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Bob Mankoff: Cartoon Editor of the new Air Mail

A month after the staff of Esquire was let go, Bob Mankoff has bounced back as the cartoon editor of Air Mail, a new digital weekly magazine.Welcome to the world of Air Mail—the perfect addition to your weekend reading. Every Saturday at 6:00 A.M. E.S.T., a new issue will arrive in your in-box. We like […]

Chelsea Saunders 2019 Locher Award Winner

 The 2019 Locher Memorial Award winner is Chelsea Saunders!The John Locher Memorial Award is a contest for aspiring cartoonists, ages 18-25, whose work demonstrates both clear opinions and strong artistry on political and social topics. Single panel, multi-panel, and animated editorial cartoons and comics will be accepted. Both students and non-students are eligible to submit. Chelsea […]

CSotD: Prophecy or Pratfalls

About the time I hit “Publish” this morning, Robert Mueller will be taking his oath and beginning to testify, and a lot of pundits and cartoonists will either look like prophets or nitwits, depending on what happens next.I would add that most cartoonists facing a seventh game of the World Series or an election will […]

Kyoto Animation Horror

Over the weekend, more information emerged about the fire that devastated Kyoto Animation’s studio last Thursday. Since Cartoon Brew first reported on the incident, the official death toll has risen to 34, and the first details of the suspect and victims have come to light.Cartoon Brew updates on the horrorific Kyoto Animation tragedy.    

CSotD: Where’s Ted Patrick when we need him?

(RJ Matson)(Rob Rogers)We’ll start with an optimistic Juxtaposition that is at the heart of Liberal/Progressive thinking, which is that, if you do a good job of explaining things to people, they will make good choices.I say that only as an observation, not a condemnation, because, as a writer, I devote all my energy to explaining […]

The NEW National Cartoonists Society

National Cartoonists Society President Jason Chatfield has sent out a State of The Society message to members with a look to the future of the NCS – and the brand new website. With permission, here is Jason’s letter to the members: Hello, NCS! Well, here we are. Just another American job outsourced to an immigrant. In all […]

When Bill Watterson Met Mark Twain

 Before Calvin and Hobbes, Bill Watterson was a freelancing cartoonist.  Around 1983 one of his clients was the Mark Twain Journal.  Recently Kirk H shared some of Watterson’s Mark Twain art on the GCD-Chat Google Group.  A personal subscription to the Mark Twain Journal in 2019 includes a limited edition Mark Twain Journal mouse pad. The commissioned image […]

CSotD: Potpourri

Start with an old man’s correction to a lot of Moon Landing cartoons.It was not the Moon landing that made people aware of the need to preserve the Earth. It was Apollo 8, seven months earlier, from which this iconic photo of the Big Blue Marble was taken.Seeing the Earth rise over the Moon’s horizon […]

Paul Krassner: Yippie Realist, Cartoon Supporter – RIP

It is being reported that Paul Krassner has passed away.From Politico:Paul Krassner, the publisher, author and radical political activist on the front lines of 1960s counterculture who helped tie together his loose-knit prankster group by naming them the Yippies, died Sunday in Southern California, his daughter said. Paul James Krassner April 9, 1932 – July 19, […]

Punx Phil Predicts 6 More Months of Spidey Reruns

Another Amazing Spider-Man story started today (July 21, 2019) in the newspaper comic strip. I was about to say a new story but this is a strip originally published March 15, 1915 2015. above: the July 21, 2019/March 15, 2015 Amazing Spider-Man Sunday stripIf they continue to run the entire Marvella/Hobgoblin/>spoiler<Black Widow sequence it will […]

Morning News Hails, Says Farewell to Mark Streeter

Mark Streeter, a Savannah Georgia cartoonist for 45 year with over 25 of those on staff with The Morning News, is bid a fond farewell by the newspaper.Today marks the end of an era at the Savannah Morning News as Mark Streeter’s editorial cartoon is his last as a staffer. Streeter has been a part […]

CSotD: Truth, myths, hackery and other comic fun

But first, one of my excursions into barely semi-relevant commentary, because today’s Speed Bump reminded me of the last dogsled race I went to.Dogsled races are basically an excuse to stand around, drink hot chocolate and talk to your neighbors, and in snow country in February, you don’t have enough of those.You send all the […]

Lovatts is New KFS Australasia Distributor

 NEW YORK, July 15, 2019 – King Features Syndicate, a unit of Hearst and home to some of the world’s most popular entertainment characters, today announced its newest international agent, Lovatts Media, who will be representing its syndication business in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, New Guinea, Papua and the Solomon Islands.King Features’ new partnership with […]

Cartoon & Comic Strip News from S.D. Comic Con

The Eisner Awards were handed out last night at the San Diego Comic Con.Some comic strip and cartoon related winners and nominees (winners in bold):BEST ARCHIVAL COLLLECTION/PROJECT — STRIPS * Pogo, vol. 5: Out of This World At Home, Walt Kelly, edited by Mark Evanier and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics) * Sky Masters of the Space […]

CSotD: The Spin Cycle

This Robert Cenedella poster seems like a kind of Grinchy way to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, but stick with me here, because the topic today is spin, lies and professionalism.I’m seeing a lot of political cartoons based on the idea that the Apollo landing united a fractured nation, which it did.For […]

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