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Wayback Whensday – Not So Olden Times

An addition to your “Complete” Calvin and Hobbes to make it complete, the Complete Tom the Dancing Bug, and the Deer Hunting sports cartoons of Gregg Klees.Let’s start off with a reminder that there is only one day left to be a part of the Kickstarter that guarantees you receive volumes one and two of […]

CSotD: Humpday on My Mind

Crabgrass is set in an unspecified past and Tahuid Bondia is reading my mind, because I was just thinking of how, when I was a kid, every boy had a jackknife and how unlikely it would be for any kid to have one today. I know I had one at eight, because we spent that […]

A Conversation with New Yorker Cartoon Editor Emma Allen

Saran is concentrating her monthly Substack newsletter this year on The New Yorker and recently it involved interviewing Emma Allen the New Yorker cartoon editor for the past eight years.The introduction to Saran Wrapped Letters inteview with Emma Allen: I am thrilled that Allen took the time to answer my questions so thoughtfully, despite the […]

Turkish Cartoonist Pehlevan Released

A Turkish court has ordered the release of LeMan satirical magazine cartoonist Doğan Pehlevan under judicial supervision in a case that had kept him behind bars since July on charges of insulting the president, the Cumhuriyet daily reported. From Turkish Minute: Last Friday an İstanbul court ordered Pehlevan’s release pending trial on the charges of […]

CSotD: The Broken Bits

On another “Where do we begin?” day, we’ll start with what was yesterday’s Deflocked, which is somewhat unremarkable, since cartoonists have been pointing out our astonishing talent for ignoring reality, except that YouTube TV and Disney resolved things Friday night, so I was gobsmacked to see a syndicated strip pick it up three days later.Particularly […]

Jane Pauley & Garry Trudeau Receive Journalism Awards

Jane Pauley of CBS Sunday Morning receives 2025 Poynter Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Tampa. Also honored at the Bowtie Ball gala was Doonesbury cartoonist Garry B. Trudeau with the 2025 Poynter Distinguished Service to Journalism AwardJennifer Orsi at Poynter reports on the 2025 Poynter Bowtie Ball: TAMPA, Florida (Nov. 16, 2025) — Legendary television […]

Matt Wuerker Wins 2025 Berryman

The National Press Foundation has announced Matt Wuerker as the winner of the 2025 Clifford K. & James T. Berryman Award for Editorial Cartoons. Matt Wuerker of Politico has won the 2025 Clifford K. and James T. Berryman Award for Editorial Cartoons from the National Press Foundation. “Wuerker’s portfolio goes beyond the daily headlines to […]

CSotD: Empty Voices, Empty Rooms

This is when I first heard “Yankee Go Home!” I was eight, Ike was president and Vice-President Nixon was visiting Venezuela.As these cutlines read, the wreath-laying didn’t happen and Nixon scarpered on home. He was quite shaken by the event, which cracked the shatter-proof glass in his limo and shattered the image of the US […]

Comics International

Webtoonist Jung Ji-hoon wins Yellow Kid Comic of the Year award for ‘The Horizon’From Yoon So-YeonYOON at Korea JoongAng Daily: Korean webtoonist Jung Ji-hoon, who goes by the pen name JH, won the Yellow Kid Comic of the Year award at the Yellow Kid and Gran Guinigi Awards. “The Horizon” (2016) is a dystopian drama series about […]

Tiptoe Thru the Comics

The other day we took Lennie Peterson to the woodshed for claiming all cartoonists work like he does. A couple days later Lennie responded to our objection thru his comic strip The Big Picture.Well, this time we agree with him completely, especially with that panel where he mentions us by name.Also yesterday the WaynoBlog linked […]

CSotD: Sunday Funday Strikes Again

Tank raises the popular question of why football coaches are better paid at Div I schools than professors, and then half answers it. Filling the stadium is a good source of revenue, but teams only play a half-dozen home games, so that the Colorado Buffalos, who apparently have the most expensive tickets at $517 but […]

Hey Kids! Comics! Libricopia

Below are some comic and cartoon books scheduled for November 2025 release (or so). Images and links from a variety of publishers and outlets, though ordering through your local comic shop or independent book store is a good idea.Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection, vol. 12 by Milton Caniff The saga continues in Terry and […]

Saturday Sorties

Clay Jones draws! The Norman Rockwell Comic Strip! Score Bunny by Henrik! The Award Winning Peter Kuper!A Clay Jones Update and New Drawing Clay Jones is making remarkable progress with an attitude that is positive and retaining his sense of humor. Clay writes: This caricature of Trump is the first drawing I have attempted since […]

CSotD: The Politics of Division

Pett lays it out: It’s not so much that people resent the wealthy. It’s that they resent the wealthy standing on their throats. They resent living paycheck-to-paycheck in a world in which CEOs make 285 times what they pay their workers. And, assuming there is no compromise by year’s end, they’ll resent watching the uber-wealthy […]

Friday Follies

Cartoonists swipe file? Al Capp and Jesus? Webtoon a non-profit?JuxtapositionJuxtapositions, like the above, happen frequently, colleague Mike Peterson occasionally features them in his columns. He could feature them every day if he so wished. But it seems that controversy has arisen over just such a comparison of cartoons. Two of the cartoons won awards this […]

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