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2020 Hindsites – Late on the Breaking News

Clearing out some bookmarked items.The Blount County Daily Times has a nice write-up about Dave and Doreen Dotson and their long-running (15 years?) weekly comic strip Outzkirts. Unfortunately we only get one look at the article and then it goes behind a paywall. So I am unable to quote from the article.But here’s a profile […]

CSotD: Deniable Sources

Steve Breen ties in two related stories with a good news/bad news gag.The good news is that Dear Leader has backed away from a decision to defund “Stars and Stripes,” blaming it on unnamed people in the Pentagon rather than owning it himself.Superficially, the bad news is that he has no respect for the military, […]

Comic Strips From the Week That Was

Looking back at some comic strips from this past week.But first, since both Beetle Bailey and Stars and Stripes were in the news, here is this weekend’s Stars and Stripes’ comics section where the paper gets a mention in Sunday’s Beetle Bailey.  Late add: I don’t know if Mike Peters pulled this one or not. […]

CSotD: Source for the goose is source for the gander

Pat Bagley sets the tone for today, or, more accurately, he comments on the tone set by the White House Press Secretary, who played the ambush tape of Nancy Pelosi on a loop at yesterday’s press conference as she unloaded a diatribe about the (alleged) event.As Bagley notes, there are more pressing issues. At least […]

Kevin and Kell – A Silver Anniversary

Kevin and Kell began 25 years ago as a five day a week online comic strip. The first daily was September 4, 1995 (below).But Bill Holbrook, being Bill Holbrook, began the strip with a Sunday page on September 3, 1995:Bill was, at the time, doing his On the Fastrack (1984) and Safe Havens (1988) when […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies con brio

Alex notes the slight easing of quarantine and, one hopes, the slight easing of tensions caused thereby.The element of holiday visitors is a lively one here, because, when NYC blew up in the pandemic, a lot of people with second homes in New England skedaddled up here. There was some resentment at first, on the […]

CSotD: The Roots of All Evil

Apparently, while my somewhat well-curated feed was telling me about other, less important things going on in the world, all Hell broke loose in some other corner of the universe, because I woke up this morning to a flood of cartoons attacking Nancy Pelosi for getting her hair done.Steve Breen‘s is the least personally insulting […]

Peyote Cowboy: In The Old (Bizarro) West

So you’ve been wondering what Dan Piraro has been up to since giving up Bizarro dailies to Wayno? Apparently he’s been experimenting……with a different genre and a different format – a graphic novel in serial form.Dan expands our consciousness with an introduction/explanation: Five years ago a scene from a story dropped into my head from […]

The Comics Page: Living on a Thin Line

Jan Bosman in the Northwest Herald: The last several months, I have noticed obvious differences among [the Herald’s comic] strips. Some cartoonists frequently incorporate coronavirus references into their submissions, while others stay with their basic story lines. For example, Tom Thaves shows Frank & Ernest wearing masks when they’re out in public. And those amiable […]

CSotD: Believe you me

I tend to avoid cartoons that simply mock someone without making a salient point, but Clay Bennett is spot-on in noting that Trump has begun to step over the line from deeply prejudiced to deeply disturbing.The cartoon is insulting, but meaningful. Best tradition of the format.As noted often, most presidents have put experts on their […]

74th Annual Reuben Awards/2020 NCSFest Lineup

The National Cartoonist Society has released its schedule for the September 12, 2020 NCSFest and Reuben Awards. Streaming broadcast begins at10am Saturday, September 12 at NCSFest.com Official Welcome to NCSFest 2020 from NCS President & thank you’s. From Panels to Publishing  (90 mins)Guests: Mark Tatulli, Terri Libenson, Maria Scrivan, and Rob HarrellHosted by: Jason Chatfield 74th Annual Reuben AwardsJoin […]

First and Last – Patty-Jo ‘n’ Ginger

Most comics historians, in writing about Jackie Ormes, note her Torchy Brown comic strip for which she is justly famous. But Ormes’ biographer Nancy Goldstein notes that  “it is Patty-Jo that the readers of the Courier whom I talked to seem to remember most vividly.”Goldstein continues: That a girl child expressed wisdom, exposed folly, and […]

Carl Skanberg’s No-Hitter Scorecard Featured on MLB.com

“That New Carl Smell” cartoonist Carl Skanberg was profiled in a feature story on MLB.com.From the Michael Clair piece:Skanberg is a lifelong White Sox fan who has a long history of covering the team’s exploits through his comics work. After losing his job right before the pandemic hit, the veteran cartoonist decided to devote his summer […]

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