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Instagram’s Favorite New Yorker Cartoons of 2020

The New Yorker‘s assistant cartoon editor Colin Stokes checked Instagram to see which cartoons from the magazine during the year 2020 got the most “likes” and shares the 26 most popular.Of course it is too soon to know if any of them will join the few other New Yorker cartoons with their own Wikipedia entries.cartoons […]

CSotD – Merry Monday

Reply All (WPWG) speaks for me, though even in a virus-free world, I wouldn’t have to go through all that. It’s one of the chief benefits of retirement.I knew I had settled into my middle-management niche when I grasped the proper way to handle the holiday party: Show up, get one drink, eat some hors […]

Bill Plympton’s SLIDE Kickstarter

Famed animator Bill Plympton has three days to raise $40,000 for his independent animated feature. As a kid growing up among the tall timbers of Oregon, I wanted to create a Western that takes place in the evergreen-covered mountains. It’s 50 years later, I’ve had Oscar nominations and won Cannes Festival awards, and it’s time […]

Not The Same As Before – doing some updating

Tom Richmond Answers Your MAD QuestionsThe word spread last year that MAD magazine would no longer publish. We here even contributed to that idea by reporting what others, some knowledgeable, were saying. Former MAD contributor Tom Richmond responds to that and other questions about MAD magazine.Claim: MAD stopped publishing years ago/last year/recently. Verdict: FALSE MAD […]

Sunday Strips

Yeah, let’s start with Flash Gordon flashing forward to his skivvies.  © King Features SyndicateBased on the August 26, 1934 paper doll by Alex Raymond. Fun and Games    When I saw these this morning I thought, “That art is outside the norm for these strips.” (Well, that last one not so much.) But can you […]

CSotD: Swift thinking

Michael de Adder (Lincoln Project) provides a ridiculous look at a ridiculous effort, and he’s not the first cartoonist to invoke the “clown car” analogy in the current storm of preposterous appeals against mathematics, logic and law.But I like his use of state flags, because, while the drawing itself is silly, what isn’t funny is […]

Happy Dan Spiegle’s Birthday

Dan Spiegle was born 100 years ago today (and passed on in 2017) © William Boyd Ent.(?)Dan Spiegle was born on December 12, 1920. He got his start on the Hopalong Cassidy comic strip. After that he went on to a very productive career as a comic book artist. An attempt at a sea-faring comic […]

CSotD: It’s not even past

Oddly enough, I had just been thinking about the term “grasping at straws” before I saw this Ed Hall (Ind) cartoon.Technically, the straws should be floating on the surface, the expression meaning that a drowning man will look for even the most futile support, but I like Hall’s shower of useless efforts and it certainly […]

Misc. News Featuring Misc. Comic Strips

The Best Comics of 2020 Heart © AMS; Six Chix © KFS; Nancy © UFSPop culture site Nerdist has picked The Best Comics of 2020. The list is mostly graphic novels and floppy comic books, but a few comic strips make the list.Heart of the City by Steenz … Steenz’s gorgeous redesigns and sweet humor […]

YouTube Deletes Video from Scott Adams’ Channel

From The Federalist: Google-owned YouTube shut down Dilbert Comic strip creator Scott Adams on Friday, stripping a video off the platform from the podcaster’s channel without warning. The Federalist posts the notice from Scott’s Twitter feed where it is currrent the “pinned” tweet.Real Coffee with Scott Adams is the cartoonist’s YouTube channel, where all the […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies, plus a Flashback

Timing Is Everything Dept. — Man, I wish I’d had today’s Non Sequitur (AMS) yesterday when I was defending Dylan’s decision to sell his catalog rather than administer it himself. Wiley penned this well before the announcement, but he does sum it up nicely. Arlo, in Arlo & Janis (AMS), frequently reflects on age, and this […]

Comics & Art: Cartoonists Chronicles-20201210

Some historical essays from the past week. William Gropper: Social Justice Cartoonist   GROPPER, who was contributing to other radical magazines (like The Rebel Worker, The Morning Freiheit,  and The Revolutionary Age) as well as mainstream magazines (The Bookman, The Dial, and Frank Harris’ New Pearson’s Magazine), married his second wife in 1924, and the two […]

Flash Gordon Cartoonist Jim Keefe Interviewed

Yes, Jim Keefe is the artist of the Sally Forth comic strip, but he was (1996-2003), and occasionally still is, the writer/artist of Flash Gordon.  Sally Forth and Flash Gordon © King Features SyndicateWith King Features Syndicate bringing back Flash Gordon as a limited edition Sunday webcomic Edgar, for KFS, talked to Jim about his […]

Richard Corben – RIP

Comic artist and illustrator Richard Corben has passed away.  Richard Vance Corben October 1, 1940 – December 2, 2020 Dona Corben revealed Richard’s passing on the Corben Studios Facebook page:It is with great sorrow and loss that I must share the sad news that Richard Corben died Dec 2, 2020 following heart surgery. He will be […]

New Yorker Cartoonist Arrested for Child Porn

From The Daily Voice: A cartoonist famous for his work in the “New Yorker,” has been arrested in the Hudson Valley for alleged possession of a sexual performance by a child. Dutchess County resident Daniel (Danny) P. Shanahan, 64, of Rhinebeck, was arrested by New York State Police on Wednesday, Dec. 9, and charged with […]

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