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Bob Weber, Sr. – RIP

Comic strip and magazine cartoonist Bob Weber, Sr. has passed away. Robert P. (Bob) Weber, Sr. June 26, 1934 – October 17, 2020It is being reported on social media that Bob Weber has passed away:Just heard that gag cartoonist and longtime King Features’ Moose and Molly comic strip artist Bob Weber, Sr. passed away in […]

Rare Schulz Peanuts Drawing Rediscovered?

Publisher Nat Gertler is a go-to guy for Peanuts trivia. He recently published a new edition of Miss Caroline, and while doing so he noticed our obituary of Miss Caroline creator Gerald Gardner.Again, go-to guy for Peanuts trivia. Our obituary reproduced an October 6, 1963 Gerald Gardner article from The Chicago Tribune about mass market […]

Gannett Sending Out Buyout Notices Monday

Rick Edmunds at Poynter is reporting: Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper company with more than 250 daily titles, will begin offering another round of newsroom buyouts next week. It has not yet said how many…. The changes were announced by CEO Mike Reed during a companywide virtual town hall Wednesday, two Gannett journalists told me. […]

KFS Comics Editor Tea Fougner Interviewed

Tea Fougner, Editorial Director of Comics for King Features Syndicate, was recently interviewed by Heidi MacDonald on the Publishers Weekly Comics World podcast; and they covered a lot in the 30 minutes.Ecomics – Tea, the guiding force behind Popeye’s Cartoon Club, discusses King Features recent dive into webcomics (Rae the Doe, #Sales).Career – The needs […]

CSotD: Trying to remember normal

Apparently, Minnesota is where we’re at in New Hampshire, because this Steve Sack (Star-Tribune) cartoon pretty much sums up our world, too.Despite the horrors that surround us politically and socially, the leaves are lovely, which is almost, as the fellow here says, enough to send you into an Anne Frankian optimistic view of most people […]

Some Newspapers Drop October 11 Doonesbury – updated

original October 12 post:Five weeks after The Atlantic article detailing alleged remarks by President Trump where he is unable to fathom military service, Garry Trudeau featured the contents of that article in his October 11, 2020 Doonesbury.Because the article has been disputed, or because of the last two panels (“Nobody wants to see that”), at […]

Hey Kids! Comics! Autumn Almanac

Macanudo © Liniers, distributed by King Features Syndicate Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for October 2020 release. Images and links (mostly) via Amazon, though ordering through your local comic or independent book store is a good idea. The George Herriman Library: Krazy & Ignatz 1919-1921  Frankie Comics  BB3X: Baby Blues: The Third […]

Paul F. Gray Joins the Senior Strippers Club

A(nother) belated notice that Paul Frank Gray is now a dues-paying member of the Senior Strippers club. We wish the Reverend Paul Gray a happy and blessed belated birthday, born October 10, 1930.From Assemblies of God last December: Since 2002, Gray has drawn the faith-based cartoon “Shades of Gray” for the religious page of the […]

Robb Armstrong Goes Home Again

October 2, 1989. What better way to celebrate 31 years of JumpStart than to issue a 30th Anniversary book.The October 4, 2020 JumpStart made a sideways note about the book.JumpStart © Ruff Sketch, Inc. Robb Armstrong is the first Black cartoonist to have a comic strip run for 30 consecutive years. To honor the 30th […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies and Points to Ponder

Let’s not ponder any important points until we start seeing cartoonist reaction to last night’s dueling town halls.Though I suppose you could classify this Brewster Rockit (AMS) as referring to at least one of the participants.Chuck Barris used to propose a show in which the host would bring out a small child with a puppy […]

Today: Drawing The Age of de Adder and Trump

Thursday, October 15, 7 pm Eastern Standard Time. Book your spot now!Eminetra: Award-winning political cartoonist Michael de Adder will join Zoom tomorrow TODAY and take us to his world. Planned as a “subscriber-only” event, we launched this event in response to the high demand for more information about de Adder and his work. Today we […]

A Century of Wayne Thiebaud – Happy Birthday!

Famed pop artist Wayne Thiebaud was born on October November 15, 1920 and celebrates his 100th birthday today!   To celebrate the Crocker Museum in Sacramento, Ca. is presenting Wayne Thiebaud 100: Paintings, Prints, and Drawings, an extensive, celebratory retrospective featuring the full range of the Sacramento artist’s achievements on canvas and on paper in an exhibition […]

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 […]

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