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Jack and Wiley, A Non Sequitur Love Story

Last month Wiley introduced us to the delightful Jack in a Sunday Non Sequitur.Wiley talked to the Spokesman-Review about Jack (and Non Sequitur):Jack, a 6-year-old autistic child, was recently introduced to readers as Jeffrey’s little brother. The character, who was inspired by Miller’s autistic grandson, who also is 6 and named Jack, has scored an […]

Comic-Con No-Go, Reubens Really Iffy

Like the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists Convention and the Herblock Prize Lecture, the San Diego Comic Convention has been cancelled.For the first time in its 50 year history, the show will not go on. Comic-Con International announced that there will be no San Diego Comic-Con in 2020 — and the next planned event will […]

CSotD: All in the Family Indeed

I’m blaming Norman Lear.We had, in our house, “The Archie Bunker Rule,” which was that nobody who would not be welcome through the door was welcome through the television. My boys railed against it from time to time, and I relaxed it if they could make a good case for an exemption.But I watched the […]

Gene Deitch – RIP

Animator Gene Deitch has passed away.From the Expatz Czech notice:Prague, April 17 (CTK) – American director and animated film producer Gene Deitch, living in Prague with his Czech wife, animator and producer Zdenka Najmanova, died there last night at the age of 95 years, Garamond publishing house owner Petr Himel told CTK today.  Eugene Merril […]

Sam & Joe by Jared Moser, new monthly comic strip

The print edition of Positively Naperville will start carrying a new comic strip. Sam & Joe by Jared Moser had appeared on the paper’s website, now it will beginning running in the print edition.Cartoonist Jared Moser, hailing from Wheeling, Illinois, is a freshman at North Central College, studying journalism and media communications, with a minor […]

Corona Confinement Cartooning

Cartoonists are keeping busy with fun, health, and charity.  The Seattle Times and cartoonist David Horsey offer downloadable bears to color.  KBIR Knoxville checks in with 90 year old Charlie Daniel while he shelters in place.“I was beginning really to enjoy retirement. I was meeting with people for lunch every day and meeting old journalist […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies – Hold The Politics

It’s getting really hard to avoid politics on Friday, and Rabbits Against Magic provides a demonstration.I suppose there were people who listened to FDR’s Fireside Talks or Churchill’s encouragement during the Blitz and dismissed them as partisan politics, but not many.Anyway, the “pollution” analogy holds for me. It’s everywhere. Granted that Non Sequitur runs on the […]

Cats With Hands – A First and Last Installment

Wha..?? A last Cats With Hands? Yes. It seems Joe Martin has stopped producing new Cats With Hands strips and panels. (Joe continues creating Mr. Boffo and Willy ‘n Ethel comics.)Last month Neatly Chiseled Features started issuing “The Best of Cats With Hands” dailies beginning March 16, 2020. That strip was a rerun of the […]

CSotD: Armageddon caught up

Joy of Tech has me nailed fairly well.Their site is currently polling visitors to ask how much their lives have changed and I ticked the box for “It’s different, but not that different.”I haven’t done a videochat in a couple of years and never even bothered to mount Skype on my last several computers, while […]

Tales From The Reuben – “The Barney”

In the beginning the “Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year” was presented not with “The Reuben”, but with “The Barney.”When the National Cartoonist Society formed after World War II, one item on their agenda was an awards dinner to publicize the members and their craft. In 1947 the biggest Big Name among comic strip cartoonists was […]

Hey Kids! Comics! Celebrate World Book Day

Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for April 2020 release. Images and links (mostly) via Amazon, though ordering through your local comic or independent book store is a good idea.  Addams’ Apple: The New York Cartoons of Charles Addams  Ed Leffingwell’s Little Joe by Harold Gray  Nat Enough  I Think He’s Crazy  […]

CSotD: Time to Make the Sausage

I’ll start with the above Dunkin’ Donuts commercial for the benefit of readers either too young or living too distant from these shores to catch the reference.Today’s headline is a portmanteau of that commercial along with the well-known wisecrack that one should not watch the making of laws or the making of sausage.I can attest […]

Adam Zyglis Takes Furlough from Buffalo News

Earlier this year Lee Enterprises bought The Buffalo News and the BH Group. That purchase became final in mid-March 2020, two weeks later Lee Enterprises announced there would be a series of pay cuts, lay-offs, and furloughs across its chain. Yesterday it hit home as The Buffalo News’ Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Adam Zyglis announced he […]

CSotD: Flunking an Open-Book Final

Jeff Danziger is correct: Lousy policy and foolish choices are making things worse, and hence killing people, in the current crisis. And Stuart Carlson correctly casts Donald Trump in the role of Lady Macbeth, unable to get the guilt off his hands, though he seems a bit premature in that Trump has not yet hit her […]

Bob Weber Retires Moose Miller

Updating the earlier Moose and Molly post.It seems a certainty that Bob Weber has ended his Moose and Molly comic strip.Moose and Molly by Bob Weber dailies: September 20, 1965 – March 28, 2020* Sundays: September 26, 1965 – April 5, 2020 King Features Syndicate [titled “Moose” September, 1965 – May, 1971 titled “Moose Miller” […]

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