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The Other Ones Are Not Peanuts

Like many of us in early 2021, Martin Lee was deeply affected by many issues, including COVID, George Floyd, and anti-Asian hate crimes. Finding himself in a self-diagnosed “funk,” he needed refuge and found his way back to the art of his youth. Little did he know that this diversion would lead to the start […]

Roast Cartoonist – Fitz on a Spit

From Blog for Arizona: David Fitzsimmons is the cartoonist for the Arizona Daily Star. He will be roasted by former politicians Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild, and District 2 Pima County Supervisor Dan Eckstrom. I also know personally stand up comic attorney Nancy Stanley and former Tucson Citizen videographer Daniel Buckley who are evidently involved. Fundraiser […]

CSotD: I’m your Comic Weekly Man

My first impression of today’s Barney & Clyde (WPWG) was that Barney had, indeed, been taken, since most coats of arms are bogus.Having “Arms” at all is, as he says, up to the Heralds’ College, but I looked and, by golly, there is indeed a set of arms for Pillsbury that looks like what he’s holding.Though […]

Sandusky and Norwalk Papers Join for Weekender

The Sandusky Register (Erie County Ohio) and The Norwalk Reflector (Huron County Ohio), both members of the Ogden Newspapers family, will share the same Weekender (Saturday/Sunday) edition. The start of the 2021 high school football season also will be the kickoff for a new combined Weekender newspaper. “This will be an expanded weekend product for […]

A Cartoonist’s Life: Sunshine, Rainbows, Lollipops?

  Self portrait © by Stephan DoncheComics journalist and author Chris Arrrant askedComic industry people: What’s something about your job that you wish more people understood? Chris got quite a response from cartoonists in various genres. A sampling:Making comics is HARD work. Just how labor intensive it is. (drawing, penciling/inking) Or how long it takes […]

Saturday August 14 – Free Comic Book Day

Comic Shops across the nation will be giving away comic books on Saturday August 14, 2021.Free!With over four dozen comics from Archie to Zorro.  The Free Comic Book Day website lists all the comics that might be available in your area.Visit your local comic book shop on Saturday August 14th!     

CSotD: Issues of Standing

Marc Murphy salutes the new Census data, which shows an actual decrease in the number of non-Hispanic white folks in the US, with a reminder that both apples and their pie are immigrants. Yes, I fact-checked an attorney: Apples originated in what is now Kazakhstan and the pie in England.I’m a non-Hispanic white person, but […]

Cartoonists in the News

New Illustrator on Ripley’s Believe It or Not For the second time this year John Graziano has been replaced on Ripley’s Believe It or Not. The August 8, 2021 Sunday page was unsigned (and not Graziano art), then beginning Monday August 9, 2021 the dailies were by another artist. Unlike that May substitute this artist […]

Comic Chronicles and Dizzy Dramas

Dateline: CanadaDateline: CanadaSteve Canyon came to a U. S. Air Force base in northern Canada last winter and was promptly dropped from the comic page of the Peterborough Examiner. In an editorial the newspaper explained, “We have become disturbed by the political implications of the strip. The hero and his friends were on what was […]

CSotD: Knowing stuff

Bizarro (KFS) tests the “It’s funny ’cause it’s true” concept, and, yes, it’s funny, and, sigh, it’s also true.I don’t have a solution except to keep on keepin’ on, but, since the editorial cartoonists are mostly playing catch-up today with Cuomo, Infrastructure and DeSantis cartoons, we’ll feature funny stuff instead. Juxtaposition of the Day(Existential Comics)(xkcd)I’m well […]

Don Margolis – RIP

Magazine cartoonist Don Margolis has passed away.Donald Eugene (Don) Margolis September 1932 – August 3, 2021 “He spent his career drawing cartoons, and his retirement making faces at his grandchildren.”Don’s career as described by comics historian Ken Quattro: The story, “I Married A Teen-Age Fly,” [1959] was actually parodying contemporary movies, such as “The Fly” […]

CSotD: 24 Hours of Unexpected News

(Clay Bennett – CTFP) (Michael Ramirez – Creators) (Gary Varvel – Creators)Clay Bennett best sums up yesterday’s unexpected resignation of Andrew Cuomo, though I got a chuckle out of Michael Ramirez’s take.Political cartoons aren’t required to be funny, but it’s a nice bonus if you can slip in a laugh without distracting from your point, which is […]

Adam Zyglis is Back in the News, The Buffalo News

Did we mention that the Buffalo Newspaper Guild contract negotiations have been settled and with the byline strike now over The Buffalo News blacklisted editorial cartoonist Adam Zyglis has returned to the pages and website of the paper?You may remember that the newspaper and the union were having differences related to a new contract. That […]

CSotD: IPCC is a-checkin’ on down the line

Peter Schrank comments on the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, specifically noting the wildfires raging in Greece (in case you thought only we here had them). And David Pope echoes the concern, with a slightly less grim cartoon overall but adding some lightning-bolt-hurling on the part of a god depicted not as angry […]

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