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David Reddick Returns to Legend of Bill

Last year David Reddick excited fans with a teaser about Legend of Bill webcomic.Today he gave us the Reveal!   David gave us only a bit more to dwell on:It seems Legend of Bill will become a Comics Kingdom web exclusive –I don’t think this is an indication of newspaper print syndication (yet).David already does Intelligent Life […]

Catchin’ Up with Cartoonists in the News

It started, as most searches do, by looking toward the end. “COVID taught us all just how precious and fragile time with family is,” reflected 34-year-old Charlestonian video editor/director/cinematographer Gavin Shelton. Thus began Shelton’s pandemic project: a curation of the life and legacy of his uncle, underground comix icon Gilbert Shelton. Gilbert Shelton, now in […]

CSotD: Monday in the New Normal

A soft start to the week, as Rhymes With Orange (KFS) mirrors my life. While my necessary early-to-rise schedule does require an early-to-bed end to the day, I often find myself looking at the clock and thinking perhaps I’ve overdone it.Even the dog stays in the recliner in the living room for a few more […]

Bill Wilson – RIP

Cartoonist and comic art collector Bill Wilson has passed away. William Breckinridge (Bill) Wilson February 23, 1930 – April 29, 2022 From the obituary: William Breckinridge Wilson passed away peacefully. Bill was talented and creative. He loved music, especially Dixieland jazz. He had excellent rhythm and played the drums and harmonica. In his early teens […]

Update: Sack, MacKinnon, S.Adams, Whiting, Green

A Sack Full of Wit © Journal Gazette/Steve Sack When Steve Sack, the editorial cartoonist for The Minneapolis Star Tribune, announced his retirement last week, his fans in the Twin Cities thanked him for four decades of great work. But readers of The Journal Gazette’s editorial pages have known him even longer. In fact, Steve […]

Mama’s Sunday Funnies

The Walker Bros. and Eric Reaves gives us some background in Hi and Lois. © King Features Syndicate(Love the opening butterfly panel.) When the Vintage Editor and the Contemporary Editor don’t confer.Today’s Vintage Tiger:and today’s currently syndicated (tho still a rerun) Tiger: Tiger © King Features Syndicate Synchronicity?  Foxtrot © Bill Amend; Wizard of Id © John Hart […]

Bruce MacKinnon Wins National Newspaper Award

The 2021 National Newspaper Awards were announced May 6, 2022 in Toronto.  Bruce MacKinnon of the Halifax Chronicle Herald, for the seventh time, won the National Newspaper Award for Editorial Cartooning for the year 2021. Michael de Adder (Halifax Chronicle Herald/Toronto Star) and Graeme MacKay (Hamilton Spectator) were named finalists.All the 2021 National Newspaper Awards are listed […]

Hogan’s Alley Magazine for Free Comic Book Day

For those wanting to know what all the hoopla surrounding the Hogan’s Alley magazine is about here’s your shot at getting a free sample of the best comic history magazine going without leaving home.From Hogan’s Alley: It’s Free Comic Book Day, and you know what that means! To take advantage of our offer, you don’t […]

John Whitaker – RIP

Cartoonist John Whitaker has passed away.   John Earl Whitaker August 20, 1928 – May 4, 2022  From the obituary: John Whitaker, age 93, died peacefully Wednesday, 4th of May 2022 at Hearthside Senior Living in Collierville, TN attended by his daughter, Annette Cain and son, Mark. In 1951, he married Rose Rowan (they were Amory […]

Then There Was This (Weekend Whatnots)

Ninety-three-year-old Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist and Village Voice veteran Jules Feiffer and his wife, JZ Holden, are listing their Shelter Island home for $1.2 million. Feiffer — who is also the illustrator of Gimme’s favorite childhood book, “The Phantom Tollbooth” — moved to Shelter Island full time in 2017.  The charming, shingle-style traditional home at 5 Emerson Lane, built in 2016, […]

CSotD: Let’s Face The Comics and Dance

I’m sure Tony Carrillo drew today’s F-Minus (AMS) some time ago, but it sure couldn’t have dropped at a better time.For my part, three days of analyzing Alito leaves me eager to be uninformed for at least a little while, and, BTW, it’s Free Comic Book Day at your local comics shop, which ought to help […]

Clay Jones – They Call Him The Streak

On May 6, 2017, editorial cartoonist Clay Jones began a journey he wasn’t aware he was starting. He posted his day’s cartoon on GoComics like usual, and then the next day posted another, followed by another, and another—until he looked up five years later and realized he hadn’t missed a single day. While many creators […]

Book Revue – Libenson, Kobabe, Hendrix, Caniff, +

 Reliving Her ChildhoodTerri Libenson is interviewed about her recently released Remakably Ruby book. How did you make the shift from the parental point of view, in The Pajama Diaries, to the child’s, in Invisible Emmie? I approach the kids’ books similarly to the comic strip—that is, autobiographically. But instead of writing from my adult viewpoint […]

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