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Confirmed: Intelligent Life Ends Print Syndication

 Last month we were told that Intelligent Life would be ending its print syndication.But questions remained:Whether December 22, 2018 (a Saturday) is the end of the print Intelligent Life or not is something that is not verified. Also, will King Features continue as the digital syndicator of Intelligent Life or will David take it on […]

CSotD: And so this is Christmas …

Marty Two Bulls leads off today with a particularly fine spin on Joseph and Mary as homeless travelers in a hostile world.He’s not the first cartoonist to compare the Holy Family to the needy, which is hardly surprising since that is a large part of the point of the story in the first place.Nor is […]

‘Tis The Season

 Jim Keefe‘s present is a presentation of a 1939 King Features set of Christmas cards by Soglow. DeBeck, Raymond, Foster, Knerr, Davis, Herriman, Gottfredson, and others. *The above Alex Raymond Christmas illustration is from an earlier Keefe post.   GoComics digs into their archives to find some strips about The Christmas Story.   Jim Korkis devotes an entire Animation […]

CSotD: Avoiding the Cornfield

Dwane Powell sets the mood for today’s array.There have been several “screaming toddler” approaches to Trump and his hissy fit over the wall, but Powell not only modifies an increasingly tired concept but melds Trump’s infantile stubbornness with the Christmas angle.I’ve never understood the “hold my breath” threat and I certainly never saw any of […]

Cartoonists and Comics in the News

 Cathy Guisewite remembers childhood, Christmas, and Midland Michigan.The Midland Daily News interviews Cathy about her childhood Christmases, with a nice slideshow.In a 180, Cathy has a new book coming out in Spring 2019 about her current view of life.   Howard Maier recalls his young adulthood.The library recently opened a biographical file on Maier, including nearly 400 […]

CSotD: Rising to a Nasty Point of Personal Privilege

DD Degg has already covered the basics of the Overseas Press Club’s decision to unname their annual award for best political cartoonist. You can also find coverage at Bado’s blog, the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists’ report here and, if you have good eyesight and don’t mind scrolling way down to the bottom of an […]

Cartoons Get It Wrong

 Adam Zyglis Is ConfusedFrom The Buffalo News:The editorial cartoon on Tuesday was misleading. The Democrats, liberals and leftists are the ones endorsed by the communists and socialists, not the National Rifle Association. The NRA is fighting to keep the Constitution so that our defense against tyranny is maintained.  …but you published this unconscionable “cartoon” anywayAs an […]

iMedia Ethics Names Their Most Controversial Editorial Cartoons

iMediaEthics, “a not-for-profit, non-partisan news site that publishes the latest media ethics news and investigations into ethical lapses” has named their most controversial editorial cartoons of 2018 (through October).  The list includes: Sean Delonas, Dieter Hanitzsch, Rob Rogers, Jeff Darcy, Avi Katz, Jos Valdman, Tom Stiglich, Gary Varvel, Chris Britt, Mark Knight and Rick McKee.From the piece:This year, […]

Reader in Oregon Unhappy with ‘B.C.’

A recent letter to the editor in The (Salem, Ore.) Statesman Journal cited the December 15th “B.C.” as insensitive in the current #metoo climate:From the letter: The daily syndicated strip depicts a caveman carrying a very large club and being asked by another character if he has a “big date tonight?” Is this really funny in a […]

CSotD: Shut off the firehose, it’s Friday Funnies

Our weekly respite from the political flood comes just in time.If the Night of the Chickenhawk doesn’t shake a few Deplorables out of the basket, maybe they’ll start to figure it out when they find their wall donations are going to the wrong grifter.But never mind. C’est le weekend! We’ll get in the holiday mood with […]

Thomas Nast, Saint and Sinner

 At the time of his death in the early 20th Century Thomas Nast became known as “The Father of the American Cartoon.” Well-known as creator of the Republican and Demoocratic party symbols, the elephant and the donkey. He was credited in helping to bring down the corrupt Boss Tweed.Further, at this time of the year, […]

Mac, “Britain’s Best Cartoonist,” Retires

 For 50 years, he has been at the heart of Britain’s morning conversation, as much a part of breakfast time as cornflakes and toast and marmalade. We are talking, of course, of Mac, the Daily Mail’s celebrated cartoonist whose laugh-out-loud drawings – sardonic but never cruel – have ensured readers up and down the country […]

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