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CSotD: Lessons left unlearned

As a dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly. — Proverbs 26:11In the aftermath of every election, wise observers conclude that the “horse race” coverage was not only lazy but detracted from what could be, and should be, more useful and intelligent comparisons of candidates.And then, in the next election, as […]

Lee Salem – RIP

Famed Universal Press Syndicate editor Lee Salem has passed away. Lee J. Salem July 21, 1946 – September 2, 2019 From the obituary:Lee served as editor and then president of Universal Press Syndicate, now called Andrews McMeel Syndication. In his nearly four decades at Universal, he is credited with editing and developing some of the iconic […]

Yesterday and Today (Past and Present Tents)

Let’s clear out some bookmarked items. The Complete Wonder Woman Newspaper Strips Now Complete When IDW published Wonder Woman: The Complete Newspaper Comics it wasn’t complete. There was one strip they had failed to find.When the series was originally winding down, in late 1945, it was thought that it most likely appeared in only one newspaper—the […]

CSotD: Labor Day Intensive

Mo points out that those who serve and wait rarely get a chance to stand, and there are indeed people working Labor Day and, I hope, still plenty of people who aren’t.Here’s my rant on the topic, worth saying, worth reading, but not worth repeating as often as it becomes relevant.When I first lived on […]

Friday Foster Returns to the Comics Page

After 45 years Friday Foster has returned! Friday Foster ran as a Chicago Tribune-New York News syndicated comic strip from January 18, 1970 to February 17, 1974. It is famed for being the first mainstream comic strip starring an African-American female in a title role. It is also famous for the justly praised Jorge Longarón […]

CSotD: Welcome to Upside-Down Australia

If Australia were not on the other side of the globe, this would be the first day of Autumn there. As it is, it’s the first day of Spring and their first day of Autumn will be March 1.Point being that, while I’m all in favor of knowing about the equinoces (well, it should be […]

San Diego Union-Tribune Drops Mallard Fillmore: “Hate Speech”

The San Diego Union-Tribune is dropping the Mallard Fillmore comic strip by Bruce Tinsley because readers accused a recent strip featuring U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar of being anti-Semitic.Says the newspaper:The decision is based on the Aug. 12 strip. In that strip artist Bruce Tinsley depicted Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar. Emailers and callers said the strip […]

The New 60 – A Comic Strip About Baby Boomers

Life after 60 may not be all laughs. But it’s proving to be fertile territory for the wit and insights of Andy Landorf and John Colquhoun, the funny creators of The New 60, a twice-a-week comic strip now in its second year.The strip centers on four 60-something pals, who often gather at their local diner […]

Comics Continuity for Vindicator Readers

Today, August 31, marks the end of The Vindicator‘s 150 year run. As Mike Peterson explains it will continue, after a manner, as a Youngstown edition of the nearby Warren, Ohio Tribune Chroncle.As the link in Mike’s column tells it…The Tribune Chronicle has been planning increased coverage of Mahoning County and has added considerable resources […]

CSotD: Sailing to meet the sun

And diamonds, Janis. Lots of diamonds.Which, as noted here before, are pretty worthless except that people think they aren’t.And the sort of person who thinks “chocolate diamonds” are a thing is the type who will be impressed when she gets one as a gift from a guy who won’t turn off the TV on weekends.I’m […]

What Might Have Been – Buck Rogers, The Muppets

The unexpected, phenomenal success of 1977’s Star Wars set off a “Space Wars” frenzy across all media. Comic strips were not immune. Star Wars, Star Trek, Star Hawks, and Jeff Hawke rushed to join Flash Gordon on American newspaper funny pages.Also among those strips was a revived Buck Rogers by Jim Lawrence and Gray Morrow. […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies – Truth in Cartooning

Dog Eat Doug goes back to basics — the friendship between Doug and Sophie — for this one, which cracks me up on the old principle of “It’s Funny Because It’s True.”I don’t deal with this phenomenon, since my babies are now in their 40s and I’ve had ridgebacks — who don’t care about toys […]

Nancy an Option in Spokesman-Review Poll

 When a cartoonist named Guy Gilchrist wrapped up his run writing “Nancy” in early 2018, it didn’t end well. Or, rather, it ended too well, with a “happily ever after” and all of the characters holding hands as they skipped into a heart-shaped sunset to the tune of the Beach Boys’ “Wouldn’t It Be Nice.” […]

Peace, Love, and a Bird Named Woodstock

above: poster for the current Peace Love and Woodstock exhibit Ever since the early ’50s beginnings of “Peanuts,” creator Charles Schulz feathered his beloved comic strip with anonymous birds that popped in with mischievous, chirping whimsy. Yet it was two decades until a winged “Peanuts” creature finally got a name, becoming a fully nested character.  above: […]

B.C. – No More “Cute Chick” and “Fat Broad”

 John Hart Studios Inc. announces the names Grace and Jane will replace ‘Cute Chick’ and ‘Fat Broad’ in their “B.C.” comic strip, effective immediately. “We work hard to keep the strip fresh and relevant for all fans and audiences,” says Perri Hart, the strip’s letterer and colorist. “And it just seems like the right time […]

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