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Love Letters and Hate Mail

 Editors get letters about the Funny Pages. Jason doesn’t like the best comic in the Deseret News:I love the Sunday funnies. This week was especially funny. I look forward to getting them every week. My family sometimes fights over who gets to read them first. When I read them I always get a solid laugh out […]

NCS, KFS, More at San Diego Comic Con

Comic Con International, more famously known as the San Diego Comic Con, mostly spotlights comic books and movies; but there are a few comic strip cartoonists spread among the attendees.The National Cartoonists Society has a booth with cartoonists showing up throughout the weekend. Also there are some panels featuring comic strips and NCS people. Thursday July […]

CSotD: The Stars Are Beginning to Hide

Matt Wuerker shows us where we’re at, and last night’s astonishing hatefest hardly undercuts his point, though I suppose you could quibble over the term “Normal.”As the old joke goes, “We’ve established what you are; now we’re just haggling over the price.” Which is to say that, as much as I like Kevin Siers‘ spin on […]

John Hart Studios ‘Pre-Launches’ Indiegogo Project for B.C. Feature Film

The fine folks at John Hart Studios have announced the “pre-launch” of an Indiegogo project for a B.C. feature film.From the Indiegogo site:Feature animators, illustrators, and storytellers from Academy-Award winning films are joining forces to lovingly bring America’s National Treasure, Johnny Hart’s B.C. comic strip, to the big screen! We’ve got an iconic American comic […]

CSotD: Color Wars

Nick Anderson leads us off with a base for today’s discussion, politely translating “E pluribus unum” for those who don’t know what it means.But, then again, what does it mean?That’s a key to the American experience, because for all that we’ve fallen short of “all men are created equal” over the past 243 years, that […]

Hey Kids! Comics! Shoot for the Moon

Here are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for July 2019 release. Images and links (mostly) via Amazon (though ordering through your local comic book shop is a good idea.)  For Better or For Worse: The Complete Library, Vol. 3   Complete Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy Volume 26   American Comic Book Chronicles: 1940-44   Garfield Fat […]

CSotD: And the Race is On

I really puzzled over which of several cartoons on the topic to lead with, but Tom Toles puts it on the line: Despite having only been a Republican for a few weeks before running for President on their ticket, Trump has since been welcomed in, sheltered and protected by a silence that can only be […]

Editor Quits After Unauthorized Dean Yeagle Art

 The current issue of the French magazine Blandice has a Dean Yeagle cover,unfortunately, due to a series of mistakes, Dean was neither credited nor paid for the art. Tom Heintjes noticed it while traveling abroad and informed Dean.Dean, taking it in stride, wrote on Facebook: Then Bleeding Cool picked it up:Blandice there, a comic book that declares […]

CSotD: A Coalition of the Willing

Matt Wuerker ran this piece several days ago, but it continues not simply to be relevant but to increase in relevance.Never mind Epstein, at least for the moment, though I’d like to see his case sorted out: There is, apparently, an actual affidavit or piece of testimony or something quasi-legal that connects Trump to the […]

Bastille Day Sunday Funnies

 Some Sunday comics of note today, only one noting Bastille Day.  I like the nice Summer day look of Judge Parker but that dark last panel … Evil looms!  Whereas Macanudo’s Summer day in the woods just makes me smile.  More than smile, Buckles and Bound and Gagged made me laugh.Yeah. one’s been done before and the other […]

CSotD: The Comic Weekly Man

Start your Sunday, (Well, if “your” Sunday is August 6, 1950) with some donuts, orange juice and Puck, The Comic Weekly, a pre-printed selection of Sunday funnies distributed to papers across the country.Can’t read them to yourself? No problem! Just tune in your radio to “The Comic Weekly Man” and let him read them to […]

Never Was Comic Strips – Hagemeyer by Schulz

 Charles Schulz is Peanuts and Peanuts is Charles Schulz.But Schulz did a few more series than Peanuts. There was the Peanuts precursor Li’l Folks in the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Young Pillars mostly for the Church of God magazine Youth, the very early Just Keep Laughing.. for Topix Comics, a series of Saturday Evening Post […]

Garfield at 15,000

 Today’s Garfield gives a disguised nod to a milestone.Debuting 41 years and 25 days ago, the July 13, 2019 strip is Garfield’s 15,000th.If you have a spare hour or two read all 15,000 at the Garfield homepage or at GoComics.  

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