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Wrapping Up Wiley’s Washington Weekend

Wiley Miller, the cartoonist behind the popular “Non Sequitur,” told an audience for the first time Monday that he almost lost his livelihood and marriage after he scrawled a vulgar note to President Donald Trump that appeared in newspapers nationwide. He and his wife lost their dream home and moved to another state following the […]

Brewed On Grant by Rob Rogers Returns/update

From the 2018 Departures listing:BREWED ON GRANT by Rob Rogers September 10, 1997 – May 23, 2018 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette weekly/irregularI am happy to have to amend that entry. Rob Rogers‘ local-to-Pittsburgh comic strip is returning via the Pittsburgh Current.Since he was fired last year by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, editorial cartoonist Rob Rogers has consistently heard one […]

CSotD: Cynicism, Realism and Pragmatism

Over in Prickly City, Carmen has been searching for normalcy and Winslow has been denying it means what she thinks it means.The problem with cynicism — a philosophy I tend to align with — is that, while it can provide a comforting sense of stability, it can also lead to inertia.“It’s always been this way” […]

Team Mitch Deflects Blame To Cartoonist Joel Pett

Spring of 2019 and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell proudly takes on the mantle of the Grim Reaper when Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi uses a prop to show Senate inaction on House bills. “She’s got it right,” McConnell said about Pelosi. “For the first time in my memory, I’m going to agree with […]

Peanuts: Big Picture on a Small Scale

“Peanuts,” Schulz once said, “deals in defeat.” At its core, the comic parses existential angst, strip by strip—not Cold War anxiety, a cloud under which “Peanuts” developed and flourished, but the garden-variety anxieties found in everyday life. Charlie Brown is the comic’s everyman, adept at losing one day and still rising the next to see […]

Jim Davis Sells Garfield to Nickelodeon/Viacom

Viacom has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Paws, Inc., the entity that holds all global intellectual property rights to both “Garfield” as well as “U.S. Acres,” another Davis creation, including corresponding rights related to content, consumer products, and location-based experiences. The acquisition is expected to close in the upcoming weeks. Financial terms were […]

CSotD: Here We Are, Here’s Who We Are

Steve Sack lays it out in unmistakable, inarguable terms. The excuses simply don’t stand up to any even half-serious inspection.You can quibble a little over the video game panel, which I’d expand to our vulgar, violent media culture generally. There are some countries that don’t let it in, though a list of those cautious nations […]

Little Orphan Tannkie McNamara and Other History

95 years ago today Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray appeared.Earlier this year Annie made a guest appearance in the Dick Tracy comic strip.  45 years ago today Tank McNamara by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds debuted.A look at the tife and hard limes of Tank.  Tank McNamara today.  Charles Schulz is well-known as a friendly guy, […]

Gatehouse + Gannett – New Level of Consolidation

Two of the country’s largest newspaper companies have agreed to combine in the latest media deal driven by the industry’s struggles with a decline of printed editions. GateHouse Media, a chain backed by an investment firm, is buying USA Today owner Gannett Co. for $12.06 a share in cash and stock, or about $1.4 billion. […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies come on a Monday this week

(I’m going to take a day to let the more serious editorial commentary catch up.) I find it most encouraging that Wallace the Brave is of a generation that wears helmets without thinking too hard about it.Helmets came up with the re-emergence of skateboards, so my kids caught some of it, but they had to be […]

Special Spokane Non Sequitur on a Wiley Weekend

 It’s a Wiley Miller weekend in Spokane, Washington. Yesterday the Spokane Spokesman-Review featured a couple pages touting the return of the Non Sequitur comic to the newspaper. Today it continues with the return of the comic strip tp the newspaper’s funny pages.But there’s more.First Wiley apologizes:Remorse is an understatement. I’m gutted by my own poor […]

CSotD: A Small Circle of WalMart Shoppers

In the fury of reactions to last night’s outrage, Pia Guerra responds with such quiet eloquence that there’s a temptation to simply run her piece and call it a day.Here we are, and the pickup truck behind her might be that of the murderer, judging from what we see on the bumper and what we […]

Monsters of the Midway Reassemble!

The 2019 NFL season is a month away, but preseason is here. And so are the Chicago Bears as the Monsters of the Midway, with a new team and a new comic strip.or, as Stan Lee would put it, The new Monsters: Some of the “villains” they will face this season: Can’t find any direct credits, until that […]

CSotD: Winning arguments

Paul Fell seems to echo my thoughts of the other day when I recalled how Jay Leno torpedoed Bob Dole’s presidential campaign not by satirizing his policy proposals but simply by mocking him as too old for the job.Fell isn’t the only commentator to note the disarray in Democratic ranks, and to suggest that there’s […]

Once Upon a Time … in MAD … with Tom Richmond

Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood takes place in 1969 and it is filled with meticulously researched and re-created period detail. Leonardo DiCaprio plays television star Rick Dalton, whose western series was once a big hit but whose career has faded. How bad is it for Rick? He’s relegated to doing guest shots on […]

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