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The Steenz Heart of the City Collected

by D. D. Degg 0 comments April 21, 2022

Christina “Steenz” Stewart‘s Heart of the City comic strip has been collected in a book.    The Riverfront Times features a story on local cartoonist Steenz and their book. St. Louisan Steenz Stewart finds inspiration everywhere — from the moment they wake up till the moment they fall asleep — they’re finding ideas for their […]

CSotD: Ridiculous, But Not At All Funny

by Mike Peterson 2 comments April 21, 2022

Tom Tomorrow sets the stage today by extending the Republicans’ strategy of fear- and hate-mongering into the absurd, for the benefit of anyone who didn’t think it was already there.And let’s note, in particular, that fifth panel, because, in a functioning democracy, it seems unbalanced to blame one party for trying to destroy everything. But […]

Paper Apologizes to First Nations for Cartoon

by D. D. Degg 2 comments April 20, 2022

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports on the offense. Metroland Media’s seven Simcoe County newspapers ran a cartoon last week that pictured the Pope saying “I’m sorry” to what appears to be an Indigenous woman and man, who respond “How $orry?” Metroland Media is a subsidiary of the Torstar Corporation, and has newspapers in the Simcoe […]

Funny Books and Funny Pages Synchronicity

by D. D. Degg 0 comments April 20, 2022

Comic strips yesterday and today seems to have jumped the gun on National Cartoonists Day.Superheroes were the theme for today’s comics.Rex Morgan, M.D. has recently started a story about a costumed vigilante, but today Terry Beatty took it a step further showing a trio of self-appointed cos-playing do-gooders. © North American SyndicateTom Batiuk and Chuck […]

Comics Kingdom Bogarts Legalization Nation

by D. D. Degg 0 comments April 20, 2022

Comics Kingdom picked April 20th to add Legalization Nation to its lineup. (Unknown if they added it at 4:20 a.m. this morning.)© Brian Box BrownLegalization Nation is a pro-cannabis comic strip by cartoonist Box Brown. When it was first announced earlier this year Comics Kingdom said it would be a weekly strip. It was also […]

CSotD: Laff Break

by Mike Peterson 6 comments April 20, 2022

Jason Chatfield takes a shot at audience members who seem to wish they’d been the ones invited to speak on the stage, or perhaps to conduct the interview. The usual comment here would be “There’s one in every crowd,” but there seem to be at least three or four.Audience mikes should have an automatic eight-second […]

Triumph and Tragedy and Things

by D. D. Degg 2 comments April 19, 2022

 2022 Cartoonist Studio Prize Winners The Beat and The Center for Cartoon Studies are proud to reveal the winners of the tenth annual Cartoonist Studio Prize Award in both the Print Comics and Webcomics categories. Each of the 2022 Cartoonist Studio Prize Award winners will receive a $1000 prize and a Wacom One Creative Pen […]

CSotD: Intruder in the Days of Dust

by Mike Peterson 2 comments April 19, 2022

 Derf Backderf’s short comment, as he wrapped up this year’s MOCCA Festival, was enough to send me scrambling to the Internet to order a copy of Aimee de Jongh’s “Days of Sand,” and, if that’s not enough of a compliment to Derf — author of “Trashed,” “My Friend Dahmer” and “Kent State: Four Dead in […]

Ernie Anderson – New Editorial Cartoonist

by D. D. Degg 1 comments April 18, 2022

According to Lewiston (Maine) Sun Journal columnist Mark LaFlamme: So, I was just hanging around, minding my own business, when I started to notice a new cartoon populating the Sun Journal pages. In one of them, the proposed Lewiston homeless shelter and the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Department building were presented as homeless people on a […]

Stripper’s Guide Moves to Comic Strip History

by D. D. Degg 2 comments April 18, 2022

Comic strip historian Allan Holtz is moving his Stripper’s Guide blog to Comic Strip History website. Hello, fellow strippers. After a decade and a half hosting this blog here on Google’s Blogger interface I have decided that it is time we graduate to adulthood, taking the training wheels off. I have been working with a […]

CSotD: The Dogs Don’t Bark, The Caravan Moves On

by Mike Peterson 0 comments April 18, 2022

 A different sort of Juxtaposition to start the day: The famous lines from Arthur Conan Doyle’s “Silver Blaze,” combined with Ann Telnaes’ righteous outrage over the revelations of Senator Mike Lee’s texts, outlining his plan to cooperate in overturning the 2020 elections.The texts caused an uproar on social media, but, as in the Sherlock Holmes […]

Comic Strip Easter Eggs and other stuff

by D. D. Degg 1 comments April 17, 2022

“An Easter Egg is a term used to describe a hidden detail …” Today’s Sally Forth has an obvious homage to The Killing Joke comic book. © King Features Syndicate © DC ComicsBut as Francesco Marciuliano points out Jim Keefe goes far beyond that one panel.  Terry Beatty hid an easter egg in last Sunday’s […]

The Easter Bird by Walt Scott

by D. D. Degg 2 comments April 17, 2022

Those Disney and Newspaper Enterprise Association Christmas strips get all the fame and glory, while the Easter strips get forgotten. But there were special daily comic strips created for the weeks leading up to Easter. For a short while in the 1950s they were an annual tradition for NEA and the cartoonist was the same […]

CSotD: Repeat as needed

by Mike Peterson 4 comments April 17, 2022

Morten Morland offers an Easter-themed bit of Moskva Mockery.Most of today’s Easter cartoons, as with most mandatory holiday cartoons, seem unremarkable, though his detailed style adds some interest here. It’s not Beatrix Potter’s watercolors; more like Uncle Wiggly, but it echoes traditional gentle bunny depiction, with the addition of a sly expression that couldn’t be […]

Ayla Kreelak’s Smidge and Friends Returns

by D. D. Degg 0 comments April 16, 2022

We have previously mentioned Nunavut’s young cartoonist Ayla Kreelak and her comic strip Smidge and Friends who got a short run in The Nunatsiaq News.The strip was popular enough to warrant a return engagement. Smidge and Friends, an original comic strip drawn by Baker Lake artist Ayla Kreelak, has returned. Nunatsiaq News will publish a […]

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