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 American (and other) Cartoonists in ParisEvery year a big group of cartoonists from [the Cagle] syndicate meet up in France with cartoonists from around the world. This year 23 CagleCartoonists were there.Apparently Daryl Cagle is a modern day Bill Gaines, taking his usual gang of cartoonists on an annual tour. Daryl, with words and pictures, […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies

Here’s an unusual start: On the left is Jeff Stahler’s “Moderately Confused” for today, on the right is a picture he posted of the kitchen on a cruise he took recently.A lot of cartoonists are also graphic designers or commercial artists, but a lot aren’t, and it’s worth pointing out that there is more than […]

Letters to the Editor: Comics Edition

Hey, TDC readers! It’s time for another roundup of comics-related letters to the editor from around the continent.From the Fairfield (Calif.) Daily Republic a reader writes to lament the loss of “the best” comic strips and lets the paper know comics are the “main reason” he subscribes. Click here for letter.A reader of the Topeka (Kan.) […]

CSotD: Drawing on values

I’ll confess to not having watched the funeral yesterday, but, from what I’ve seen of the commentary and photos and a few videos, Tim Eagan has grasped an aspect, if not the main thrust, of the event.I like funerals, because grief eliminates a lot of inhibitions, and so you have not only laughter, but sweet […]

What Might Have Been – Nancy, Tiger

 In 1994 United Feature Syndicate decided to go retro with the Nancy comic strip. Word was quietly spread among the cartooning community that UFS was looking for submissions to bring Nancy back to the Ernie Bushmiller style. Cartoonist Ivan Brunetti heard and created almost nine weeks of tryout strips. He says the competition came down […]

CSotD: ‘Toons That Make You Go ‘Hmmm’

Jimmy Johnson has a dedicated following, but it was still ballsy of him to produce a comic using only Arlo & Janis’s former hairstyles as an indicator that it’s set in the past.I’m just pointing it out, not criticizing it, and he’s crafted a cartoon that stands up even if you didn’t realize it was […]

Soup to Nutz Returns and other comic strip stuff

 The Life and Times of Andrew NutzRick Stromoski’s Soup To Nutz comic strip ended earlier this year. Now Rick is bringing back the Nutz family as part of a Patreon page.The star of the newly named Andrew’s Journal is the delightful Andrew.As I wrote when I thought I wouldn’t see Andrew again:Saying that the child […]

Bush 41 in Ed-Op Cartooning (and other stuff)

 George H. W. Bush is the overwhelming topic. In the Orlando Sentinel Dana Summers recalls a 1989 White House luncheon for editorial cartoonists hosted By Bush 41.   The internal White House weekly cartoon roundup called “Friday Follies.”Ronald Reagan started “Friday Follies” during his administration, and Bush had kept the tradition going. Reagan loved editorial cartoons and had […]

“White Supremacist Cartoonist” Accusations – updated

 In South Africa:The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) came under fire over the weekend for the use of an alleged right-wing cartoonist’s image as the feature image for one of their latest media releases.OUTA hired Jeremy Nell, aka ‘Jerm,’ to help in its fight against tax abuse and corruption in Cape Town.It did not get […]

CSotD: Things I get, things I don’t

Pros and Cons puts matters in a way I like: Whimsical on the surface, darker inside. It’s a good starting point for today’s post.The face you present to a jury and the face your friends and relations see might be an extreme example, but much in your life depends, I think, on the distance between […]

Cartooning History, Lessons #243 – 247

 The Origins of Gorey’s The Gashlycrumb TiniesGorey’s darkly droll tales touch—lightly—on weighty matters: the death of God, the meaning of life, and, always and everywhere, our impending mortality. Emblems of innocence and naïveté, children make perfect victims, as Gorey told the New Yorker. “It’s just so obvious,” he said. “They’re the easiest targets.”Gorey wrote The […]

CSotD: Potpourri & Popeye

Let’s get the political piece out of the way first: In today’s Non Sequitur, Wiley Miller comments on the new rules for press briefings at the White House.I’m okay with the new format, not because it’s a victory for press freedom, of course, except to the degree that it is.I don’t believe in being overly […]

H.W. and Barbara Bush Bookend Tribute Cartoons

 Upon learning the news that George H. W. Bush had died editorial cartoonist Marshall Ramsey knew what to draw.This cartoon was going to be a bookend to the cartoon I created when Barbara Bush died. It was an idea I had thought of when he was so ill in April. But he was tough and […]

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