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Comic Strips – Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

 © Rick McKee and Kent SlighGoComics has been running the Mt. Pleasant comic strip for at least a month. Recently they ran an introductory post on their blog by interviewing the creators. How did the two of you meet and hatch the idea for Mt. Pleasant?  Kent [Sligh]: In May 2019 I received an email […]

CSotD: Weekend Wrap-up

We’ll end the week with a bit of politics, as Gary Clement (Cartoon Arts) hits with one of the first cartoons to shift from war to cease-fire in the Middle East.I found it particularly interesting because I stumbled onto the press conference the White House scheduled with the President Biden and South Korean President Moon […]

20 Years Ago Today: John Rose Signs Snuffy Smith

Last month John Rose celebrated being hired by King Features Syndicate to succeed Fred Lasswell as the cartoonist for the Barney Google and Snuffy Smith comic strip.But it wasn’t until May 21, 2001 that the first strip carrying the John Rose signature appeared.© King Feature SyndicateHappy Anniversary John! Another Twenty?

CSotD: The National IQ Test

If mockery could solve our problems, we’d have no problems at all. And then the political cartoonists would all be out of business.I suppose this Rob Rogers piece won’t change the minds of the nincompoops who nod along with Rep. Andrew Clyde’s claim that the January 6 rioters were simply a group of peaceful tourists.But […]

2021 Davenport Cartoon Contest Call for Entries

Announcing the 2021 Davenport International Cartoon Contest! Anyone may enter the contest. Grand Prize: $750 * First: $500 * Second: $300 * Third: $200 * (5) People’s Choice: Ribbon The entry fee is $25.00 (US Dollars), for each cartoon entered. Subject: Contemporary political, economic and social ideas of interest; an “Editorial Cartoon.” Your entry must […]

CSotD: Funnies Break

Edison Lee (KFS) doesn’t say everything I’ve been thinking about this, but he says enough.One of the things popping up on my social media feed again lately has been calls for term limits.We’ve got term limits. They’re called “elections.”If they don’t work, the answer is in this comic strip, because Congressmembers spend way too much […]

Someday Funnies (B.C., Id, Mutts, Capp, and Liô)

I don’t remember the characters of The Wizard of Id and B.C. comic strips mingling except in promotional material like the above. That changed Monday.I liked this. There is an internal logic that a potion or incantation of the Wizard’s went wrong and he ended up where he did. Also both the characters meeting are […]

CSotD: Recalculating

Ann Telnaes is hardly the only cartoonist to show people — particularly Republican politicians — wearing their covid masks over their eyes, but she does some of the best caricatures in the business and keeps up with Who’s Who in Washington.And she doesn’t insult your intelligence with labels. She assumes you keep up with the […]

‘This is Fine’ Dog Comes to King Features

K. C. Green, creator of the internationally famed “this is fine” internet meme, is taking his humor to King Features with the new  Funny Online Animals comic strip.© KC Green KFS editor Tea Fougner introduces the new comic: Wow! I’m so thrilled to introduce you to our newest members of the Kingdom, the FUNNY ONLINE […]

CSotD: When it all comes down to dust

Let me start the day by declaring that I don’t like most of these cartoons very much, but it’s not my job to like cartoons.Ed Hall’s take offers a good starting point, however, and it’s also not his job to be liked.This is a play on sentiment, dead children being an obvious tug at the […]

M. Thomas Inge – RIP

Pop Culture scholar and historian M. Thomas Inge has passed away.Milton Thomas (Tom) Inge March 18, 1936 – May 15, 2021 As CBR noted in their subhed: “M. Thomas Inge [was] one of the very first academics to cover comics as a college course and one of the earliest scholarly comics writer[s].”Tom Inge has long […]

CSotD: And another thing …

This is hardly new: It’s an illustration from a 1903 book of nursery rhymes by Charles Robinson, who did much more elaborate work elsewhere and go have a look, because it will be worth your while though you can also read that nursery rhyme book here.As with most nursery rhymes, there are a kabillion interpretations of […]

Drawn to Combat – Militarily and Socially

“Who is Bill Mauldin?” reads lamppost banners outside the Monroe Building, where “Drawn to Combat: Bill Mauldin & the Art of War” opened Friday at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library, 104 S. Michigan. Mauldin not only changed how Americans viewed World War II but how we think about war and the military. At a […]

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