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CSotD: The Jester and the Fools

There is an old, unproven concept that, if at one of his early mass rallies someone had snuck up behind Hitler and yanked his pants down, it would have so destroyed his strong-man mystique that he never would have come to power and World War II would have been avoided.But by the time he was […]

Around the Comic Strip Scene

Let’s Get Political We are used to Non Sequitur going political, and even Herb and Jamaal and Over the Hedge voice their opinions of the government more frequently these days. But it comes as a surprise when Wizard of Id and Thatababy get digs in at the government.Dave Whamond pulls an old (2002) Dave Coverly […]

Now The New York Times For Kids Quits Print

The August 31, 2025 issue of The New York Times For Kids will be the last print edition the paper announced. The supplement first appeared on May 14, 2017, eventually moving to the last Sunday of every month.From Vivian Ewing’s New York Times communiqué (or here): Beginning with that very first issue [or here], members […]

CSotD: We’ve Always Been at War with Midasia

First, a look at a pair of Labor Day cartoons that didn’t make deadline yesterday, and, yes, he really has complained about people taking Juneteenth and other federal holidays off. Granted, we don’t really know if he played golf yesterday, because the photos they posted to show he isn’t dead were from a game a […]

The Sunday Comic Artists of ERB

In observation of the 150th anniversary of Edgar Rice Burroughs‘ birth (September 1, 1875) The Daily Cartoonist herewith presents the artists of the Sunday newspaper comics adapting and inspired by ERB.>>From 8 Feb. to 12 July 1981 the syndicate reprinted old Hogarth strips from 1948<<Dates (and most images) from ERBzine’s List of Sunday Tarzan Comic […]

De Adder Shows Self-Control

Editorial cartoonist Michael de Adder displays discretion in fighting off his first instincts. Michael de Adder shows two versions of his RFK/RFK jr cartoon for The Globe and Mail. One version has him dusting off a previously used idea altered for this commentary, “But the Globe and Mail really liked the bag.”Sounds like he offered […]

CSotD: Ignorance is Strength

Happy Labor Day. Things aren’t quite as grim as Sheneman paints them, but cartoonists and other satirists are supposed to exaggerate to make their points. Presidents are expected to put a bright face on things, as Jimmy Carter learned when he explained things frankly in what came to be known as “the Malaise Speech,” outlining […]

Cartoonist Profile: Dana Simpson

Dana Simpson, earlier in life known as David Craig Simpson or D.C. Simpson, is a comic creator from the first generation of American webcomics, whose imaginative creations have also gained more mainstream success. Her breakthrough comic was the funny animal strip ‘Ozy and Millie’ (1998-2008). Its satire of teenage life and eccentric characters helped it […]

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 […]

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