primitive comic book creator. His books were known as “Graphic Literature”. He developed the concept of the cartoon face more than anyone previous. With a jump from Töpffer to Hearst/Pulitzer/Outcault and with short blurbs listing some of the more important comics up […]

CSotD: Looking backwards

Today’s F-Minus (AMS) touched off an odd bit of nostalgia, because when I was a small lad, we had a mother-and-daughter teacher team — Mom was music, daughter was art — who were reportedly convinced that the poles were about to swap any minute, at which point the land would be flooded, and so kept […]

The Past Week’s Comic Strips

The past week starts with today’s future Zippy where Griffy refuses to modernize.  © Bill GriffithCheck earlier in the week for more comic characters mentioned. As long as we have comics featuring cartoonists, Thursday’s Ripley’s Believe It or Not, where Kieran continues to delight with the fun he is having drawing (and writing?) the panel. © […]

Editorial Cartoonist David Cohen Gets a Letter

Like most of us in the world of journalism, Citizen Times cartoonist David Cohen has developed a pretty thick skin over the years. More like a hide, you could call it. When you skewer politicians, public officials and other prominent folks in your editorial cartoons for 17 years, you’re going to ruffle some feathers, irritate some […]

CSotD: The Real World & all its works & all its pomps

I think we have to assume that Jeremy, in Zits (KFS), has just concluded his junior year (again), since he has a drivers’ license and has recently gone to prom.The humor here is in the “Gather ye rosebuds” element, though many of my friends worked construction that summer, even if they weren’t putting money aside […]

NCS Letter to Pulitzer re: Editorial Cartooning

The National Cartoonists Society, whose first President was a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, has, in solidarity with the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, written a letter to the Pulitzer Prize Board seeking a return of Editorial Cartooning as its own, distinct, category.  As an organization representing cartoonists, we are deeply concerned about the decision to […]

CSotD: Getting the Picture

My intention this morning was to hold off on last night’s hearing until cartoonists had a chance to comment, and I’m not sure how many of today’s featured pieces were done beforehand — clearly several were — and how many were done in the wake of the broadcast. Whatever the count, there’s plenty to consider.And […]

Ranan Lurie – RIP

Editorial cartoonist and political caricaturist Ranan Lurie has passed away.                                                                               AP Photo/Richard Freeda Ranan Raymond Lurie May 26, 1932 – June 8, 2022      From The New York Times:  Ranan Lurie, an Israeli war hero and world peacemaker who set records as the world’s most widely […]

Tom Richmond Art for 2022 NCS Reubens

The National Cartoonists Society has released the art for 76th Annual Reuben Awards brochures, posters, and other applications. It is by Reuben Award-winning caricaturist Tom Richmond. Match the cartoonist with their caricatures.Yes, there are a few in the poster that are not in the photo collage. Read about the guests to find them if you don’t […]

CSotD: Here We Go!

Pat Byrnes sets the scene for tonight’s broadcast of the Jan 6 Committee hearing, and it does indeed promise to be a delightful, infuriating production, at least for those who (A) tune in and (B) tune in expecting to see what happened and hear why.Today’s headline comes from a fellow who worked at an amusement […]

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