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2019 Reuben Awards Photo Album

Hogan’s Alley magazine has released their annual photo album of the Reuben Awards.Along with The Dinner they also cover the NCSFest weekend, and add a Sergio Aragonés display.Almost 200 photos of cartoonists having fun.  

CSotD: Friday Funnies, workplace edition

I’ll start by not directing you to a particularly silly article by an academic type who explains why we’re all wrong to think political cartoons still matter, in the middle of which she mentioned political cartoons in the New Yorker, which made me guffaw and post a tweet about how ridiculous it was that she […]

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Darrin Bell Interviewed

 Your life is extremely busy these days, with the production of both editorial cartoons and two daily comic strips. Which is more difficult—the editorial work or the strips? I’d have to say the editorial cartoons. It’s almost performance art—something breaks on the news, and you only have a few hours to respond, to make deadline. I […]

53 from ’53

 Here’s a selection of 53 comics from the funny pages of June 20, 1953. (Click on the strips to get a bigger, better look.) Adventures of Patsy  Alley Oop  All In A Lifetime  Bo  Bobby Sox  Boots And Her Buddies  Brick Bradford  Bringing Up Father  Buck Rogers  Captain Easy  Chris Welkin  Crosstown  Cuties  Dickie Dare  Dragnet […]

CSotD: Our critical fool shortage

Jen Sorensen points out an unintended consequence of a generational oddity, and I like it for a couple of reasons, but mostly because complaining about the differences between generations triggers a rant that is dear to my heart.Except that she doesn’t use fictional Madison Avenue marketing terms to pigeonhole her characters: She says “older” and […]

Canadian Cartoonist is Casualty of Cost Cutting

  above: Wayne celebrates 40 years with the paper and announces his retirement in 2029.below: Wayne announces he has been let go ten years earlier than planned. Wayne Wright has been sketching the daily cartoons for Summerside, [Prince Edward Island]-based newspaper the Journal Pioneer for the past 40 years, but last week that came to an […]

Dick Rogers – Another Senior Stripper

 Happy 90th Birthday Dick Rogers!Born June 19, 1929 today Dick joins the Senior Strippers Club. Dick began his cartooning career assisting George Crenshaw in the early 1960s. Crenshaw had been doing the Nubbin comic strip, and then created the Belvedere panel in 1962. Around that time he took on Dick as an assistant.In 1970 Dick started […]

Ed-Op Cartoons are “A Relic of a Bygone Era”

Last month Jennifer Grygiel advocated that the ease of creating and distributing political memes made it a superior editorial single-shot image than the pen and ink cartoon. With the New York Times canceling the use of one panel editorial cartoons, Jennifer returns to say – so what? Again championing the meme over the cartoon.As a […]

CSotD: Blundering towards Armageddon

Pretty sure Chip Bok was not intending to make an argument in favor of cutting Iran a break, but he provides a good stepping-off spot.What actually happened in the Gulf of Hormuz remains undefined, and grainy video of a Revolutionary Guard boat crew removing an unexploded mine from the side of a ship is hardly […]

International Rancor over N.Y. Times Cartoon Ban

 Reaction from the international cartooning community via Cagle Cartoons.  Nikola Listes  Michael Kountouris Hajo de Reijger  Jos Collignon  Emad Hajjaj   Yaakov Kirschen  Dale Cummings  Robert Rousso And since we’re using his site, here’s one from The Man himself. Daryl Cagle  

Esquire Magazine Top Executive Staff Gone

There is chaos at Esquire, as the entire top of the masthead has either resigned or been let go following the resignation of Editor-in-Chief Jay Fielden last week. Bruce Handy, features editor, who one source said was the choice of Hearst Chief Content Officer Kate Lewis to be interim editor after Fielden’s resignation on May […]

Marcus the Menace Interview

 No, Marcus Hamilton is not really a menace to anyone or anything, except to his daily Dennis the Menace deadline.Earlier this year Charlotte Magazine interviewed the local celebrity.CM: Where do you get your daily inspiration for drawing ‘Dennis?’ MH: Mr. Ketcham told me you’re not just an artist. You are the photographer, the director, and […]

Cal Massey – RIP

Comic artist, illustrator, sculptor Cal Massey has passed away.Calvin Levi (Cal) Massey February 10, 1926 – June 10, 2019 From the Philadelphia Inquirer report:The artist Cal Massey, who created hundreds of paintings, illustrations, designs and sculptures over a career of nearly 70 years, died June 11 at Virtua Marlton Hospital. He was 93 and had lived […]

CSotD: President Caligula

Jeff Danziger teases today’s musical Moment of Zen, and I’ll forgive him for saying “What’s that noise?” instead of “What’s that sound?” because when Buffalo Springfield released the song, he may have been on the other side of the world in Vietnam, and, even if that wasn’t the exact timing, you get my point.As someone […]

King Features Sends Birthday Greetings to Barney

 At Comics Kingdom today a number of John Rose’s stablemates joined in wishing  Barney Google a Happy One Hundredth.  Shoe  Arctic Circle  Mark Trail  Pros and Cons  On The Fastrack  Mutts  Six Chix  Dennis the Menace Not the first time the Mitchell family has visited Hootin’ Holler. For the Great Comic Strip Switcheroonie (April 1, 1997) […]

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