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CSotD: Stop the Game, I want to get off

The Gamestop/Reddit gambit creates one of those “Where do I start?” sorts of days, but certainly Alex (Telegraph.UK) is an excellent place, even though he wasn’t commenting specifically on that.I often — perhaps too often — admit that Alex can be kind of nerdy for those who have not been immersed in the business world, […]

Gannett’s Carolinas Sunday Comics Shuffle

At the beginning of December 2020 we reported on the Gannett newspapers of The Carolinas setting up a poll in anticipation of rearranging their Sunday Funnies and bring them all into alignment.The results are in and take effect this weekend.From Regional Editor Pam Sander for The Jacksonville Daily News: In December, we asked for your […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies Anyway

A little politics on a nonpolitical day, and BTW, while this is a Friday and we’ll be having Funnies, it’s purely coincidental. I start each morning with a wander through Facebook and Twitter and this felt like a good day not to engage.But then I got to the comics and Candorville (WPWG) stopped me short, […]

Well, Buck Rogers is 500 Years Old

(Eight years to get out of Pittsburgh)I guess George Clooney could play Buck Rogers. Rumors are that George Clooney may star in a new Buck Rogers television show … But Variety picks up a ray gun and shoots that idea down. Through his production company Smokehouse Pictures, Clooney has signed on to executive produce a […]

Old Friends – Cartoonist Chronicles210128

“The art editor asked if I would try to develop an animal character that would be distinctively Canadian,” illustrator James Simpkins told Maclean’s magazine in the July 6, 1963, issue. The editor added one condition at that time in 1948. No beavers. The artist accepted the challenge. A bear would fit the bill. A bear […]

CSotD: Herd Impunity and other toxins

Prickly City (AMS) offers an intelligent view of our current dilemma, and offers a hope that there are more than a handful of intelligent conservatives out there observing this mess.But Winslow is right in that, while elections are the traditional and obvious correction in a democracy, the Treason Caucus encourages its Deplorable Army to distrust […]

Garry B. Trudeau on Carnivals and Comics

With the release of the poster and the buttons for the 2021 Saranac CarnivalThe Adirondack Daily Enterprise interviewed Garry Trudeau by way of email. Q. Can you walk me through your thought process on coming up with this year’s poster and button design? A. I had just finished another project in which I had used […]

Dan Gola – RIP

Cartoonist Dan Gola has passed away.Daniel Brian (Dan) GolaSeptember 27, 1944 – January 25, 2021 From the obituary: Professionally, he worked as a Marketing Director before retiring and moving to NC and as cartoonist of “Claude & Ernie”, a recurring strip he created in 1992 for the Echo Journal in Pequot Lakes, MN. The cartoon ran […]

Portland Press Herald Calls for Comics Vote

The Portland (Maine) Press Herald may add Non Sequitur and Curtis to their comics page. In order to do that they need to remove two comic strips. By popular demand, we are considering bringing back Non Sequitur, and we plan to introduce Curtis, a highly regarded strip featuring a predominantly African-American cast. To make room […]

CSotD: Cut-rate parasites and other villains

(Jack Ohman – WPWG)(Ann Telnaes – WashPo)Here’s a Juxtaposition of two cartoonists whose work I greatly admire, but I’m giving Telnaes the advantage this time around because, while I like and agree with both cartoons, there are times when understated banality is more powerful than comic exaggeration.Besides, wit all doo respeck to Ohman, I’m as […]

In Praise of the Gagman

Cartoonist Jason Chatfield appreciates occasional collaborator Scott Dooley. In 2018, after 15 years of freelancing as a cartoonist and having been published many times flying solo, I started collaborating with my friend and fellow comic, Scott Dooley to share the frequent anxiety (and sporadic joy) of submitting New Yorker cartoons. I hadn’t done this before […]

A Little of This, A Little of That

Tain’t Funny McGee McPherson © John McPhersonA New Castle News reader finds no humor in a Close to Home comic:I no longer “read” The News but scan for something of local or personal interest, such as Dr. Roach’s “Your Health.” As on Saturday when a “cartoon” of God’s chosen man, Moses, was right beside it. […]

CSotD: Perspective and accountability

Morten Morland (Times) offers this commentary tying in the coronavirus vaccine with the heroic but somewhat inexplicable return of Victor (ed. No, Alexei) Navalny to Russia, which — in case you hadn’t heard — has touched off massive, nationwide demonstrations in support of him and against Putin’s oligarchy.“Inexplicable” in the first place because Putin already […]

They’re Doing It, You Too Can Help Bob Wiacek

From ComicsBeat:It seems Wildstorm editor Scott Dunbier found an unpublished script by Moore for Gen 13 annual a while ago. Recently he auctioned off the script – which has the tantalizing title “The Coming of the Collector” – to raise money for veteran inker Bob Wiacek who is struggling with a diagnosis of glaucoma.  Saga writer […]

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