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“Daily Papers Waste Resources on Cartoons”

A week after Michael Cavna’s Washington Post article advocating more diversity among editorial cartoonists, conservative outlets are not letting go. The main complaint seems to be that we have too much to be concerned about without adding more.From The Federalist: One would think in an America still suffering the social and economic devastation stemming from […]

Cartoonist Fitz Interviews Cartoonist Trudeau

It is always interesting when a cartoonist interviews another cartoonist. So Arizona Daily Star editorial cartoonist David Fitzsimmons interviewing Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau is a treat.The Fitz introduction: Next Saturday begins the glorious weekend of the 2021 Tucson Virtual Festival of Books. The lineup of authors is amazing. Imagine enjoying every moment of TFOB with […]

CSotD: Well-intentioned failures, plus those others

I’m often impatient with Gary Markstein (Creators). He keeps up his partnership with Tony Rubino at their daily strip, “Daddy’s Home” consistently, but posts his own political commentary so rarely that I’m sometimes tempted to drop him from my GoComics lineup.However, it’s paid off this time around, because he posted this one January 12, only […]

The Complete Superwoman – A First and Last Rarity

This will be an amalgamation of a few subsets we have here: a First and Last entry, a Rarities post, and a Complete collection.On June 27, 1943 The New York Tribune syndicate distributed the first episode of Superwoman by already famed cartoonist Rea Irvin. The Sunday-only strip appeared in at least two newspapers – The […]

CSotD: Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

Dream on, Winslow.Prickly City (AMS) has been a voice in the wilderness, trying to put forth conservative views without falling into the mire that seems to have taken over things on that side of the aisle.Trump broke his silence the other day with a rant triggered by his loss at the Supreme Court, in which […]

National Cartoonists Society Open House (Zoom)

The National Cartoonists Society is hosting a Greet & Meet this Friday.We are hosting an online shindig for members and non-member cartoonists and hope you’ll join in and help spread the word! This is a great chance to connect with other pros and to include those you may know who are interested in who and […]

Mike Marland Retires From Editorial Cartooning

Mike Marland has informed the people of New Hampshire: The time has come to start a slow slide into retirement. It’s going to take me a few years to actually get there, but I’m going to begin by retiring from drawing editorial cartoons. Mike has two reasons for the decision. I’ve been drawing them for […]

CSotD: Truth and Illusion

“Truth and Illusion, George. You don’t know the difference.” “No, but we must carry on as though we did.” “Amen.”                                        — Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? I was delighted to see Jen Sorensen address the stereotype that […]

The Phantom Writer Claes Reimerthi Retires

The Chronicle Chamber is passing on the news that Claes Reimerthi is retiring from The Phantom. Claes Reimerthi is retiring and it is going to leave a huge gap in the Phantom world. There will be questions on everyone’s lips after the news broken by stalwart Kari Lappanen who posted on his own website that […]

CSotD: Everybody says the darndest things

Andertoons (AMS) rekindles a real hatred of mine, because, when I was a little kid, I looked forward to the part of Art Linkletter’s House Party where that simpering sack of s*** rewarded children for showing off.Bill Cosby took over the franchise in later years, but by then (A) I’d recovered from the notion that […]

Rhythms & Rhymes with Price & Piccolo

A Case For Pencils recently got Hilary Price and Rina Piccolo, famous for Rhymes With Orange and other cartooning assignments, to respond to their survey.First is Hilary. Tool I wish I could use better: I’d like to get more comfortable with a chainsaw… but did you mean drawing tools? In that case: a fountain pen. […]

Jim Carrey Retires from Political Cartooning

The Wrap is reporting that Jim Carrey will put away his slings and arrows as a political cartoonist. “For the past 4 yrs, among other commitments, I put considerable effort into this collection of political protest cartoons. It truly feels as though you and I have crossed an ocean of outrage together…but something tells me […]

How Comics and Cartoons Work in Newspapers

A couple newspaper editors broke down the processes of how comic strips and editorial cartoons appear in your local gazette.First up is The Oregonian explaining their Sunday Comics section. Why would The Oregonian cut the first two panels from the Feb. 14, 2021, “Doonesbury” comic? Is this a regular editorial practice? This is indeed regular […]

From Today’s Sunday Color Comics Supplement

 But Is It Op Art?    Rose is Rose © UFS, Inc.; Wallace the Brave © William WilsonNot the common definition, but Don Wimmer and Will Henry present wonderful optics. Rebuttal?© Tribune Content AgencyRussell Myers offers another angle of a section of today’s CSotD column. Good Timing or Just Winter Comics?Mister Boffo © Neatly Chiseled Features; Arlo […]

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