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A Few Notes on Comical Strips from Now and Then

There have been more than a few references to comic strips on the funny pages lately. As has always been the case, most recently shown in Back to B.C. when the art form meant more to newspapers than they presently do. The Back to B.C. reruns about comic strips started August 25 while the Barney […]

CSotD: Welcome to the World

Seems like a good jibe at the expense of our exalted Secretary of Health and Human Services, doesn’t it? But Garry Trudeau was early, because I came across this last week when I was looking through the 2006 archives for flag desecration cartoons. It ran July 2, 2006, which was not only well before RFK […]

Adventures in Editooning

Molton’s Mettle So we got more mean insensitivity via Molton’s cartoon, mocking our North Carolina state elected representatives being nervous about their personal safety [“Government Grit,” July 30, Xpress]. Political violence has boomed against elected Democratic representatives and others who take an unfavorable stand to the current Republican regime, and that violence has directly been […]

Wayback Weekend: Mister Oswald

The Life and Legacy of Mister Oswald When it comes to pop culture icons, he may not be mainstream, but Mister Oswald has garnered celebrity status and a loyal following in the hardware industry. He first appeared in the comic strip bearing his same name in October 1927 and would delight readers of Hardware Retail […]

CSotD: Saturday Morning Cartoons

Constant Readers know how I sneer at talk about Gen X and Gen Y and all that. The Baby Boom was about a large number of kids coming at roughly the same time after WWII, and there are demographic ideas to be pulled from it. The other day, I was remembering a news article I […]

How Do You Think She Does It? What Makes Him So Good?

A cartoonist roundup with Hilary Price, Sean Campbell, Alex Hallatt, Jason Chatfield, Edward Sorel, Sam Ingwersen, Raina Telgemeier, Liza Donnelly, and Glenn McCoyHow Hilary Price Spent Her Summer VacationHilary Price occasionally (this is the first since Spring) posts something to her Rhymes With Orange Substack. Recently she posted about trying out various AI models on […]

The AJC Quits Print

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a part of Cox Enterprises, will no longer issue a print edition after this year. From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thursday said it plans to end its printed edition at the end of this year, accelerating its digital transformation amid a rapidly evolving media landscape. “We will begin the […]

CSotD: Rinse and Repeat

I like Rod Emmerson’s commentary on America’s legally protected penchant for mass murder. The fact that he’s observing our national fetish from New Zealand is a good indication of how widely recognized, totally insane and appallingly unique it is.Even more telling is the fact that he drew this in 2015 and posted it now because […]

Ooops…I Just Catharted!

Rupert Kinnard was a guest speaker during my freshman English course at Portland State University a decade ago. The legendary artist and former Willamette Week associate art director highlighted his life’s work, including Cathartic Comics. The four-panel black-and-white comic strip introduced the world to the Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé, the world’s first weekly […]

Short Subjects & Feature Funnies

Hat tip to Nancy and Ernie Bushmiller for today’s headline.So is Lois now just an ersatz Ed McMahon, a second banana to the rest of the Flagston family? You youngsters can ask the elders in your family about Ed and the all-knowing Carnac.While you’re at it ask your grandparents what the movie experience shown in […]

CSotD: Here’s the State of Things

I hope Ratt is right.He seems to be right about who is to blame and why. These aren’t the only suspects, but they’re the main figures in the process, which is less a conspiracy than a flow that includes past politicians like Newt Gingrich and Grover Norquist, and entertainment figures who have created a rich […]

Mort Todd – RIP

Cartoonist, writer, editor, publisher Mort Todd (Michael Delle-Femine) has passed away.Mort Todd, né Michael Jon Delle Femine November 11, 1961 – August 24, 2025Fandom Pulse has a brief look at Mort Todd’s comic book career: On his professional accomplishments, Mort Todd became the youngest Editor-in-Chief of Cracked magazine in 1985, revitalizing the long-running humor publication. […]

CSotD: Have Yourself a Happy Little Humpday

I refilled my pill caddies last night and began using fexofenadine (generic Allegra) in place of loratadine (generic Claritin). The theory is that swapping them back and forth every few months makes each of them work better. I don’t know if that’s true, but what is true is that the loratadine was a pinhead and […]

If It’s Tuesday This Must Be Toonville (Comic Strip Roundup)

With Alfredo P. Alcala, Jim Keefe, Stephan Pastis, Charles M. Schulz, Ricardo (Liniers) Siri, Bill Watterson, Brian Walker, and Scott Jerolds.An Alfredo Alcala Centenary This is a days late acknowledgement of Filipino cartoonist Alfredo P. Alcala’s birth day 100 years ago. His comic book art in the Philippines and in the U.S. is justly acclaimed, […]

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