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Wayback Whensday: Of Li’l Abner and Little Kings

Sadie Hawkins DayNovember means Sadie Hawkins Day and Lesley Kennedy at History.com writes of the whys and wherefores. “I would always begin my stories with ‘What if…?’” Capp once said, according to Al Capp: A Life to the Contrary by Michael Schumacher and Denis Kitchen. “What if there were a special day in Dogpatch in […]

CSotD: Humpday in the Committee Room

Lyndon Johnson liked to use a phrase from Isaiah, “Come, let us reason together.” It seems a very long time ago, and I suppose it was. LBJ left office nearly 60 years ago, and I’m not sure how often we’ve tried to reason together since. I have recalled here before that chants of “Hey, Hey, […]

Cartoonnews for Pros & Fans

Running the Gamut: Comic Stripping (Wannabe)! Editooning (Jack Ohman)! Magazine Cartooning (Liza Donnelly)! Comic Booking (Donut Squad)! Animating (Legal Rights Reverting)! More Comic Stripping (Dogs of C-Kennel)!Wannabe by Luca Debus Enters The Kingdom A few people relayed the new to me news to me that the Wannabe comic strip by Luca Debus has signed onto […]

Mutt, Jeff, Remembrance Day

A set of British First World War Campaign medals have been nicknamed after cartoon characters.From The Great War 1914-1918: Pip, Squeak and Wilfred are the affectionate names given to the three WW1 campaign medals — The 1914 Star or 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal respectively. These medals were primarily awarded to the […]

CSotD: Arma Virumque Canō

Matt Wuerker sings of arms and the man with a Veterans Day cartoon. There aren’t as many “Little boys saluting tombstones” cartoons as usual, which is good, but, then, there aren’t as many cartoons marking the holiday at all, which is puzzling and, IMHO, not good. Most of the veterans who get the day off […]

Jeff Koterba Et Une Grande Annonce

Jeff Koterba shares a big announcement with us: Okay, so…cartoonists don’t get promotions. The great cartoonist and friend, Mike Peters (editorial cartoonist and creator of the comic strip, Mother Goose and Grimm), once said something like, “the only promotion a cartoonist ever gets is the day he’s hired.” There’s truth in that. I mean, when […]

“The Marvellous Alison Bechdel”

Dykes to Watch Out For, a widely syndicated strip cartoon series, ran from 1987 to 2008, ending only after [Alison] Bechdel achieved success with her first graphic memoir, Fun Home: A Family Tragic Comedy, later made into a Broadway play. Fun Home was followed by Are You My Mother? A Comic Drama (2013), then The […]

CSotD: Some Open and/or Shut Cases

Looks like we may possibly probably could have an end to the shutdown. Both my senators — one of whom has a special-needs kid — made the switch, which is either pragmatism or cowardice, depending on your POV. So a lot of political cartoons have to be used before they become obsolete.Mamet, however, is playing […]

The Sunday Funnies – Late Edition

Let’s start with what may be the most wonderful seasonal comic strip of the year. Mike Manley always lets us know what season it is in Judge Parker and he does a fantastic job of it in the top two tiers today. While Francesco Marciuliano‘s sentimental, but not mauldlin, script in the lower two tiers […]

CSotD: Your Comic Weekly Man Strikes Again

Not sure if anyone who’s been divorced is gonna laugh at this one. From that point of view, it’s a situation where they’re in counseling because they agree it’s gone half empty, but while Leroy wants to try to fill it back up, Loretta is no longer interested.Pretty sure that wasn’t the intention.Another funny/not funny, […]

Matthew Prichett on Pocket Cartoonist Matt

Lotte Brundle for Country Life sat down with the very funny Daily Telegraph socio-political cartoonist Matt. Matt [Pritchett] has been the newspaper’s in-house cartoonist since 1988. He is better known simply as ‘MATT’ — the sign off he chose at the start of his career. Beloved for his daily jokes accompanied by characterful drawings… Matt […]

CSotD: Reporter’s Notebook

Bravo to Konopacki for making intelligent use of a moment in Casablanca that has become an insipid cliché in other hands. Saying “I’m shocked! Shocked!” merely makes the point that someone is pretending not to have known something they certainly did, which, most times, is obvious. (Yawn)But Konopacki uses it in perfect context: In the […]

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