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CSotD: Mixed Bag

Between countless variations on Putin painting himself into a corner and even more versions of people slapping other people, political cartoonists seem determined to see if they can boost Sturgeon’s Law beyond 90 percent.However, there’s still some interesting and creative work out there. Overseas cartoonists, for instance, have been having a field day with Putin’s disastrous […]

Stan Mott – RIP

Automobile cartoonist and artist Stan Mott has passed away.  Stanley Frederick (Stan) Mott February 27, 1933 – March 22, 2022 “Of course I drive a car. What made you think I didn’t drive a car.” Road & Track, January 1993From the Stan Mott- Wild Art, Strange Journey and Cars Facebook page: It is with great […]

Weekend Roundup: Cartoonists in the News

 For those who have access to a newsstand that sells the April 2022 issue of Washingtonian – grab it. Editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes on her journey from The Brave Little Toaster to a Pulitzer Prize. As told to Bill O’Sullivan.   [T]he second season of Woke  –  debuting April 8th on Hulu – delves even […]

CSotD: Trivia thank god

It’s a frightening world out there. As Mike Lester (AMS) predicts, Disney plans to groom our children, indoctrinating them to begin dying their skin with walnut juice and learning a second language.The notion that Disney films might feature non-magical Negroes and Hispanics who do not snooze under saguaros is clearly the sign of End Times, […]

Fools’ Silver – The Great Switcheroonie

Twenty-five years ago Jim Scancarelli‘s Gasoline Alley mentioned comics characters looking funny.And the comics did look off-model that day – ’cause it was April 1, 1997.The Corpus Christi Caller-Times hedder:Today is the silver anniversary of The Great Comics Switcheroonie of 1997.A  Scripps Howard article explained what was happening to a confused public. To celebrate the occasion […]

CSotD: Hateful Fools Day

We’ll start our April Fool’s Day coverage at Rob Rogers’ website, where he either had a technical glitch or an absolutely brilliant take on both the topic and the day.If it’s a glitch, Rob, don’t fix it. It can’t be improved. (Too late: Here’s what he meant.) But today’s headline says “Hateful Fools Day,” and the […]

When Overground Cartoonists Went Underground

The late 1960s to the mid 1970s was the height of the underground comix, and the creators and producers of those comix enjoyed a brief time of being joined by some old masters of the cartooning art.   Historian Brian Doherty has a new book, Dirty Pictures, coming out this Spring about Underground Comix. One chapter […]

Tony Saltzman – RIP

Cartoonist Tony Saltzman has passed away. Anthony Zola (Tony) Saltzman March 27, 1938 – March 24, 2022 From the obituary: On March 24, 2022, Anthony “Tony” Saltzman of Grand Rapids passed away unexpectedly at the age of 83. Tony had a wonderfully witty and dry sense of humor which led him to a career in […]

CSotD: Two Score and 14 Years Ago … (YMMV)

The tradition is to mark history in round numbers, and 54 years ago is hardly that, but March 31, 1968 was a pretty interesting moment in time and, besides, I have a doctor’s appointment this morning, so had to put something together in advance.So here was a historic moment for the date, and let me […]

Dana Summers – Bound & Gagged for 30 Years

As the introduction said, thirty years ago Dana Summers was already an editorial cartoonist and comic strip cartoonist when he decided to start another comic strip on March 30, 1992.  From the Orlando Sentinel on the same day as the first Bound & Gagged: The Sentinel provided some background on their cartoonist:  © Tribune Content AgencyDana’s routine has […]

CSotD: The United States of Hooterville

RJ Matson keeps the matter of Clarence Thomas’s ethical failures before the public, which I think is important, given the mayfly attention span we seem to have, our ability to absorb and accept the unacceptable and, of course, our penchant for fixating on trivial events while ignoring things that ought to be more compelling.“Ought to” […]

Mr. Fitz Ends (or maybe it’s just a sabbatical)

Yesterday was 22 years since a comic strip debuted, tomorrow will be its last day.Mr. Fitz by David Lee Finkle began his teaching (and comic strip) career on March 28, 2000.Mr. Fitz was teaching at Bulwer-Lytton Middle School, David Lee Finkle was comic striping at The Daytona Beach News-Journal.According to David:After moving to Southwestern Middle […]

CSotD: Priorities

Deb Milbrath saved me from running a blank panel by offering not only a comment that jibes with my own take but that stands out among a flood of cartoon commentary that you won’t be seeing here.The Smith/Rock confrontation was not funny, nor is it a metaphor for anything except for our eagerness to dwell […]

A Belated Weekend Roundup

  Right-wing forces are still ignoring facts and promoting divisiveness. Liberals are still gutless. Religion is still the greatest threat to peace and self-expression. … The only big difference is that I am now old. My sense of outrage at the stupidity and cruelty of those in power remains the same, but my desire to […]

CSotD: Awards Night on the Titanic

Jeff Stahler (AMS) raises a question that Hollywood has got to be pondering, because it’s not just about being old.Sportscaster Lindsay Rhodes brought up the same topic and she’s younger than my kids, though, mind you, she is married and has kids of her own, which could be part of the answer.But only a very […]

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