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Nukees No More (web and Daily Californian comic)

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 1, 2022

Since we noted the beginning of a Comics Kingdom webcomic and the ending of a GoComics webcomic let’s also mention another webcomic that has nothing to with either of those sites, though it did have something to do with starting up Keenspot.After 25 years and seven months Darren Bleuel has brought his Nukees webcomic (which […]

CSotD: Lost Leaders

by Mike Peterson 0 comments September 1, 2022

Adam Zyglis makes a joke out of Trump’s call for a Special Master to review the documents the FBI took out of the cartons he didn’t have. Attorneys online and in the media seem to agree that he should have asked for a Special Master immediately following the search, not after DOJ had unpacked and […]

Chinese Cartoonists’ Indecent Illustrations

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 1, 2022

The government of People’s Republic of China has disciplined those it deems responsible for “tragically ugly” illustrations that appeared in an elementary school math book.In May of 2022,Photos of the pictures went viral on China’s social media. Related hashtags had been viewed more than 4bn times by Monday and millions of comments were left beneath […]

Most Banned Comics of the 21st Century

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

New Kid by Jerry Craft, Maus by Art Spiegelman, American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel, Anne Frank’s Diary (Graphic Adaptation) adapted by Ari Folman and David Polonsky, and, of course, Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe are among the most challenged or banned comic books since the […]

25 Years (or so) of Cornered by Mike Baldwin

by D. D. Degg 2 comments August 31, 2022

GoComics is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Cornered, the comic panel by Mike Baldwin. The first Cornered panel on GoComics is dated September 1, 1997 which would be twenty-five years, but Andrews McMeel Syndication (then known as Universal Press Syndicate) started distributing the panel on November 16, 1997 after Mike had started it nineteen months earlier.As […]

CSotD: Midweek Frivolity

by Mike Peterson 14 comments August 31, 2022

(Rabbits Against Magic — AMS)(Prickly City — AMS)Politics are everywhere, and it’s good to see them on the funny pages because it just might get someone who actively avoids thinking to give it a try. That may be a pretty slim slice of the pie: I doubt the people who most need to see these […]

What This Country Needs is a Good Five Dollar Comic Strip Comic Book

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

The Chronicle Chamber reports that India’s Regal Publishers are celebrating their second year anniversary by issuing a special edition of The Phantom comic book. To celebrate their two year anniversary, Regal are releasing a special #25 issue with 164 pages instead of the normal 56 page issues they have been releasing for the past year. […]

Luke McGarry’s TLDR Ends

by D. D. Degg 0 comments August 30, 2022

As one webcomic begins, another one ends.Luke McGarry made it known through his Luke McGarry’s TLDR comic strip that he has decided to bring the nearly six-year-old webcomic’s relationship with GoComics to an end tomorrow (August 31). © Luke McGarryLuke also mentioned it on his Twitter feed.I’ve decided to bring my tenure at @gocomics to […]

Olive & Popeye – New Comics Kingdom Strip

by D. D. Degg 0 comments August 30, 2022

Debuting today (August 30, 2022) is Olive & Popeye, a new twice weekly webcomic from Comics Kingdom starring a couple of characters that have been around for 90 to 100 years.The comic strip is by Shadia Amin and Randy Milholland.As Comics Kingdom explains: Olive & Popeye will be available every Tuesday & Thursday on ComicsKingdom.com, […]

Kat, Mouse, & The Brick of Love (The Way it Began)

by D. D. Degg 0 comments August 30, 2022

Everyone is familiar with Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse and The Brick.It began with the introduction of the pair in the July 26, 1910 issue of The Dingbat Family where George Herriman felt the need to fill in the bottom of the comic strip so the space did not go to waste.But what caused the […]

CSotD: Facts and opinions and truth and whatever

by Mike Peterson 8 comments August 30, 2022

Before we get into all the issues in this country, an appreciation for Jordanian cartoonist Osama Hajjaj (Cartoon Movement)‘s take on the flooding in Pakistan. I’m dubious about those cooling towers, since nuclear is a potential alternative to energy sources that contribute to climate change (UPDATE: See comments), but I like the cause-and-effect framing of […]

I’m Late, I’m Late, for a Very Important Date (Weekend Roundup)

by D. D. Degg 1 comments August 29, 2022

September Mourn above: “Morning Music” by Sempé © Condé NastThe New Yorker’s new issue (dated September 5, 2022) features a J. J. Sempé cover (the 114th) in tribute to the artist who passed away earlier this month. The cover story feature:The French artist’s widow describes Sempé’s decades-long relationship with the magazine and his deep appreciation […]

CSotD: Monday Nincompotpourri

by Mike Peterson 3 comments August 29, 2022

Monday is not my favorite day of the week. Gag cartoons may be starting up new story arcs, but it’s hard to tell the gold from the dross from the first day’s entry, while only a handful of political cartoonists put pen to paper (or wand to Wacom) on the weekends.And, as Matt Pritchett demonstrates, […]

Ginger Meggs Will Continue Says Jason Chatfield

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

The recent news of News Corp Australia delivering the death blow to Australia’s comic strip industry has fans around the world worried about the strips and cartoonists involved.The Daily Cartoonist can report that cartoonist Jason Chatfield will continue to produce Ginger Meggs, albeit as it was for the first 72 years of its existence.Jason let […]

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