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Jason Chatfield Emigrates to America July 4, 2014

We landed in America today, the 4th of July. Last week, Sophie and I donated or sold just about everything we’d accumulated over 30-odd years living in Australia. The stuff we kept was crammed into two bloated suitcases before we jumped on a plane to start a new life. No plan, no job waiting for […]

Telnaes Interactive Web Cartoon Printed in WaPo

From left to right: Elena Kagan, Brett M. Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas (with his wife Ginni Thomas behind him), Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., Neil M. Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, Samuel A. Alito Jr., Sonia Sotomayor and Stephen G. Breyer. Mike Peterson linked to Ann Telnaes‘ latest Washington Post interactive cartoon about the Supreme Court […]

CSotD: The Glorious Fourth and the Damp Squibs

Joe Heller manages to capture the two major topics this year: A divided country and fireworks.I know which one bothers me more, but I’m capable of considering two things at a time. Juxtaposition of the Day(Jeff Koterba)(Edison Lee – KFS)Not sure why Edison finds his results disappointing. I think purple is a lovely color and obviously […]

Speedy Zawistowski, Gag Man

Yesterday’s notice of Speedy Zawistowski‘s passing got me searching.I did find a couple references to Speedy in the Google Books preview of What Are You Nuts?, Gag Recap editor Bill Keough‘s collection of some of his columns from that trade publication.For instance Bill recounts how he and Speedy first met.   Later Speedy’s name came up […]

CSotD: Holiday Eve

The Founders in Christopher Weyant‘s cartoon ask a very good question, though I might like it better if he’d left out the elephant and allowed the question to hang in the air.It’s his fantasy, mind you, but, of course, the Republicans weren’t around in those days, and we know how people who have never studied […]

Op-Ed Cartoonists Merit Pulitzer Consideration

Author/attorney, former journalist/publisher Dennis Shere: When the Pulitzer Prize committee announced the 2022 winners in early May, one category was missing: There no longer is a prize for editorial cartooning. The entries will now be considered alongside “illustrated reporting and commentary.” As a former editor for the Journal Herald in Dayton, Ohio, with ties to […]

Shh – Pickles Now w/ Andrews McMeel Syndication

The turning of the calendar page saw Pickles by Brian Crane switch distributors.On June 30, 2022 (above) it was part of the Washington Post Writers Group, on July 1, 2022 (below) it became an Andrews McMeel Syndication comic strip.© Brian CraneThe only giveaway is the miniature syndication slug in the first gutter of the strips.As […]

Speedy Zawistowski – RIP

Gag writer Speedy Zawistowski has passed away. Rollin William (Speedy) Zawistowski March 31, 1926 – June 26, 2022  From the obituary: He owned a green rowboat named the Alfred E. Neuman.In 2005, he moved to Philadelphia and then State College, and married Dr. Mary McCubbin. In State College, he attended Christian Science Bible Study and continued […]

CSotD: Comic Relief on a Holiday Weekend

Wallace the Brave (AMS) and his buddies are off for the summer, and the last day of school provided an example of why this comic strip stands out.To begin with, Mrs. Macintosh likes her job, she likes the kids and the kids like her. The affection in that first panel is, if not entirely unique […]

Cartoonists in the News

Cartoonist Pierre “Peb” Bellocq Honors The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) and the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame will highlight the career and accomplishments of the renowned cartoonist Pierre “Peb” Bellocq during a ceremony at Belmont Park on Saturday, July 9 as part of the Stars and Stripes Racing Festival.In 2020, Bellocq […]

CSotD: Facts, logic and other irrelevancies

Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) said, “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but he’s not entitled to his own facts,” a custom more honour’d in the breach than the observance.So we’ll start today with Gary Varvel (Creators)’s cartoon, an attack that has also started popping up on social media, so not simply Varvel’s take […]

Locher Award Deadline Extended to July 15

The July 1st deadline for the Locher Award has been changed to July 15, 2022. The AAEC’s John Locher Memorial Award is now accepting submissions from aspiring editorial cartoonists for 2022. Single panel, multi-panel, and animated editorial cartoons and comics will be accepted from cartoonists, ages 18-25, whose work demonstrates both clear opinions and strong […]

Neal Rubin on His Sporting Life with Gil Thorp

In 1996 Neal Rubin reported on the death of cartoonist Jack Berrill and the fate of Gil Thorp. Neal had no idea that eight years later he would be plotting and scripting the comic strip. Now, after 18 years writing stories for the iconic high school coach, no more playdowns for Neal.The Daily Cartoonist reached […]

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