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Ranan Lurie – RIP

by D. D. Degg 4 comments June 9, 2022

Editorial cartoonist and political caricaturist Ranan Lurie has passed away.                                                                               AP Photo/Richard Freeda Ranan Raymond Lurie May 26, 1932 – June 8, 2022      From The New York Times:  Ranan Lurie, an Israeli war hero and world peacemaker who set records as the world’s most widely […]

Tom Richmond Art for 2022 NCS Reubens

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 9, 2022

The National Cartoonists Society has released the art for 76th Annual Reuben Awards brochures, posters, and other applications. It is by Reuben Award-winning caricaturist Tom Richmond. Match the cartoonist with their caricatures.Yes, there are a few in the poster that are not in the photo collage. Read about the guests to find them if you don’t […]

Ritter’s River by Marc Lutz – New Local Comic

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 9, 2022

So ol’ acquaintance Marc Lutz pops up on my radar again, this time on an island in South Alaska.To be sure we have never met and Marc doesn’t know me from Adam, but I’ve followed his career for a few decades now.Journalist Marc Lutz gets a job with a newspaper and then convinces them to […]

CSotD: Here We Go!

by Mike Peterson 7 comments June 9, 2022

Pat Byrnes sets the scene for tonight’s broadcast of the Jan 6 Committee hearing, and it does indeed promise to be a delightful, infuriating production, at least for those who (A) tune in and (B) tune in expecting to see what happened and hear why.Today’s headline comes from a fellow who worked at an amusement […]

And Then? And Then?

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 8, 2022

Thirty years ago (give or take) new Sunday Popeye cartoonist Randy Milholland had his dreams bashed by his first grade teacher.And then…© Randy Milholland New York magazine audio editorial director Hanna Rosin tweeted about a new movie.And then…And then…After deleting the tweet, Rosin issued an apology.Vanity Fair carries the story. Alison Bechdel has spoken. The cartoonist […]

Special Guests Announced for CXC 2022 Festival

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 8, 2022

  COLUMBUS, Ohio, — Cartoon Crossroads Columbus (CXC), the international showcase for cartoon art, is excited to announce its featured guests for the 2022 festival running October 6th to 9th, the organization’s first fully in-person festival since 2019. CXC brings the global family of cartoon storytellers, comic makers, and animators together with the people who […]

Justin Green Remembered

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 8, 2022

John Kelly and The Comics Journal has collected reminiscences of Justin Green by cartoonists, editors, historians, friends, and family of the creator of Binky Brown. Carol Tyler and Justin Green. Photo by John KinhartFrom Bill Griffith who knew Justin from early in the underground movement: I first met Justin in New York in 1969 or ’70. […]

CSotD: Midweek Potpourri

by Mike Peterson 0 comments June 8, 2022

We’ll start today’s roundup with a story from the world of sports, where Saudi Arabia is sponsoring a new golf league, and, as Steve Breen (Creators) puts it, showering money on golfers willing to sink into the public relations trap known as “sportswashing.”It’s nothing new, nor is the explanation for playing along. It’s all well […]

Cartoonews – Editoon Edition

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 7, 2022

So much to do, there’s plenty on the farm… Editorial cartoonists become accustomed to being revered and reviled — frequently by the same people, and often at the same time. Asked if that love-hate relationship makes it hard to do the job, Bruce Plante replied: “Eh. It might make it a little bit harder. But […]

Counterpoint Media Debuts, Gannett Thumbs Nose

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 7, 2022

Counterpoint Licensing and Syndication (CL&S) debuted on June 1 with six editorial cartoonists. The five core cartoonists from the old Washington Post Writers Group (WPWG) each have a different way of crediting the Counterpoint syndicate.Lisa Benson, who has been a contributor to the original Counterpoint, continues after the switch with the same “Counterpoint.com” slug, using […]

CSotD: Living Document on Life Support

by Mike Peterson 0 comments June 7, 2022

I agree with Adam Zyglis that Second Amendment zealots are killing the “living document” of the Constitution.I just wish they were the only ones involved in the crime.As noted here before, the discussion of guns is not about guns but about politics, in which guns have become a measure of loyalty to competing visions. At […]

Celebrating the Schulz Centennial This Month

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 6, 2022

What was the original name of the Peanuts comic? The Peanuts comics have become one of the most popular comic strips of all time, but the name of it was changed from Charles M. Schulz’s original vision. The Sun asks and answers the question.Peanuts Fandom shows the Li’l Folks panels by Sparky.  As a cartoonist, […]

CSotD: Who Needs Reality?

by Mike Peterson 11 comments June 6, 2022

Brewster Rockit (Tribune) is a funny sci-fi spoof. Except when it’s not.Thursday, the January 6 Committee will present hearings in Prime Time, and there are many people who feel this will finally give Americans a look not only at what happened in the Capitol that day but at who may have planned, encouraged and enabled it.But […]

60 Years of Ant Man, Spider-Man, Thor, and Larry

by D. D. Degg 0 comments June 5, 2022

Sixty years ago, on June 5, 1962, Marvel Comics introduced the4th, 5th, and 6th super heroes of The Marvel Age of Comics. Of all the creators associated with those three comic books only Larry Lieber, the writer of the first Ant Man and Thor stories, remains.Marvel is celebrating the 60th anniversary of all three (and others) […]

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