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DIY Peanuts Comic Book

The Schulz Museum has supplied the illustrations and guide for you to publish Peanuts comic books.Added is the template for the little ones (or you) to create their own mini-comics.The Charles M. Schulz Peanuts Mini Comic page. While we’ve got Peanuts on our mind…Nat Gertler shows that they are editing Schulz. Eagle-eyed AAUGH Blog reader David […]

David Horsey: Drinking from a Fire Hose

Seattle Times interviews their editorial cartoonist David Horsey about the past four years of politics in the United States and new book “Drawing Apart: Political Cartoons from a Polarized America.” I think the biggest problem is that if you’re talking about Donald Trump, my job is to sort of exaggerate reality and create satire that […]

CSotD is a humor site! CSotD is a political site!

Stop! You’re both right!CSotD is two – two – two sites in one!And, at this fraught moment, there are enough humorous political cartoons that we can do a whole posting of nothing but. We’ll start things off with a bit of pure stand-up schtick from Drew Sheneman (AMS), who draws for the Star-Ledger in Newark and […]

David Cohen Writes a Thank You Note

David Cohen feels honored to serve the citizens of Asheville, North Carolina as the editorial cartoonist for local issues. Today he took a few inches to thank them for their forbearance. In the early 80s I submitted some work to the then editorial page editor, Rick Gunter. He took a few, and for about a […]

CSotD: Could this be the last of Friday Funnies?

Maybe. If things settle down, I’d like to go back to an irregular schedule of politics some days and comedy others, rather than staking out Friday for a break in the tension.So I guess we’ll see. While we wait, Candorville (WPWG) offers social commentary that verges on the political, and if one party had a corner […]

Two All-Beef Patties – Cartoonist Chronicles210114

In an early “First and Last” entry we mentioned an attempted Li’l Abner revival by Norm Hochberg and Steve Stiles. In 1997 Steve told the details of this 1990 adventure in his career to a fanzine. © Steve Stiles © Capp EnterprisesFANAC presents Idea #10 with Steve Stiles version of the Li’l Abner revival.  Advertising in […]

Chattanooga, B.C. (Before Clay)

Jerry Summers, a lifelong Chattanoogan and historian of the city, remembers the editorial cartoonists of The Chattanooga Times. Chattanooga over the past 59 years has been fortunate to have at least three editorial cartoonists who have entertained the public with humor, sarcasm, ridicule and suggestions of often ignored recommendations on politics, sports and other subjects […]

Doonesbury ‘Masquerade’ Winter Carnival Poster

The 2021 Garry B. Trudeau poster for the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival has been released.© Garry B. TrudeauFrom the Adirondack Daily Enterprise: Using this Carnival’s designated theme, “Mask-erade” — which Trudeau spells with the more traditional “Masquerade” — the poster shows multiple “Doonesbury” characters with different face masks representing various features of the Adirondacks. Trudeau, […]

CSotD: Cultural cancellations

Loretta Lockhorn (KFS) offers an apolitical commentary on the cancel culture, which lets us open the topic gently before diving in.“How dare they?” being the operative connection, and, if you want to trace its political applications back far enough, it becomes “How dare they offer medical care and food and mortgages to people who can’t […]

Doonesbury – Past, Present, and Future

NPR talked to Garry Trudeau and a couple others about Doonesbury. It all began as an irreverent strip called Bull Tales in the Yale Daily News when Garry Trudeau was a junior… The strip caught the attention of a fledgling newspaper syndicate which told Trudeau the drawing and lettering needed work but also told him […]

Walt Kelly’s Pogo is New Billy Ireland Exhibit

Into the Swamp: The Social and Political Satire of Walt Kelly’s Pogo, an exhibition curated from the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum (BICLM) collections, showcases political satire and commentary using a motley group of swamp critters from Walt Kelly’s newspaper comic strip Pogo. Into the Swamp is on view January 30 through October 31, […]

Syndicate Pulls Pastis Military Coup Strips

Last week Stephan Pastis warned that his upcoming Pearls Before Swine comic strip featured a military coup story line. Now the syndicate, Andrews McMeel, has pulled the strips.An upcoming storyline in “Pearls Before Swine,” the popular comic strip created by Santa Rosa cartoonist Stephan Pastis, has been pulled from 850 newspapers by its distributor because […]

CSotD: The Nation That Walked Into Doors

We’ll let Jen Sorensen (Ind) set the stage for what is going to be an extensive and incomplete look at WTF is going on and, as she says, how we got here. As she also says, it’s just a partial cast.And yet to say “We all played a role” is both incorrect and inane.Plenty of […]

Hey Kids! Comics! – Winter Reading

© Tom GauldBelow are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for January 2021 release. Images and links (mostly) via Amazon, though ordering through your local comic or independent book store is a good idea. A Cockeyed Menagerie  For Better or For Worse: The Complete Library, Vol. 5  Ditko Shrugged  BB BluesBird and the Terrible, […]

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