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CSotD: Elsewhere in the news …

by Mike Peterson 1 comments June 27, 2022

 The current question for political commentators seems to be “Can you walk and chew gum at the same time?”Adam Zyglis drew this cartoon before SCOTUS handed down their abortion decision last week, but it’s a good marker of where we’re at, because, amid all the uproar over that story, there has been a complaint that […]

Recalling the Cartoonists of Carmel

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

On the East Coast they have Cartoon County. On the West Coast there is the city of Carmel. They used to congregate at a Carmel coffee shop on the same afternoon each week, having come into town to share stories, reminisce, poke fun. These were the masters of satire, legendary cartoonists who, after creating characters […]

Yes, More Sunday Funnies

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

Not sure that I noticed until yesterday that the typeface of the Little Baldo logo is a tribute to the original Little Archie logo.    © Baldo Partnership; © Archie Publications This I did know, but like to be reminded once in a while:© Jim ToomeySherman’s Lagoon is inhabited by a man-eating shark. Totally surprised that today’s […]

CSotD: The Wait-What School of Humor

by Mike Peterson 7 comments June 26, 2022

My distaste for awards is sort of a running gag here, and this Sherman’s Lagoon (AMS) pretty well sums it up.It reminded me of an item in the late Charley Stough’s “B.O.N.G. Bulletin” — a periodic on-line roundup of news, gossip and jokes from the mythical Burned Out Newscreatures Guild — about a for-real memo […]

Your June 26, 2022 Dilbert Sunday Funny … or Not – updated

by D. D. Degg 15 comments June 25, 2022

It seems Andrews McMeel Syndication has offered a replacement strip for those newspapers uncomfortable with publishing the Dilbert comic strip Scott Adams had created for June 26, 2022.Here is the Dilbert strip Stars and Stripes ran in their weekend edition: Time machine with location algorithm — Dilbert today pic.twitter.com/bhFv1Pde7q — Robert Went (@went1955) June 25, […]

The First Weekend Whatnots of Summer

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

Real Estate Listing: Terry Manor For Sale Location: Bronxville, New York – Price: $5.995 million  Originally built in 1935, Terry Manor is a fully restored and renovated Tudor-style home set on nearly an acre of park-like property in Lawrence Park West, a tree-lined neighborhood in Westchester County.  The period home was built by Charles Lewis […]

Origin of Garfield’s Lasagna Obsession

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

One of the most successful comic-book characters ever created, Garfield isn’t exactly characterized by a sense of mystery. The tabby loves lasagna, hates Monday, and can’t resist leveling withering put-downs at his owner Jon Arbuckle. However, there are a few facts about Garfield that have managed to remain little-known despite his international reach, and one is […]

CSotD: Rum, Romanism and Rebellion, 2022 Version

by Mike Peterson 6 comments June 25, 2022

Burchard’s quote hasn’t aged very well, has it? The Republicans of today — no longer the “Party of Lincoln” — have become eager to see Catholic doctrine made law, and are not simply tolerant of attempted insurrection but actively defend it.As for “rum,” Prohibition was largely a feminist cause, and the politically powerful Women’s Christian […]

Mike Smith, Clay Jones Win Sigma Delta Chi Awards

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 24, 2022

The Society of Professional Journalists announced the recipients of their 2021 Sigma Delta Chi Awards for Excellence in Journalism last night. The awards recognize outstanding work published or broadcast in 2021…Founded in 1909 as Sigma Delta Chi, SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to a well-informed citizenry; works to inspire and educate the […]

Stuart Carlson Eulogy

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 24, 2022

As an editorial writer for a dozen years, I have to admit I often envied editorial cartoonists. No matter how good a job you do researching, constructing and writing an editorial, it never hits home as quickly as an editorial cartoon. After all, you don’t read an editorial cartoon, you look at it and it […]

2022 Locher Award Submission Deadline Looms

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 24, 2022

Only one week to deadline. Are you a young cartoonist who draws commentary on social topics? Do you know a young cartoonist doing work with a political tinge? The window is now open to enter the 2022 John Locher Memorial Award for editorial cartoons & comics. DEADLINE IS JULY 1.  Submit work at Locheraward.org

CSotD: Stepping Up To The Friday Funnies

by Mike Peterson 10 comments June 24, 2022

Pros & Cons (KFS) comes as close to political as I plan to get today, in part because I’m finding the whole thing exhausting and in part because Lyndon sums up my take more concisely than I would.People are complaining that Bill Barr didn’t step up sooner and that Mike Pence didn’t step up sooner […]

See You in the Funny Papers – Exhibit & Etymology

by D. D. Degg 1 comments June 23, 2022

“See You in the Funny Papers”: a phrase that began to grace the American lexicon around the 1920s and served as a reminder that life can often be just as amusing and whimsical as the Sunday comics. That’s what Ruthmere’s summer exhibit is all about… Funny Papers will include a traveling exhibit from the Charles M. […]

Health News: Brians Basset & Duffy; Mike Shelton?

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 23, 2022

The Red and Rover comic strip has been in daily rerun status for a month, since May 23, 2022. Darryl Heine, who tracks comic strip reruns like we track Good Humor Man movements, contacted creator Brain Basset to ask what was going on.Brian replied: I had cancer surgery to remove tumors from my pancreas and […]

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