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Multidimensional, Time Spanning Sunday Funnies

Ted Forth goes on and on about a multidimensional adventure while Hilary and Faye discuss Ted’s grasp on reality. Ces scripts over 250 words leaving little room for art. And as the strip progresses the verbiage gets denser and denser.© King Features SyndicateGotta wonder if panels four and five is Jim throwing some shade as […]

Another Installment of Weekend Whatnots

© the Estate of Edward GoreyDeadline is reporting that Edward Gorey’s The Doubtful Guest is being pitched as a live-action feature. Being in the middle of the Gorey biography Born to Be Posthumous the news caught our eye.  © Alison BechdelAs a kid, cartoonist Alison Bechdel was obsessed with the bodybuilding ads at the back […]

CSotD: Truth, and other partisan matters

Joel Pett wraps up both the message and the problem of World Press Freedom Day in a single cartoon: We all want truth. We just can’t agree on what it is. We should expect spin, the presentation of facts from a partisan viewpoint. John Cole offers a chuckle about the FBI search of Rudy Giuliani’s apartment […]

Major Trigger Warning for Sunday Mutts

King Features Syndicate has issued an advisory through Reed Brennan: Attention MUTTS Clients: King Features Syndicate advises that the May 2 Sunday strip centers around the Bidens’ dog Major and his life as a shelter dog. Because of the current delicacy of this topic, we understand that this comic may not be right for all […]

Believe It or Not Ripley’s Has a New Artist

The last week of April 2021 saw a new cartoonist drawing the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! daily panel. The change in art styles is obvious, much more so than when John Graziano took over the feature from Don Wimmer in 2004.Below is the penultimate daily by John Graziano and the second daily by “the […]

Creators Syndicate & Northside Sun Online Allies

The Northside Sun of Jackson, Mississippi has partnered with Creators Syndicate to supply comics and cartoons to its readers on the newspaper’s website. It is a unique webpage format that I haven’t seen with other newspapers. Curious if it is the paper’s design or the syndicate’s. Newspapers and comic strips have been intertwined for ages. […]

Intellectual Property Stolen from Andy Singer

Differing from those instances when a cartoon is modified by redrawing one portion of the art to change the purpose, here is a case where the entire idea is just redrawn without credit or permission. A US cartoonist has accused a Hong Kong education publisher of “stealing” his work after a drawing depicting a “cultural […]

CSotD: Friday Juxtapositions

(Kevin Kallaugher) (Matt Wuerker – Politico)The State of the Union speech was, indeed, a welcome relief from years past. It began on the East Coast well after the bedtime of anyone who has to be up by 4 am, but I decided to catch the first few minutes, hit record and watch the rest in the […]

Emmy Interviews Brian Crane, Pickles Cartoonist

Here are the questions [Emmy] asked Brian: Where did you come up with the name ‘Pickles’ for your comic strip? Tell me about Opal and Earl. How did you get major newspapers to publish your comic strip and keep publishing it after all these years? How do you come with ideas for a new comic […]

Steenz Interviewed After a Year in The City

Heart of the City is a sweet slice-of-life strip starring Heart Lamarr, an endlessly energetic middle schooler with Hollywood dreams in her eyes. “I just think she’s living in her own little world,” Steenz laughs, “and reality comes a-knockin’.” The strip centers around Heart’s everyday misadventures with her similarly pop-culture-obsessed friends and her harried but […]

CSotD: Comics relief

Either Jeremy’s Mom in this Zits (KFS) has a lot more faith in bipartisanship than I do or she has no idea what coffeeshops pay.That’s the last I’ll say about last night’s speech: I’m glad Biden called for a raise in the minimum wage but never mind that the Mocked Turtle was staring straight ahead […]

Didja Notice?

© Don AsmussenThe last new Bad Reporter was in March. Hope Don Asmussen is okay. © King Features SyndicateBruce Tinsley has increased his weekly share of Mallard Fillmore since commenting on the Gannett cancelling of the strip. He had been doing the Sunday page and two weekday strips, but since the week of March 21, 2021 […]

Shary Flenniken, from Air Pirate to NatLamp Star

Shary Flenniken ran away from Seattle and became a cartooning star. In her free time, she started illustrating covers and comics for the fleet of underground newspapers that were springing up around Seattle in those days: the Helix, the Seattle Simpleton and the Seattle Liberation Front’s flagship title, Sabot. After a few false starts, Flenniken […]

CSotD: Deliberate lies and foolish sincerity

One of the advantages for a newspaper of employing a local cartoonist is that, when someone in your congressional delegation says something really stupid, he can quickly bring it to the attention of your readers.I don’t know how well this Andy Marlette (Creators) cartoon is going to go over with readers of the Pensacola News […]

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