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CSotD: Governmental Gamesmanship

Bob Gorrell (Creators) boils down the appointment of a new Supreme Court Justice to what it has become: A political football.An Originalist, mind you, would insist that the “football” should be a soccer ball, that having been the original sense of “football,” and a soccer ball being an object kicked back and forth, intercepted and […]

Mark Trail Sundays Still Wild Kingdom – but Bent

Sure, Blondie and Garfield may have larger circulation numbers, but the biggest thing in the funny papers these days is Jules Rivera’s Mark Trail.© NAS/KFSHundreds of comments every day on the Comics Kingdom website, with the traditionalists foursquare against the new Mark Trail and being joined by The Snarkers. I understand – It is not […]

Tonight: OPC Award Winner Adam Zyglis

The Overseas Press Club presents: Join an online program with Adam Zyglis of The Buffalo News, the winner of this year’s Best Cartoon Award for best print or digital graphic journalism, including cartoons, on international affairs. Moderating the panel will be Rob Rogers, who served as head judge for the Best Cartoon Award jury. He won the OPC’s cartoon award for […]

Meet The(se) Saturday Evening Post Cartoonists

In 2011 The Saturday Evening Post ran a series of profiles/mini-interviews with a baker’s dozen of their cartoonists with sample cartoons. For unknown reasons it popped up in today’s feed, so I’m passing it on to you.all cartoons © Saturday Evening Post Society Tim Lachowski After five years of study at the Cleveland Institute of […]

CSotD: SCOTUS Hocus Pocus

Ann Telnaes (WashPo)‘s portrait of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is harsh but revealing, not for the zippered mouth so much as for the frightened-looking spiral eyes.Many cartoonists have depicted her as an obedient, complacent Handmaiden, from the Margaret Atwood novel or, more likely, the TV adaptation of that book.The fact that the charismatic […]

More Honors for Lynda Barry

The Corvallis Gazette-Times reports: Cartoonist, writer and teacher Lynda Barry has been honored with Oregon State University’s Stone Award for literary achievement. Barry will be honored on campus on April 29, 2021, with a possible virtual appearance possible. The Stone Award comes with a cash prize of $20,000. Previous winners have included Colson Whitehead (last […]

Gerald Gardner – RIP

Screenwriter, gag writer, humorist, author Gerald Gardner has passed away. Gerald Clifford Gardner July 22*, 1929 – October 11, 2020 *the IMDb has June 15, 1929 as birthdateThe notice of death from The Monkees Film and TV Vault Facebook page:From his son Lindsey Gardner – Gerald Clifford Gardner, legendary screenwriter … died peacefully yesterday evening […]

CSotD: Dissing the Franchise

It’s becoming difficult to know friends from foes these days, and this Lisa Benson panel came through on a recent Counterpoint email asWhile Chris Britt‘s piece in the same email was categorized aswhich might signal a very good development, if cartoonists on both sides of the spectrum have decided that our next election should be decided […]

The Future of American Political Cartooning

With print news receding, online sources proliferating (and become more partisan), and digital tools opening new aesthetic horizons, what is happening to this form of visual commentary, once the shared experience of every reader with a newspaper and a cup of coffee? In this virtual symposium, prominent artists representing different generations and regions of the […]

A (Belated) Happy 90th to R. O. Blechman

R. O. (Bob) Blechman, a master of animation and illustration, celebrated his 90th birthday on October 1, 2020. Whether on animation cels or as ink on paper Blechmans lines are instantly recognizable (and much imitated).Steven Heller, at Print, joins in the celebration of his friend.  above: covers for The New Yorker and StoryFrom 2009 is […]

KAL to Broadcast Book Signing, Gallery Show

Kevin “KAL” Kallaugher will the guest of honor this Saturday (Oct. 17) at the Crystal Moll Gallery in Baltimore. He’ll be signing copies of his book “Daggers Drawn” and featured in a Facebook Live event for all who would like to attend.The Moll Gallery will also be exhibiting and selling original KAL artwork.About KAL (from […]

CSotD: In honor of the day(s)

Tank McNamara (AMS) dips a toe into troubled waters this morning, with the joking suggestion that an NFL team that has finally abandoned its offensive name might consider a politically correct but absurdly clumsy one instead.By which I mean that I can’t imagine sportscasters saying “The Indigenous People” in place of the still awkward but […]

Rarities – Early Ernie Bushmiller

Famed cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller was struggling until he took over Larry Whittington’s Fritzi Ritz in 1925. That led to a comfortable living, made much more comfortable when he introduced Nancy to the world in 1933. If any comic is mentioned about Ernie’s pre-Fritzi career it his Mac the Manager. But there were a few other […]

CSotD: Appreciating Tom Toles

As reported elsewhere here, Washington Post cartoonist Tom Toles has announced his retirement, effective at the end of the month.And, as this 1987 cartoon — scanned from a clipped, yellowed copy — indicates, I’ve been a Tom Toles fan for a long time.Back in them thar days, I was 37, with kids about to enter […]

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