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CSotD: Other voices, other websites

Today’s posting will be big on links, because, for some reason, I’ve suddenly come across a number of really good things you should go explore on your own.And if you are properly locked down and socially distant, you’ve got time for that, right? Right!So we’ll start with Sarah Cooper, who, if you haven’t already discovered […]

New Andrews McMeel Syndication/Gannett Deal?

A few days ago we mentioned the St. Cloud Times’ website had signed on for the Andrews McMeel Syndication online package. Well, it seems that was only the tip of an iceberg. Over the weekend a number of other Gannett newspapers announced they too were giving their readers free access to the AMS syndication comic […]

Marty Pasko – RIP

Comic book writer Marty Pasko has passed away. Martin Joseph (Marty) Pasko né Jean-Claude Rochefort August 4, 1954 – May 10, 2020Friends Paul Kupperberg and Paul Levitz broke the news on social media. covers via Grand Comic DatabaseMarty began writing comic books in the early 1970s, and was a writer and editor into the 2000s. […]

CSotD: Didn’t we already discuss this?

I don’t like to say “I told you so,” because (A) it seems grandiose and (B) it would be much nicer to live in a world where someone had listened and also because (C) I wasn’t the only voice out there, so I can hardly take credit.But let’s look at what is essentially one big […]

Book Reviews and Previews – Cartoon and Comic

Art Young’s Inferno is, unlike Dante‘s before it, not an indictment of sinners per se (hey, we’re all sinners) but the plutocrats and Wall Street criminals that have repeatedly exploited the citizenry through legal legislation with extralegal loopholes. Fantagraphics has just published a superb new edition of this 1934 classic—the “Original Art Edition,” with reproductions […]

What’s 30 Years Between Friends

Sandra Bell-Lundy is celebrating thirty years of her Between Friends comic strip.When I first began the strip, Maeve was married to Simon. Susan was single. Kim was a white woman named Laura. I had sold my strip to 3 Southern Ontario daily newspapers and a couple of weeklies. I was making $100 per week…and working […]

CSotD: Summoning the Jagoffs

If I were, for some odd reason, ordered to live in a major city, Pittsburgh would be at the top of the list, not because it’s where Rob Rogers produces “Brewed on Grant Street” but because it provides the material that makes it possible.It’s a bluecollar city, to begin with, but, unlike Chicago, which is […]

The Wonderful Patrick McDonnell, and Jane

Wonderful seems to a word often associated with Patrick McDonnell and his works. His Mutts comic strip and books are wonderful. His charitable and humanitarian efforts are wonderful. Even Patrick’s blog is wonderful, except when it is beyond wonderful, as is one of his latest.In “A Note From Patrick: May 2020” Patrick notes some fan […]

COVID-19 Maybe, But Another Week Without Fitz?

As noted earlier Lee Enterprises had announced there would be a series of pay cuts, lay-offs, and furloughs across its chain. Around the time Adam Zyglis took his two week furlough David Fitzsimmons of The Arizona Daily Star took a single week. Now Fitz is preparing us for a second week without his illustrated view […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies on a Saturday

The conversations in Reply All nearly always demonstrate the comic potential for combining reality with a wink, and, while Lizzie simply can’t help revealing her true feelings, she seems such a real person that it works.A character who is a particular “type” generally becomes tedious, and there are any number of strips with a grumpy […]

On Comics History

James Herbert (1943–2013), one of the best-selling horror writers in the world, was a devoted admirer of Tufts’s work, and he claimed that there was no writer in the world who was better at action and staging a plot. Bill Blackbeard (1926–2011), a man known for preserving the treasures and history of newspaper comics, defending […]

Billy Ireland Museum Looking for Help to Identify Anime Cels

Caitlin McGurk over at Ohio State’s Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum is asking for help to identify the source of some Anime cels in their collection.From the Ireland site:Anime fans, now’s your time to shine! Within our International Museum of Cartoon Art Collection, we have a number of unidentified cels and animation drawings from […]

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