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Larry Siegel – RIP

Humorist Larry Siegel has passed away.Lawrence Harvey (Larry) Siegel October 29, 1925 – August 20, 2019From the Larry Siegel Facebook page:It is with great sadness that I have to share the news that my father, Larry Siegel passed away last night at the age of 93 after a long battle with Parkinson’s. He was a […]

Dana Simpson is an August Presence

Big conventions, like those in Salt Lake City and San Diego, attract huge numbers of artists and fans. For Santa Barbara, California-based Dana Simpson, it became too much. “I’ve started doing more of these smaller conventions. I got tired of the big conventions because they’re big and loud, and it’s easy to feel lost. I […]

CSotD: Random Crazy

Jimmy Margulies explains today’s lack of any particular theme.  Dear Leader has become so erratic that it’s possible to blend the political with the comical and the only real problem is that he’s got access to the launch codes.We’ve managed to bring Great Truth to that cynical National Lampoon parody of Desiderata:You are a fluke […]

Pedro X. Molina Gets Ithica (NY) Asylum Residency

Pedro X. Molina, who was presented with the 2018 Courage in Editorial Cartooning Award from the Cartoonists Rights Network International at last year’s AAEC Convention in Sacramento, and earlier this year was honored as a recipient of a 2019 Maria Moors Cabot Prize for outstanding reporting on the Americas from the Columbia Journalism School, has […]

Bizarro’s Sunday Punnies Return – You Can Help

Dan Piraro makes an announcement:A while back and for a number of years, I used to do a feature called Bizarro’s Sunday Punnies and here’s how it worked: About once a month, I’d do a Sunday cartoon with three panels, each of which was my illustrated version of a pun submitted by readers. (See example […]

Spokesman-Review Comic Strip Poll (part two)

Earlier this month The Spokane (Wash.) Spokesman-Review asked readers to rate the comics that currently run on their funny pages. That was part one of their comics poll. Now, they are beginning phase two:[There are] 10 artists Spokesman-Review readers will soon put through a wringer. Beginning today – when the first batch of five comic […]

Pick a Comic for the Times West Virginian

The Times West Virginian of Fairfield is moving Mallard Fillmore from the comics page to the opinion page, “where we believe it is more suited.”That is opening a spot on the daily comics page, and they have given the readers a choice of one of four comic strips as a replacement. The paper has offered two […]

CSotD: White is the New White

If Bob Gorrell hated the NYTimes special section on the impact of slavery on America’s history, he’d hate my alternative even more.I think it should have been a series, not a doorstop.We can dismiss as paranoia or snowflakery his assertion that it’s part of an attack on Trump, though it’s nice to think that the […]

Gahan Wilson at 89 – and at 13

As Mike Peterson mentioned the other day Gahan Wilson still draws a bit. While the GoFundMe page is no longer soliciting donations, stepson Paul Winters continues to send out updates on the cartoonist. In the latest Paul shares an illustrated letter 13-year-old Gahan sent to illustrator J. R. Neill.  Read the August 19, 2019 update for […]

“I am canceling my subscription” (letters)

Some newspapers readers, and their letters to the editors. I want to thank Jeff Darcy for finally giving me the courage to say enough is enough… Jeff Darcy…with “I Really Don’t Care, Do U?” emblazoned on the the back of President Donald Trump’s jacket, in regards to the recent shootings. The Plain Dealer has become a […]

CSotD: Wandering through the Pointless Forest

Damien Glez offers a clever variation on a too-common visual gag, proving that there’s no cliche that can’t be revitalized, and if plastic bags had a different style of handle or were more rigid, this wouldn’t work at all.Which is sort of a backhanded way of explaining why it does.Our co-op is phasing out plastic […]

THE NIB: The Website-The Magazine-The Fundraiser

By now you know The Nib got cut loose from its publisher earlier this summer — rather than fold, Matt Bors and his crew decided to go independent.The Nib runs political cartoons, journalism, essays and memoir about what is going down in the world, all in comics form — the best medium.The Comics take the […]

Charles Santore – RIP

Famed Illustrator Charles Santore has passed away.Charles Santore March 16, 1935 – August 11, 2019 From the Philadelphia Inquirer obituary:He began his career in 1956 working as a freelance illustrator for local advertising agencies and publications such as the Saturday Evening Post, Life, Redbook, and the Ladies’ Home Journal. Starting in 1972, he illustrated magazine covers […]

Two Congresswomen Share Anti-Zionist Cartoon

United States House of Representives Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota shared a cartoon on their Instagram accounts that is being described as anti-semitic. above: Carlos Latuff cartoon and Israeli flag As Forward reported:A couple of days into the social media storm that erupted following Israeli government’s decision not to let Representatives […]

CSotD: Ol’ Man Ribber and similar laffs

I’d sworn off cartoons based on Emma Lazarus, but Steve Artley took me by surprise with this “New Yorker in Hell” offering.The standard New Yorker cartoon offers an affectionate look at the upper middleclass foibles of its readers, with a smile and a bit of a whachagonnado shrug.I remember one — can’t recall the artist […]

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