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CSotD: Cultural Notes

Perhaps the view from a distance is clearer. British cartoonist Brian Adcock manages to freshen the familiar panhandler concept by propping her up against the wall — excuse me, the barrier or, shall we say, steel slats — with her MAGA hat as the receptacle for the charity she needs. Though part of the Trump Party […]

Batton Lash – RIP

 Comic strip and comic book cartoonist Batton Lash has passed away.BATTON A. LASH (né Vito Marangi) October 29, 1953 – January 12, 2019Wife Jackie Estrada has announced the news:He’s gone. Batton Lash, the love of my life, my husband of nearly 25 years, left us this morning at 11:00. The brain cancer that he had […]

Cartoonists that Never Were – Stanley Ford

 Like Baldo Smudge, Stanley Ford is a fictitious comic strip cartoonist.Stanley Ford is the main character in the 1965 movie How to Murder your Wife, starring Jack Lemmon as the cartoonist. Stanley Ford is the highly successful creator of an action/adventure comic strip featuring secret agent Bash Brannigan.That all changes when Stanley, and inevitably, Bash […]

CSotD: Wall-y World

Jimmy Margulies produces the most concise picture of what we’re facing: Trump’s wall has very little to do with border security and everything to do with his ego.If the topic were border security, he could have come to an agreement with Congress months, perhaps years ago: Both parties take the matter seriously, though only one […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies

One benefit of the “Friday Funnies” is that not only can I use comics from the past week that didn’t fit on the day they ran, but sometimes they roll around in my head and gain additional meaning.In this case, Pajama Diaries provided a nice rundown on the chaos of modern pictures, but it was […]

Comic Strip Cartoonists in the News

 Lincoln Peirce is in the news with his new book Max and the MidKnights. Publishers Weekly interviews Lincoln about the book and his Big Nate comic strip.One topic brought up is what to call this not-prose, not graphic novel type of literature: Despite your new book’s departure in setting and genre, the pages echo the […]

Cartoonists vs. Powerman and The Moneygoround

 A New York Times summary of a recent Authors Guild survey regarding the income of writers these days, and finding the median is below poverty levels..The survey showed a shift in book earnings to other writing-related activities, such as speaking engagements, book reviewing or teaching. Including those sources, respondents who identified themselves as full-time book […]

CSotD: Curl Up With A Good Book (or 3)

When Brian Fies lost his house in the wildfires of 2017, his friends were appropriately horrified.When, shortly thereafter, he produced a short, multi-panel cartoon memoir of the disaster, however, I will confess to a bit of joy, in part because I knew that was how my friend heals, and in part because, we all admitted […]

Comic Strip Cartoonist Down in Hogan’s Alley

 Next month is February and some publishers are preparing Valentine’s gifts for us.The long awaited and always greatly anticipated Hogan’s Alley magazine is due in your local comic book shop on February 27, 2019. Tom Heintjes has generously shared the cover and contents page of issue #22 with comics fans.An earlier gift is the new […]

CSotD: All The News That Fits, We Print

Judge Parker threatens to become self-aware, likely because Francesco Marciuliano, who also writes “Sally Forth,” is writing the stories.Sally Forth has made shattering the fourth wall an ongoing feature, and that’s fine there but I’d hate to see it here. However, if Ronnie’s caustic grasp on normalcy becomes the catalyst that brings it down to […]

Boston Globe Cuts Nearly Half Its Comics – updated

 update – January 7, 2019As noted by Les Taylor (comment #63) the Boston Globe has heard the chorus of complaints and relented, somewhat.The uproar even made the local TV news.They put a notice in the January 7, 2019 edition of The Globe:Regarding the cut comics and puzzles they are “planning to restore some of them.” […]

CSotD: A Matter of Privilege

Let’s have the teacher/cartoonist, Mr Fitz, lead off today.He not only raises an important question but suggests several subtopics.To start with, a lot of art proceeds from troubled souls, and if you’re going to refuse to study works by unpleasant people, you won’t have a whole lot left to work with. Even those schlocky sad-eyed […]

Alley Oop – Rebooted!

 The NEW Alley Oop by Joey Alison Sayers and Jonathan Lemon begins now, January 7, 2019!And coming Sunday January 13, 2019 = Li’l Oop! UPDATEOn the occasion of the new Alley Oop Stephen Roth at GoComics interviews writer Joey Alison Sayers and artist Jonathan Lemon.The new creators expand on how they see their version of Alley […]

First and Last – Buck Rogers Comic Strip

 90 years ago, on January 7, 1929, there debuted two important comic strips. The Tarzan comic strip was covered here, so let’s go back to the future with Buck Rogers.Anthony Rogers first appeared in the science fiction story Armageddon 2419 A.D. by Philip Francis Nowlan in the August 1928 cover dated issue of Amazing Stories. […]

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