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CSotD: AAEC Day One

Long day, short entry.The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists annual convention got off to a start yesterday with a board meeting followed by a reception and dinner at the Columbus Metropolitan Club, which holds such forums regularly.As such, the discussion of free speech and the status of editorial cartooning was geared to a public audience […]

Graphic Books Return to NY Times Best Seller List

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 26, 2019

The New York Times sent out a notice today that the graphic books best seller list will be returning to the newspaper.Today The New York Times Book Review announced changes to the Best-Seller Lists, in print and online. The Best Sellers team will begin tracking Mass Market Paperbacks (genres including romance) and a combined list […]

Rube Goldberg: The World of Hilarious Invention!

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 26, 2019

Patrons of Davenport’s Putnam Museum & Science Center are invited to view fantastically ridiculous machines, and dream up some of their own, in the venue’s Rube Goldberg: The World of Hilarious Invention!, the new traveling exhibition that opens on September 28 and showcases the legendary Rube Goldberg’s iconic contraptions, imaginative illustrations, and humorous storytelling. Created […]

Bechdel Joins Goldberg in Merriam-Webster

by D. D. Degg 7 comments September 25, 2019

I hate to discuss this in relation to a man but … Alison Bechdel has joined Rube Goldberg as a cartoonist whose name is now a word in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.“Bechdel Test” is one of over 500 new words added to the M-W dictionary in September 2019.Hat tip to Seven Days for the notice.Thanks to Tribeca […]

Lynda Barry Awarded MacArthur “Genius Grant”

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 25, 2019

Cartoonist Lynda Barry is among those awarded a 2019 MacArthur Fellowship.Commonly called a Genius Grant, “The MacArthur Fellowship is a $625,000, no-strings-attached award to extraordinarily talented and creative individuals as an investment in their potential.” The Wisconsin State Journal reports that the University of Wisconsin-Madison proudly boasts it is home to two of this year’s MacArthur […]

CSotD: Here We Go!

Marshall Ramsey captures the moment, and I suppose I should have headlined today’s posting “And Away We Go!” to match his caption, but I remember a standup on Short Attention Span Theater talking about working at an amusement park and how maddening it was after just a few days to hear people say “Here we […]

Terry Beatty Interviewed About the Good Dr. Rex

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 24, 2019

Susan Gerbic: [Rex Morgan, M.D.] was created by Dr. Nicholas Dallis and has been in print for over seventy years. I believe you became involved as the artist in 2013 and took over the writing as well in 2016. Beatty: Yes, I had been drawing the Sunday adventures of The Phantom for King Features for […]

The Debt That All Cartoonists Owe to Peanuts

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 24, 2019

It’s not the skill of the drawing, or the lines, or the lettering, or the funny words that make a strip work. Timing is the life force of comics. Without a sensitivity to the rhythms and the music—a.k.a. the reality—of life, a comic strip will arrive D.O.A., nothing more than a bunch of dumb pictures. […]

Front Lines: Political Cartooning and the Battle for Freedom of Speech

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 24, 2019

If you are headed to the AAEC Convention/CXC Festival be sure to pick up this limited edition, soon-to-be-collectors’-item book available only there this weekend.As the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists tweeted:Politico’s [Matt Wuerker] & a slew of guest cartoonists have put together a book that ties into “Front Line: Editorial Cartoonists & the First Amendment,” […]

Laurie Mitchell – RIP

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 24, 2019

 Artist, author, cartoonist Laurie Mitchell has passed away. Laurie L. Mitchell (aka Lori Jackman) ca. 1957/58 – September 14, 2019 From the obituary:On her return [from Europe] she worked as assistant manager at the Towne West B. Dalton Bookseller for 10 years before retiring to pursue her art. She sculpted in papier mache, did fabric decoration, […]

CSotD: Madmen with sticks

If a madman were to come into this room with a stick in his hand, no doubt we should pity the state of his mind; but our primary consideration would be to take care of ourselves. We should knock him down first, and pity him afterwards. — Samuel JohnsonJeff Stahler gives the most succinct explanation […]

Another Mental Monday: Pearls, Peanuts, Potpourri

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 23, 2019

Mike has mentioned the ever-shifting English language as displayed in today’s Pearls. So I’ll just point to the June 16, 1958 Peanuts comic strip as the inspiration:That is really the middle of a ten day arc. Start on June 9, 1958 and read through. Milking it for all it’s worth; today’s Agnes is going to […]

CSotD: Monday Recipes

I’m mostly sharing this week’s Mo because if Ann Telnaes is going to stick me with this earworm, I’m gonna pass it along like mumps.I’m sympathetic to vegetarians, but I’m unconvinced by the faux hamburger everyone’s going on about.It’s not a luxury, but it’s not cheap. I suppose if we all bought it, the price […]

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