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Keith Knight lives just outside of Chapel Hill, NC, these days, but from 1990-2008, he resided in San Francisco where he created his instantly recognizable comic strip “The K Chronicles,” the basis for Hulu comedy series “Woke.” Back in the city recently for a red-carpet event at the Cartoon Art Museum, celebrating both the exhibition […]

CSotD: A mixed bag

It’s appropriate for Tank McNamara (AMS) to lead off today, because sports coverage tends to drift between entertainment and politics, and the choice of whether to require vaccines for Broadway and sports is a bit of both.Start by saying that I’m not convinced I could catch much from the seats I could afford, but the […]

Forum Communications Teams w/ Comics Kingdom

Forum Communications, an upper mid-west media company with a score of newspapers that can trace its publishing roots to 1878, has partnered with Comics Kingdom to bring their on-line readership the King Features Syndicate and Tribune Content Agency line of comic strips and panels.From DL-Online, the Detroit Lakes Tribune website: LOOK: DL-Online now features dozens […]

CSotD: Reason in the Dock

Steve Bell starts today’s discussion with a demand, backed with a depiction of the atrocities left in the streets of Bucha by the retreating Russian army.A simple depiction, for which he is to be commended, but not at all a simple demand, though it’s hard to disagree with on principle, even in Bell’s British homebase, […]

A Little Song, A Little Dance…

A Saul Steinberg drawing from 1967 graces the cover of the new New Yorker.Françoise Mouly interviews Ian Frazier, friend of Saul and executor of his legacy. …we all see him as a major twentieth-century artist and much funnier than most of the Abstract Expressionist painters he hung out with. But, because he drew rather than […]

CSotD: Gowdy, Amos, Iggy, Tour, and other choices

You’ve likely already seen Sunday’s Doonesbury (AMS), which has not only been posted by a lot of editorial cartoonists but was featured here by my colleague, DD Degg.Now you get to hear what I think.Kim notes in that last panel that newspapers themselves are endangered, which — wit all doo respeck — seems the more […]

Comic Chronicles: Sickles, Syndicates, Sky Masters

From Rob Stolzer: In the smallest of nutshells, Noel Sickles entered the comic strip field in 1933, spent three years working on Scorchy Smith, and left the field after revolutionizing the way adventure comic strips and superhero comics would forever be drawn.  Not too bad for a 24-year-old young man, right?  Sickles’ three-year run on […]

Right Rags on “Disgraced,” “Disgusting” de Adder

Mentioned here yesterday was MRC’s take on Michael de Adder‘s cartoon about Governor Ron DeSantis and Florida state’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.The conservative media has smelled blood and is pouncing on Michael and The Washington Post.LifeNews.com, “devoted to reporting news that affects the pro-life community,” went with rerunning the Tim Graham column calling de Adder […]

CSotD: Was it for this the clay grew tall?

There is a temptation to simply display Morten Morland’s absolutely brilliant commentary on Russian atrocities and shut down for the day. There’s also a temptation to save it for last, to end with a crescendo.But we have to be wary of temptation; I saw a posting from someone who wished Twitter had a button you could […]

Gabrielle Drolet, New Yorker’s Newest Cartoonist

Michael Maslin noted a new cartoonist in the April 4, 2022 issue of The New Yorker: Sixteen cartoons, seventeen cartoonists (Liana Finck has a “Sketchbook”). One duo that we know of (Pia Guerra and Ian Boothby. The Spill counts duos as one cartoonist), and one newbie: Gabrielle Drolet, the 8th new cartoonist added to the […]

DeSantis Cartoons are Upsetting

A couple of recent Ron DeSantis cartoons have upset fans of the Florida governor.Earlier this week there was a complaint about Christopher Weyant. Regarding Christopher Weyant’s March 14 syndicated editorial cartoon of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis: It’s not enough that Post-Dispatch editorials and columns focus mostly on themes critical of Republicans associated with former President […]

Trippin’ Thru the Sunday Funnies

Doonesbury, to paraphrase Mike Peterson, is The Comic Strip of the Month.© G. B. TrudeauThe last panel of the Sunday strip makes me sad. More paraphrasing…© North American SyndicateKaren Moy, in Mary Worth, almost quotes Charles Schulz. Peanuts from June 13, 1980:© Peanuts Worldwide After a week of reading and enjoying newspaper comics… Red is treating the delivery […]

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 […]

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