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CSotD: Rolling My Trouser Legs

Sousa and Machado‘s commentary on the Barr Report of the Mueller Report is a bit light on metaphor, but, first of all, sometimes being direct is the right choice. Too much subtlety can obscure the point.Second is that they understood that point, and I’m gobsmacked by the number of political cartoonists on both sides who […]

The Cartoonist and The Art

“I like to think of it as the Venn diagram of graphic design and poetry, and right in the middle there’s comics,” he said. “The poet is sussing words . . . but the graphic designer is directing the eye. Once I realized that, it wasn’t about drawing so much but more about thinking about […]

CSotD: Knaves and Fools

Pantalone: What are we to make of this fellow? Is he knave or fool? Lombardi: I really don’t know. Probably a little of both.                                        — Carlo Goldoni, “Servant of Two Masters”If I had a little more […]

First and Last – a Jim Keefe Bonus Round

 Sally Forth (and former Flash Gordon) artist Jim Keefe noted the temporary end of new Spider-Man comic strips.With the Amazing Spider-man comic strip going to reprints for the time being, Roy Thomas and Alex Saviuk’s run on the strip has come to an end. March 17 was the last Sunday with March 23 being the […]

A Wild and Crazy Gagman

 As the signature shows, Harry Bliss has partnered with a famed comedian for some cartooning.Says Harry:Yes, it is that Steve. Steve was having dinner with Francoise [Francoise Mouly, the New Yorker’s Art Editor]  and others and mentioned he had a couple dog cartoon ideas, also mentioned he was a fan of my work, so Francoise […]

CSotD: Waiting for Clarity

For the moment, Barry Blitt owns the Mueller Report, and I think he’s got it right though I wish things were otherwise.That is, I wish people did hear the mic drop, but expecting that much of the public is a flaw shared by Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama, who seemed to believe that people might […]

CSotD: The National IQ Test Continues

I like Ed Wexler‘s cartoon, but only because I take the Donald Trump figure as a kind of collective metaphor. That is, I agree the bar has been lowered, but Wexler jumped the gun in assuming Trump would proclaim his own innocence.He sure ain’t the only one to be making assumptions at this stage.There have […]

Tom K. Ryan – RIP

Tumbleweeds creator Tom K. Ryan has passed away.Thomas Kreusch (Tom K.) Ryan (aka T. K. Ryan) June 6, 1926 – March 12, 2019 From the above linked funeral home obituary:Tom began his career as a commercial artist in Muncie, Indiana. His love of the old west and his creative vision merged in 1965 as he created […]

CSotD: Complexities

Today’s roundup of things that are more complex than people seem to think will begin with Pat Bagley‘s astute analysis of the Meuller Report.My junior high science teacher had an atom in a box, or, at least, that’s what it said it was on the outside of the small, taped-up carton.And there was something in […]

Some Stuff about Cartooning Editorial Opinions

 Patrick Chappette Wins the Not The Thomas Nast Award80th Annual Overseas Press Club Awards Recognize Finest International Reporting THE BEST CARTOON AWARD [formerly The Thomas Nast Award] Best print, digital or graphic journalism on international affairs Patrick Chappatte The New York Times Judges: Patrick Chappatte’s cartoons for the New York Times were a model of […]

Maritsa Patrinos Joins Six Chix Rotation

  Comics Kingdom is excited to welcome Maritsa Patrinos to the Six Chix family! Check out her first comic, live on ComicsKingdom.com Maritsa Patrinos becomes the new Friday Chick starting today March 22, 2019. Maritsa is a Brooklyn-based illustrator who most recently worked as a staff writer and illustrator at BuzzFeed. She was born in […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies, laughing in the rain

Friday Funnies come just in time this week, because the firehose of serious stuff is making a mockery of that saying, “Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.”The long-form graphic commentators, plus the every-other-Wednesday part-time cartoonists, are just catching up on the college admissions scandal while the daily reactors are showing Trump […]

Happy 90th Mort Drucker

Born March 22, 1929 is one of the greatest caricaturists of all time.Mort Drucker becomes a Senior Stripper on the occasion of his 90th birthday.  World famous for his decades for satirizing movie and tv stars’ shows for MAD magazine, he was much more that that. For example he is an amazing illustrator. Before becoming world famous […]

A Few Comics-Related Things

From John Rose and the Daily News-RecordAlso: R. C. Harvey on T. K. Ryan and Tumbleweeds.  Cartoon County at the Bruce Museum Brian Walker, Neal Walker, Chance Browne, Greg Walker and Cullen MurphyThe comics page has been a delight for generations of readers around the world. In southern Connecticut, its production was a combination of a […]

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