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Young Editors on The State of Ed-Op Cartooning

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 14, 2019

Editor and Publisher recently asked a couple of young editors for their thoughts on the recent firings of editorial cartoonists by a few newspapers.Firing editorial cartoonists for their controversial art not only violates their right to free speech, but it robs the public of the full story. What newspapers choose to publish, or not to […]

Comic Art: 120 Years of Panels and Pages

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 14, 2019

From Fine Books & Collections:Washington, D.C. — A new exhibition at the Library of Congress explores the fascinating evolution of visual storytelling styles in comic art – from panels in early newspapers to contemporary images of some of the most famous and funny characters in print. Comic Art: 120 Years of Panels and Pages opened […]

Comic Art of Lynn Johnston at DC Gallery

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 14, 2019

The Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., for the next four months, is presenting The Comic Art of Lynn Johnston.The Embassy of Canada is pleased to present The Comic Art of Lynn Johnston, an art exhibition exploring the career of Canadian comic artist Lynn Johnston and the themes of her popular comic strip For Better or […]

CSotD: Reality Checks

Bizarro offers more politics than usual, but maybe this has been on Wayno’s mind as much as it’s been on mine.This meme from Occupy Democrats has been popping up regularly on my feeds. I don’t trust the group — they rarely give sources for their frantic accusations and, as with most of the ones I’ve […]

YEOWK!

by D. D. Degg 4 comments September 13, 2019

 Mike beat me to the famous Walt Kelly phrase, but here are a few examples of Churchy’s paraskevidekatriaphobia.  An early superstition strip:   A week of Pogo and a weak Churchy: Whistling past the graveyard. HORRA-BLATZ! More of the wonderful Walt Kelly at Thomas Haller Buchanan’s Pogo in Pandemonia and Whirled of Kelly and Fantagraphics’ Complete Syndicated Pogo by […]

CSotD: Friday the 13th Funnies come on a Friday this month

Last night I pulled out two bankers’ boxes of old manuscripts and published works and papers from college and high school and began sorting them, mostly into “recyclable paper” and “recyclable cardboard” and “trash.”I ended up keeping a modest 4-inch stack of stuff that I think will not drive my heirs and assigns to ask, […]

Andy Capp Gets Political about Brexit

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 12, 2019

From The Daily Mirror in the United Kingdom:After today’s comic showed Andy Capp joining an anti-Brexit march, [The Daily Mirror] went straight to the man himself to clear up what he really thinks about the biggest issue in British politics.Andy Capp responds:When you live your life in a blissful boozy haze as I do, there […]

Swear Words, Party Tricks, and Jokes About Balls

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 12, 2019

 While a mix of creativity and comics might suggest a family-friendly atmosphere — and as always, that depends on the family — Tuesday’s appearance by writer, illustrator, playwright and editor Lynda Barry might not be for more delicate tastes.In a statement that ponders why people crave art, Barry concludes with “Please note: There will be […]

Washington Post Closes the Express Lane

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 12, 2019

above: the last editionExpress, a free daily tabloid published by The Washington Post and meant for the young commuter crowd, has printed its last edition today.The Post says WiFi in the Metro has made it easier for riders to read on their phones instead, and falling ridership on Metro hasn’t helped matters. But at the […]

CSotD: Plus ça change

Michael Ramirez salutes the victory of Osama bin Laden, who managed to both undermine our freedom and to keep us firmly in his grasp nearly two decades later.Not sure that was the intent of the cartoon, but look around.Our misplaced priorities are based on pre-existing, irrational Islamophobia, given a semi-rational basis by the horrors of […]

It’s a Cartoonist’s Life for Lincoln Peirce

by D. D. Degg 0 comments September 11, 2019

Lincoln Peirce, the creator of the “Big Nate” comic strip, spoke in front of a sold-out crowd at One Longfellow Square Tuesday about his love for “Peanuts,” his career as a cartoonist and the inspiration for some of his characters. Peirce was interviewed by the Portland Press Herald’s digital director and resident comics fan Chad Gilley […]

CSotD: Unreliable narrators

One thing you learn early on in the opinionating business is that if you express yourself in anything longer than a single sentence, you’re likely to be surprised at what readers pick up on.The other thing you should learn is that being clever almost never works.It’s good that Jen Sorensen is, for all the minimalism […]

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 […]

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