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CSotD: A Hurricane of Wilseys

by Mike Peterson 9 comments September 29, 2022

Hurricane Ian has made landfall in Florida and there’s little funny in what this powerful storm is doing, but, then again, it is producing a lot of material for cartoonists like Clay Jones, largely because of the Republican Party’s track record, in Florida generally and on storms and climate change specifically.Several people have noted that […]

Comics and Their Creators: All-True Stories

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 28, 2022

Illustrator Robb Armstrong sometimes calls his time at Syracuse University “The Syracuse Years,” like a flashback chapter in a comic book. On Sept. 30, Armstrong will return to Syracuse University to receive an alumni award for his long career in comics. He previously received the George Arents Award from S.U. for excellence in his field, […]

CSotD: Midweek Randomness

by Mike Peterson 8 comments September 28, 2022

A bit of politics before we go for the laughs. I was surprised that NASA’s asteroid deflection drew so much attention, since they’ve been talking about it for several years.I was also surprised that several cartoonists, including Kevin Necessary, greeted it with a “Why are we doing that?” response. I think the last time I […]

The Next Big Cartoonists Meet: CXC/AAEC

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 27, 2022

Cartoonists of all sorts and stripes – comic strip cartoonists, editorial cartoonists, comic book (mainstream, alternative, small press) cartoonists – of all ages, for all ages. Only a week away. (a week away, a week away)     Lee Marrs, Keith Knight, Bill Plympton, Ann Telnaes, Jim Mahfood, Steenz, Dan Parent, Trina Robbins, Kevin Necessary, […]

CSotD: Funny War Stories, such as they are

by Mike Peterson 0 comments September 27, 2022

(Clay Jones)(Patrick Chappatte)I wasn’t sure what order to put this pair in, since they’re both ludicrous and neither of them made me laugh but they both got a grim chuckle, which isn’t the same thing.Jones mocks Putin more directly, but it’s hard to say which cartoonist exaggerates the reality more, with Chappatte getting a little […]

CSotD EXTRA: Comic fans must now step up

by Mike Peterson 12 comments September 26, 2022

I’m going to assume that Francesco Marciulano’s Ted Talk is for social media and not an Official Sally Forth Strip, but so much the better and good for him.I’ll go a step further and say the only good thing about Lee Enterprise’s announcement that they are shoving their local comic pages into the corporate cookie […]

Postmedia Canada Adopts Printless Mondays and other Pre-Mortem Newspaper News

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 26, 2022

Postmedia Network Inc. says nine of its urban daily newspapers will no longer be printed and delivered on Mondays effective Oct. 17. Postmedia spokesperson Phyllise Gelfand says the Vancouver Sun, The Province, Calgary Herald, Calgary Sun, Edmonton Journal, Edmonton Sun, Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa Sun and Montreal Gazette will all be affected.  The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation […]

Flashbacks Finale

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 26, 2022

After 31 years Patrick M. Reynolds has ended his Flashbacks comic strip.above: the penultimate Flashbacks below: the final FlashbacksThe educational and entertaining feature ran for 31 years.FLASHBACKS by Patrick M. Reynolds October 13, 1991 – September 25, 2022 weekly comic strip self-syndicated (Red Rose Studio) The Lambiek Comiclopedia has a short profile of Patrick: Patrick […]

CSotD: Say Anything

by Mike Peterson 3 comments September 26, 2022

I saw the first corgi cartoon on the funny pages today, so I guess that tells us the time lag and, no, I’m not going to feature it here.But I will feature Martin Rowson’s farewell to the topic, which only has two corgis, which is quite a few less than you would get in corgi […]

Comic Strips Celebrate National Comic Book Day

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

Nobody seems to know how it started, when it started, why it started, who started it, or what the reason for the September 25 date is – but today is National Comic Book Day. Prickly City informs us of the holiday. © Scott Stantis; DC Comics Sally Forth also has a superhero theme.    © King Features […]

Car Toons: Auto Album by Tad Burness

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

A First and Last EntryTad Burness was 30 and an aspiring cartoonist.According to Tad via Jalopnik:“In 1962, I was trying to sell a variety of comic features to newspaper syndicates, and as a bonus item I developed a once-a-week panel about old cars which I called Auto Album. Most editors weren’t interested in my comic […]

CSotD: How smart is your room?

by Mike Peterson 3 comments September 25, 2022

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

by Mike Peterson 0 comments September 24, 2022

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 […]

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