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Teaching and Learning with Calvin and Hobbes

Bill Waterson Extremely Rare Teaching With Calvin And Hobbes Book (Playground Publishing, 1993). Those hoping to find a copy of Teaching With Calvin And Hobbes in the wild are usually advised to stop their search right now — supposedly, only eight libraries in the world have copies, and three of those are in North Dakota, […]

Profusely Illustrated: A Memoir by Edward Sorel

Usually any book missed in the monthly Hey Kids! Comics! checklist would wait to be noted in the following month’s entry, but this one is too important (and deserves separate documentation anyway).PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED A Memoir By Edward Sorel The book from Penguin Random House is now available! Alongside more than 172 of his drawings, cartoons, […]

CSotD: Holiday Hijinx

Adam Weinstein wins the Internet this week, and, anticipating tomorrow’s traditional question, what I’m thankful for is that the comic strip artists have given me a chance to forego politics for the holiday. Well, mostly. Martyn Turner, who is in Ireland and so doesn’t have to do a cartoon about the political hazards of seating at […]

Lee Enterprises in the Cross-Hairs

Alden Capital continued its drive to own as much of the American newspaper industry as it can with a bid Monday to acquire Lee Enterprises, a publicly traded chain of 75 daily newspapers and several hundred other outlets. Lee’s largest papers include the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Arizona Daily Star, The Buffalo News, the Omaha […]

CSotD: Gamesmanship

This Jeff Stahler (AMS) cartoon greets me appropriately upon my return from Younger Son’s home in Minnesota, where I had Thanksgiving a week early with his family of four, another granddaughter and her husband, and my ex, all of whom live there.I heartily recommend it, because the flights were cheaper, though you might want to […]

Cathy at 45

Forty-five years ago—on November 22, 1976—we were first introduced to Cathy on the funny pages… The original Cathy strip ran until 2010 when we saw the eponymous character announce her pregnancy to her own mother. Guisewite had officially retired.   [W]hen the COVID pandemic hit in early 2020 she started drawing again. Cathy Commiserations was the […]

1957 Phantom Predicts the “China Virus” (or not)

In the fall of 2021, an image started to circulate on social media that supposedly showed a panel from a comic strip published in 1957, in which a hooded hero encouraged mask use to protect against the “China virus”: The words “China virus,” a xenophobic and inaccurate reference to COVID-19, did not appear in the […]

CSotD: Monday Comics

It doesn’t take much to make me laugh over a poke at Facebook, but the level of gallows humor in this Joy of Tech gibe makes it more thought-provoking than funny.Will future generations one day look back with the same sense of “What the hell were they thinking?”Of course, the Greeks and Romans had limited […]

Web Comics Go Big and Go Print

Webtoons Webcomics Get Into Print The webcomics giant Webtoon is getting into print comics publishing, with a planned fall 2022 debut. Webtoon Unscrolled will be a print graphic novel imprint part of its sister company Wattpad Webtoon Book Group. Tower of God © SIU; Everything is Fine © Mike Birchall Webtoon Unscrolled will be led […]

Cartoonists/Editors Jon Adams & Ellis Rosen Interviewed

Jon Adams and Ellis Rosen are cartoonists and illustrators who separately have contributed to The New Yorker, MAD, McSweeney’s and many other outlets. Together they’ve teamed up to edit the new book Send Help!: A Collection of Marooned Cartoons. More than just a collection of comics, it includes a forward by Emma Allen, an afterward […]

CSotD: Sunday wrap

I’m about done talking about Kyle: he’s had enough publicity and he’ll get more without my help.But I couldn’t let this Kal Kallaugher piece go unacknowledged, because he captures the real impact of a refusal to address the guns issue realistically: Armed nincompoops have just been loosed upon the land.Mostly by judicial nincompoops who claim […]

Glx Sptzl Glaah! in the Funny Pages

 Tuesday’s Hi and Lois put me in mind of Sugar and Spike. © King Features Syndicate; DC Comics   © Harry Bliss; Marvel EntertainmentI don’t understand why Harry Bliss doesn’t give a nod to Jack Kirby for his occasional contributions.   Ink Stained Synchronicity© Bill Griffith above; Tom Richmond belowOn Wednesday Bill Griffith and Tom Richmond supplied […]

Reuben Award Winning Cartoonist Ray Billingsley

Ray Billingsley didn’t much like his second-floor Harlem home on Bradhurst Avenue back then. It was affordable — this being the mid-’80s — but he felt isolated, and he knew crime was a threat: “One evening while in bed with the window open, I actually heard three guys planning on burglarizing my apartment.” Yet this […]

9th Annual Guest Jumbler Week

Guest Jumbler week ends today. Above are the illustrations that went with the puzzles. The puzzles in their entirety can be found supersizeable and in color at The Chicago Tribune. They can also be found, with nice Jeff Knurek(?) intros, at the Jumble Facebook page, where they also have worked up some really great billboards […]

The Sixties – Peanuts Best Decade?

The year 1959 marked a new wave for Peanuts. Charlie Brown’s sister, Sally, made her debut on May 26, 1959. Linus also first spoke about the Great Pumpkin in October of 1959. Not only was Schulz inventing new topics for his already popular characters, but his emotional side began to engulf the strip as well. On […]

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