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CSotD: Binary Nation

At first glance, Rob Rogers (Ind)’s cartoon sparked a “Yes, I know,” response, because we’ve all watched the GOP spinelessly acquiesce to Dear Leader’s assault on the electoral system.But his caption adds a disturbing element, at least for those of us who remember the days when we chose to believe that the mass of Germans […]

Connecticut Cartoonist Roger Straub Profiled

…[Roger] Straub delights in recalling that magic moment in 1999, which came about after Leland Morgan, owner of The Trumpeter newspaper of East Haddam, said: “Rog, I have an idea. Can you create a comic for my paper?” Ever since then, [Mac] O’Moodus and Straub have been entertaining readers of select newspapers in rural Connecticut […]

Cartoonists in Conversation: The Power of Black Ink

Join cartoonists Robb Armstrong,Darrin Bell,Keith “Keef” Knight,Elizabeth Montague, and Bianca Xunise as they discuss the Black experience as told through graphic novels and comic stories. Robb Armstrong, who inspired the last name of the Peanuts character Franklin Armstrong, is the creator of the groundbreaking comic strip, Jump Start, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. Darrin Bell […]

Ted Rall on Progressives & the Biden Adminstration

Ted Rall prediction: Almost certainly the Democrats are not going to pick up either of these house run-off seats in Georgia. That’s a pipe dream. That leads off a five minute interview with KAAL (Minnesota) where Ted goes on to explain that Biden will have to run a center-right administration with a McConnell Senate. Among […]

Letter to the Editor Asks For an End to Reruns

The Baltimore Sun ran a letter from a reader requesting replacement of comic strips in rerun status. The “Get Fuzzy” comic strip that recently ran in The Baltimore Sun, a rerun from 2008, inspired me to send this letter (”Get Fuzzy” by Darby Conley). I generally like the comics pages in The Sun, but I […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies – Undying humor

We’ve talked a lot about how politics have been sneaking over onto the funny pages, but now the funny stuff is sneaking over onto the editorial pages, as witness this K Chronicles (Daily Kos).The punchline particularly put me on the floor since, as I think I’ve mentioned, Trump began his reign with a lie about […]

New Local Panel: What I’m Inking by Deb Wong

A couple of recent changes to the Pacifica Tribune – a change of ownership in October and a new cartoonist that same month. Don’t know if the two have any connection, but a few days after the new ownership took control a new cartoon panel debuted.What I’m Inking by Deb Wong first appeared October 21, […]

COVID-19 Resurgence: The Billy Ireland Closes

The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum is closing again: Beginning Friday, November 20, the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Galleries and Lucy Shelton Caswell Reading Room will temporarily close in compliance with the Franklin County Stay-At-Home advisory issued on November 18. This decision to close, made with careful guidance from The Ohio State […]

Nate, Max, and Lincoln Peirce

Cartoonist and author Lincoln (Big Nate) Peirce is interviewed as his 2nd Max and the Midknights book is soon to be released. [H]ow are Nate and Max different? Nate has a much bigger ego than Max and is convinced of his own exceptionality. He’s older than Max is, but not as emotionally mature. He’s impulsive […]

Cartoonists Chronicles 20-11-19

Accounts of comic/cartoon history that we stumbled on this past week.Eustace Tilley: Origins of an IconAlex Jay’s short pictorial…    leads us to R. C. Harvey’s 2017 True History of Eustace Tilley essay at The Comics Journal. Eustace Tilley is the name given to the 19th century boulevardier languidly inspecting a passing butterfly through his […]

CSotD: The Greatest Generation doesn’t live here anymore

Having recently discussed how often cartoonists land on the same concept, here’s Adam Zyglis (Cagle) with an example of accepting the fact and making it work.Rockwell’s painting is “Freedom from Want,” one of his four freedom classics, celebrating the best of American culture and tradition, and, specifically, the Four Freedoms laid out in FDR’s 1941 […]

Andy Capp: Creative Shuffle as Mahoney Retires

It seems that Roger Mahoney, at age 87 and after about 65 years of cartooning, has retired.first a note about Andy Capp U.S. dates: the Andy Capp comic strips that appear in the United States are on a one week delay from when they first appear in the Daily Mirror.The Saturday, November 14, 2020 (November […]

Calvin and Hobbes 35th

November 18, 1985 saw……the introduction of one of the greatest comic strips of all time.With 125 years of historic comic strips to choose from Calvin and Hobbes makes almost everybody’s All-Time Top Ten list. And rightfully so.Calvin and Hobbes‘s greatest triumph was its emotional complexity. Strips could simply be funny, sure, but more often than […]

CSotD: Death of the Red (State) Mask

Politics has been leaking all over the funny pages lately, and today’s Non Sequitur (AMS) is a good example.The anti-mask issue is completely political. Nobody seems to object when they are told they can’t smoke in a particular place, or, at least, they don’t threaten violence or make great speeches about freedom.Acceptance of the link […]

A Cartooning Menagerie

Small Newspapers and Freelance CartoonistsSmall Market Sports © Bill CharbonneauDarren Johnson on getting cartoons for small newspapers: Still, when I started publishing newspapers 11 years ago – after working at other publications – I imagined that a cartoonist would be important to this hoped-for media empire. I did an Internet search and found a young […]

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