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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 […]

Sally Forth – The Epic Shift

 This past Spring Francesco Marciuliano informed us that there would be a change coming in his Sally Forth comic strip later in 2019:As Jim Keefe and I prepare to enter “Phase Two” of the “Sally Forth Comic Strip Universe” this September (or “Phase 147,” depending on how many times you think I’ve altered/ruined the strip […]

CSotD: The Rocky Road to Dublin

Harry Venning’s latest “Clare in the Community” forces us all to admit that we’d never heard the term either.And I’d suggest, based on the fairly common stuff my spellcheck misses, that her friend must have a damn good app on his phone.But there it is in my Shorter Oxford, with which you cannot argue: Boris […]

Webcomic XKCD Forum Gets Hacked

Vice.com is reporting:Hackers have breached the forum of the popular webcomic XKCD, stealing around 560,000 usernames, email and IP addresses, as well as hashed passwords.“The xkcd forums are currently offline. We’ve been alerted that portions of the PHPBB user table from our forums showed up in a leaked data collection. The data includes usernames, email […]

The Bradford Era Switches Comic Strips

The Bradford Era gave notice to its readers today about changes on their comics page. The notice mostly dealt with the addition of a couple of popular puzzle features, “Jumble” and “Celebrity Cipher:”To make room for two additional word puzzles on the page, “Jumble” and “Celebrity Cipher,” the daily features “Horoscope” and “To Your Good […]

CJR Looks at Editorial Cartooning Today

The fury cartoonists inspire is as old as the form.In many ways, the unmatched ability of cartoons to quickly and efficiently insult is ideally suited to our era of Donald Trump and outrage clicks—for better and for worse. “It’s immediate,” Eli Valley, a cartoonist, says of the rage inspired by his comics about United States-Israel […]

CSotD: Deja vu all over again

 Pat Bagley gets down to the basic point, which is that, when two apparent rights collide, the public good should be given precedence.We’ve analyzed the Second Amendment enough times here that I’m not going to go through it all again, but the Founders envisioned a system of quasi-independent state militias, and the reason they didn’t […]

Itchy : Another 100th Anniversary This Year

special post by B.B.BunkHarold Teen, Barney Google, and the Thimble Theatre cast were all created in 1919. Those comic strip characters were joined by a couple animated characters who made their debut that same year. One was Felix the Cat who, as “Master Tom,” appeared in the Pat Sullivan Studio short Feline Follies.1919 also saw […]

Nancy – The Labor Day Tradition Continues

Ernie Bushmiller was not averse to taking it easy for his Labor Day comic strips, and letting the readers know it.Even Guy Gilchrist, on occasion, did the gag. Olivia Jaimes seems to be embracing this tradition. This Labor Day, for the second year in a row, she has decided to “take it easy.”These Labor Day strips […]

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