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CSotD: Friday Funnies

So say we all.But if the week has been jammed with political fodder, it also featured some less fraught humor. Which is not to say that a joke can’t make you think. I won’t go so far as to say “the best ones do,” because I like the silly ones.Still, this Rubes contains plenty of truth, […]

Popeye On Spinach is Popeye On Steroids

It was the secret to Popeye’s super-human strength – but leading athletes look likely to be banned from following his lead. Nearly a century after the creation of the cartoon sailor, and his love of spinach, scientists have realised he might have been on to something. Researchers at the Free University of Berlin have found […]

KC Green Recaptures His ‘This Is Fine Dog’ Meme

In 2013 cartoonist KC Green, as part of his Gunshow comic strip, created what became known as This Is Fine Dog. Slowly but surely the first two panels of the strip went viral. It wasn’t a massive viral hit and wasn’t associated with anything particularly repugnant. He made a little money off an Adult Swim […]

CSotD: Squeezing the triggers

From a strictly artistic point of view, the father-and-daughter image has been done enough.From a political point of view, it can’t be, and Tom Toles offers an effective, if somewhat didactic, variation.But he’s right: They were killed by heartless, feckless bureaucracy.They had gone to a port of entry to apply for amnesty as the law […]

The Wonderfully Renovated “Pickles” Studio

 Brian Crane, he of Pickles fame, has recently spruced up his studio. A shot of one corner.   A closer look at some shelves. Original art adorn the walls.  A Boy Scouts of America Silver Beaver Award! … and some lesser trophies.  For more views of this wonderful workstation go to Brian Crane’s Facebook page or the Official […]

Steve Breen Cartoon is Exhibit A

U. S. Representive Duncan Hunter (CA. – San Diego County) is asking for a change in venue for his trial, involving alleged misuse of campaign funds, at least in part due to Steve Breen‘s political cartoons for the San Diego Union-Tribune.From Politico:In another motion filed Monday, Hunter’s defense asked that the upcoming trial be moved […]

Highlights Stands Up For Immigrant Children

 Highlights, the magazine for young children, has issued a statement concerning the conditions under which immigrant children are suffering as they are detained by the United States.At Highlights, our core belief is that children are the world’s most important people. In light of the reports of the living conditions of detained children & threats of […]

CSotD: A Glorious Fourth

Jimmy Margulies leads off the conversation with a reflection on the upcoming holiday and our American identity.There are all sorts of things wrong with this drawing, I suppose, starting with the kids not being crowded enough and the facility not being a series of indoor cages.And of course we can argue over what it should […]

First and Last – Krazy Kat

 George Herriman, the creator of Krazy Kat, died on April 25,1944. Two months later, on June 25, 1944, the last of Herriman’s Krazy Kat strips saw print.Following are the last three Krazy Kat Sunday pages. above: June 11, 1944  above June 18, 1944  above: June 25, 1944 The last Krazy Kat daily appeared earlier in the […]

Flash Gordon Now Planned as Animated Movie

 Among the properties Disney gained when it bought the film and TV assets of 21st Century Fox earlier this year was the rights to Flash Gordon.In development for years, without movement, as a live-action movie it has now been turned over to Taika Waititi and is planned as an animated film.Mike Fleming, Jr. for Deadline […]

CSotD: Explanations

Pia Guerra is not the first person to observe that keeping kids locked up in concentration camps or guest cages or whatever you call them is a great deal more expensive than makes sense.However, she is the first I’ve seen to take advantage of the “Picture is Worth 1,000 Words” rule, and that is, after […]

William F. Brown – RIP

 Playwright, author, illustrator, cartoonist Wm. F. Brown has passed away.WILLIAM FERDINAND (BILL) BROWN April 16, 1928 – June 23, 2019 From the Broadway World obituary:After attending Princeton University, he moved to New York City and landed a job writing for Look Magazine in 1950. After a year in the U.S. Army, he worked from 1952 to […]

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