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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. […]

Double, Double, Toil and Trouble

Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and caldron bubble. Fillet of a fenny snake, In the caldron boil and bake; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder’s fork and blind-worm’s sting, Lizard’s leg and howlet’s wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil […]

1923 Works Now a Public Domain Free-For-All

After 20 years in suspended animation copyrights have expired on works created in 1923. Congress, bowing to pressure from a few corporations, extended U. S. copyright rights from 75 years to 95 years in 1998. Some details of the results can be read here and here and here.Some creations never had their copyrights renewed under […]

CSotD: Sunday Combo Package

Some serious thoughts, some purely silly ones, but starting with a good insight by John Cole into the impact of the shutdown.There have been several cartoons commenting on the fact that our National Parks are unable to service their trash cans and washrooms, and I’m certainly not going to dismiss that.But I don’t see a […]

Liberalest Cartoonist This Side o’ the Pecos

 Texas is the second largest state in terms of area and population, yet there are no Texas newspapers with staff editorial cartoonists. That is not to say there aren’t cartoonists plying their trade in the Lone Star State. Between El Paso and San Antonio and nearly a hundred miles south of the Pecos River, in […]

GoComics Most Popular Comic Strips of 2018

 Thea Voutiritsas has gathered a list of the three most popular comic strips as sorted into four different categories. These are the favorites of readers who checked in at GoComcs during 2018.24 years after the last new Calvin and Hobbes appeared Bill Watterson‘s brilliant comic made it onto three of the four groups.The four groupings […]

CSotD: Satire Is What Closes On Saturday

Matt Davies celebrates one of the most hilarious misfires in a very long time, the attempt of conservative trolls to shame Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes by posting a musical video she’d made in college which was so wonderful and winning that I’m not even going to dig up a link because I’m sure you’ve seen it.The recreation […]

Stuff and Nonsense

 A bargain at twice the price.Attempted Bloggery has found a New Yorker 2010 Day to Day Calendar for $7,794.01.That’s the Amazon price, AbeBooks has a few copies ranging from $4,000 to $11,206. And you tore off the pages and threw them away as the days of 2010 went by.Check it out at Attempted Bloggery.  McCay – […]

Too Much Success?

Creating good Trump cartoons is so hard it’s not even funny. The ironic thing is, drawing him is easy. The pursed lips, the puff of golden hair, the iconic hand gestures – they beckon the pencil. A cartoonist might chortle to himself, This is going to be huge! HUGE! We’re going to draw tremendous cartoons. […]

CSodT: Friday Funnies (or not)

A very basic premise of humor is that it must contain truth. Even a premise as shopworn as the desert island, the psychiatrist’s couch, or, as in this Speed Bump, the mountain-climbing wisdom seeker, can be funny if there is a twist that makes you say, “Yes.”First you see the absurd setup, then you read […]

New NCS Divisional Reuben Awards for 2019

 While expanding their Reuben Weekend to be more available to the public via NCS Fest, the National Cartoonists Society is also expanding its awards categories.A few years ago the NCS added Online Comics – Short Form, Online Comics – Long Form categories to the divisional award categories. This year they have added “the all-new Online […]

Cartooning Awards with January Deadlines

 Here are just SOME of the cartooning awards and details on submissions and deadlines. After easy holiday days it is time to get frantic if planning to enter some of these. The Jay Kennedy Memorial ScholarshipDEADLINE: ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY JANUARY 7, 2019Only days left to enter this scholarship given to the cartoonist judged the […]

CSotD: Potpourri

I’ll get to politics in a minute, but I’m a little burned out on the topic, so let’s start with some less fraught things, such as fish breath.I’ve never had a sardine omelette, but Wallace the Brave brought back a memory of kippered herring, which my mother liked and which, alongside some scrambled eggs or […]

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