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Matt Golding Named MoAD’s 2025 Cartoonist of the Year

The Museum of Australian Democracy has named Matt Golding its 2025 Political Cartoonist of the Year. MoAD’s announcement states: Golding was clear winner in the voting for this year’s award. A master of the pocket cartoon, in 2025 he created work that was funny, poignant and constantly inventive. His cartoons covered the big themes of […]

CSotD: Queries and Inquiries

This may seem a trivial place to start, but stick with me. Tariffs are not hard to understand. When a country wants to discourage people from buying goods from another country, they can require a tariff, so that the person who is importing the product has to add an additional cost to the foreign product, […]

Nancy is Lit

The resurgence of Nancy takes another step forward next month when Caroline Cash takes control of the ninety-three year old comic strip star. New life invigorated the Nancy comic strip when the anonymous Olivia Jaimes took over in 2018 to varied response from rejection to high praise, with the praise getting most of the media’s […]

2026 Angoulême Comic Festival Cancelled

2026 Angoulême Comic Festival Cancelled

The most prestigious comic festival in the world, the Angoulême International Comic Festival, has been cancelled by organizers after a sustained call for change by notable cartoonists and publishers from around the world. The event has been held annually in southern France since 1974 (omitting Covid-19 hiatus). According to Le Monde, Noémie de La Soujeole, […]

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Cartoonists Rights Pledge Drive

Cartoonists Rights is running its annual pledge drive to support its mission to defend cartoonists around the world who are threatened or persecuted for their cartoons. The free speech organization reports that as a non-profit they are facing several challenges this year: government withdrawals from humanitarian efforts, the Trump administration policies that create visa disruptions, […]

CSotD: Three More Hump Days Before Xmas

Nice timing, since I was just talking about this to someone yesterday, but, then again, it’s a topic I think about a lot. We used to joke about 150 channels and nothing good on, which was a reaction to growing up with four or five channels and nothing good on. I’m no snob and I […]

In Conversation: KAL & Horsey; Telnaes, Chappatte & Mr. Fish

A couple recent hour long conversations featuring editorial cartoonists talking to each other. First up is a wonderful discussion between Kevin KAL Kallaugher and David Horsey about the history of editorial cartooning and the changes over their almost 50 years each in the profession. The dialogue is available at David Horsey’s Substack. Then we have […]

Whatever Happened to Steve Breen?

The short answer to the headline question is: Nothing. Though readers of The San Diego Union-Tribune may have thought otherwise. Rick Griffin of the Times of San Diego catches up with former Union-Tribune cartoonist Steve Breen: It was Saturday, Oct. 18 of this year when The San Diego Union-Tribune editorial pages included an editor’s note […]

CSotD: Scanning the Cartoon Horizon

For those keeping track, Mamdani won’t be mayor of NYC for another month, so it’s a little early to be panicking over what he might do if he becomes the first candidate in recorded history to accomplish everything he promised. Though I say that as someone who lives in a small (14,300) city with free […]

Rarities: W. P. Trent panels

William Peterfield “W.P.” Trent, Jr. was the son of a respected Professor of English. W.P. jr. had an affinity for sketching rather than scholastics and made a career out of cartooning for a number of magazines. Born on December 30, 1902 by the time he and the 20th Century both hit their 20s he was […]

Lazy Sunday

While it’s a lazy Sunday for some of us (I ain’t Christmas shopping yet) it is a pretty busy Bizarro panel. We are accustomed to busy Bizarro Sunday panels and occasionally multipanel Sunday Bizarros, but this Sunday we are gifted with the exceedingly rare sequential Bizarro comic strip. Added bonus is the substantial, and not […]

CSotD: The Unhatched Chicken Census

Older people shouldn’t fret over the ACA, since they’ve got Medicare, but don’t put those paddles down yet. I got an email October 24 from Social Security suggesting I log on and see my new rates, so I logged on and was told they didn’t have them yet. Then, on the 31st, they announced that […]

A Charles M. Schulz November

Almost two months ago, October 2, Peanuts celebrated the 75th year since it debuted. Late this month Peanuts is again in the news as Charles M. Schulz‘s birthday, November 26, 1922, and, of course, the re-airing re-streaming of A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving both occurred recently. Following are some news stories covering both events and more. […]

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