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Frank Hill = Senior Stripper

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 10, 2019

Comic strip and comic book cartoonist Frank Hill was born September 10, 1929. Frank becomes our newest Senior Stripper member. Rather than us recapping Frank’s career, let’s let Frank himself do it.  Below are some samples of Frank’s handiwork and characters.Below: Frank (script) once again partnered with Lee Holley (art). And, of course, Short RibsMost of […]

First and Last – For Better or For Worse

The first For Better or Worse by Tad Dorgan was January 7, 1922.Wait, wait, wait … wrong comic strip.The first For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston was September 9, 1979. Forty years ago today! That strip was a Sunday, the dailies started the following day on September 10, 1979.The strip ran for 29 years, […]

Tragedy Strikes the Funkyverse

From the New York Times: “Funky Winkerbean,” the rare comic strip that allows its characters to grow and age, starts a 10-week story line on Monday that contains a tragedy. Fans of the long-running strip who would like to be surprised by what happens to a major character may not want to read further. Though […]

CSotD: Peanuts Envy

Bob Gorrell accuses Democrats of a double standard when it comes to truth and accuracy. I can’t agree.I’m not a Biden supporter, but his gaffes tend to be immaterial.And let’s remember that it was the Amazon-owned Libtard Fake News Washington Post that examined his story of the soldier and the medal and exposed its numerous […]

Dave Astor’s E&P Syndicate News Archives

 For 25 years, from 1983 to 2008, David Astor reported on the newspaper syndicates for Editor & Publisher. Alan Gardner, the creator of this Daily Cartoonist site, called David “the founding father of syndication reporting.”Every week David reported on comic strips and political cartooning and puzzles and columnists syndicated to newspapers, both upfront and behind […]

CSotD: Sunday Roundup

Kal Kallaugher opines on the mystifying Mitch McConnell, who apparently doesn’t like being called “Moscow Mitch,” but, as Kal notes, refuses to allow a vote on legislation to protect the security of our election system from Russian meddling.It is a puzzlement, indeed.I was watching the Netflix series on Bobby Kennedy yesterday. It’s very likely different […]

Newspaper Inc

SEC filings are typically dense bundles of legalese and boilerplate. The 384-page prospectus for the impending merger of GateHouse and Gannett, registered Aug. 29, is no exception. But the document also includes a remarkably detailed account of negotiations that spread over seven months and dozens of meetings before terms of the deal were made final […]

Stan Lynde & The Great Montana Cattle Drive of ’89

Leading up to the state’s centennial a small group decided Stan Lynde‘s idea of a 60 mile Great Montana Centennial Cattle Drive, though crazy, had merit.A massive undertaking, the cattle drive involved 105 drovers, 2,812 cattle, 208 wagons, 3,337 horses for 2,397 cowboys and cowgirls, and 79 horse wranglers.Stan Lynde, famous for his Rick O’Shay […]

CSotD: Sharpie ripostes

The Sharpie explosion has largely proven that the first gag that comes to you is likely going to be drawn by several other people as well. That makes it an irresistible prompt but a daunting challenge. The first cartoon I saw of using the Sharpie to raise approval rates or otherwise monkey with charts was Bill […]

Cartoonist Awards Reporter 2019 H-Eisman Trophy

Last year Larry Yudelson profiled Hy Eisman for the Jewish Standard.That story won a Rockower Award: Category 11: The David Frank Award for Excellence in Personality Profiles Division A. Newspapers 15,000 circulation and over; Broadcast Second Place Jewish Standard, Teaneck, NJ “Popeye the Sailor’s man in Glen Rock” by Larry Yudelson Click here to view submission Comment: Good […]

Skip Sedore – RIP

 Designer. poet, musician, and cartoonist Skip Sedore has passed away. Charles J. (Skip) Sedore February 25, 1930 – August 24, 2019 From the obituary:Skip, known as Charlie in the business world, worked for many years as a self-employed Embroidery Designer, who designed lace and embroidery for the NYC Garment Industry from his office in Ridgefield Park, […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies Because Why Not?

Adam@Home provides an opportunity for me to complain about something relatively trivial and segue into something more substantive that I’ve been reluctant to bitch about.Rob Harrell and I could quarrel about what the ends of an untied bow tie look like, but floppy is floppy. On the other hand, I think he’d agree that the […]

NCS Popeye Auction Is On Now

Notice from the National Cartoonists Society:In case you’re not aware, the Great NCS Popeye Auction is underway on the Heritage Auctions website and closes this Sunday! Our NCS Popeye pieces are part of Heritage’s weekly Sunday Auction which includes many other comic art and animation pieces, but here’s a link to just the NCS Popeye pieces.Cartoonists from […]

Mutts: 25 Years of Art and Gentle Humor

 September 5, 1994:  25 Years Later:  Patrick McDonnell’s Mutts celebrates its Silver Anniversary today.The very popular comic strip has been made famous due to its glorious comic art and its gentle loving humor. From a Huffington Post item two years ago:[Patrick] explains how in the midst of the wisdom and whimsy of each “Mutts” comic […]

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