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CSotD: Vacuous, toffee-nosed, malodorous perverts

There have been a raft of cartoons using the Statue of Liberty to comment on the tear-gassing at the border, some quite good, others quite predictable, but I like Jim Morin‘s because it is unapologetic in admitting that we’ve left our values behind.That is, I get a nice emotional surge from the idea that the […]

Bob Mankoff Launches New Cartoon Site

Longtime/former New Yorker cartoon editor and current Esquire humor editor Bob Mankoff announced earlier in the month he was launching a new cartoon site in the same mold as The Cartoon Bank  (a site he created and later sold to Conde Nast).He spoke to Michael Cavna at The Washington Post’s Comic Riffs about the new site […]

More Coverage of Peanuts’ London Exhibit

Apollo Magazine muses on the “genius” of Charles Schulz as it uncovers more details on the Peanuts Exhibit running through March at Somerset House in London.From the piece:The final section of the exhibition looks at the treatment of particular themes in Peanuts. Lucy –  ‘the most terrifying character in the history of comics’, according to the […]

CSotD: Scrooge Triumphant

Let’s at least start with something uplifting: Doc and Raider‘s lovely portrait of Montreal this time of year.Somebody was celebrating the resurgence of independent bookstores the other day and I made the point that, for all NYC types celebrate the original anchors, once Barnes & Noble and Borders went corporate, their big box stores did as […]

More 100 Year Old Comic Strips, Believe It Or Not

 Gasoline Alley recently celebrated its centennial anniversary. Only the Katzenjammer Kids has had a longer run, starting December 12, 1897 and running until sometime into 2006 for over 108 years.But a few more will soon reach their 100th year of new comic strips. The first one less than a month from now. Champs and Chumps […]

Updates and Add-ons — Here and There

 We’ve had an unusual amount of updates and it’s not practical to bump every one of them to the top of the list, so lets review them here. Wayne Stayskal – RIPThe first update to Wayne’s obituary was bumped up. Since that there has been more added. Also, earlier today,  The Chicago Tribune has published a […]

“Then Came Olivia Jaimes”

 Rarely in the history of comics has there been a turnaround as abrupt and pronounced as that of “Nancy.” As of just a few months ago, no discerning critic paid the long-running comic strip any mind. Sure, the strips made back in the day by original creator Ernie Bushmiller were held up as revered objects […]

CSotD: There’s got to be a Monday after

Now that I’ve planted that nasty earworm, I’ll send you off to see the rest of this week’s Mo, which is always a pleasure but this week particularly apt.I’ve never been one of those people who hates Mondays, in part because I’ve had jobs I liked, in which case going to work was fine with […]

Wayne Stayskal – RIP (updated)

Editorial and comic strip cartoonist Wayne Stayskal has passed away.WAYNE H. STAYSKAL (né Stejskal) December 11, 1931 – November 20, 2018Columnist and friend Cal Thomas broke the news:Google “Great American Political Cartoonists” and you will undoubtedly find the late Herbert Block (aka “Herblock”) of The Washington Post, (Paul) Conrad of the Los Angeles Times, Michael […]

Nancy Ohanian Wins 2018 Berryman Award

 Missed from earlier this month.Syndicated cartoonist Nancy Ohanian has won the National Press Foundation’s Clifford K. and James T. Berryman Award for Editorial Cartoons. Ohanian will be honored at the National Press Foundation’s annual journalism awards dinner on Feb. 13, 2019.In what is really a bit of understatement the NPF judges said:“Nancy Ohanian’s work is […]

The Oatmeal Explains NASA’s Latest Mars Mission

CNet (as well as Geekwire and Science Alert) covers The Oatmeal’s Matthew Inman and his who will be live tweeting from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory during InSight’s landing.CNet lauds Inman’s “InSight” comic is a great way to understand what’s different on this mission from the past Mars NASA’s missions. 

CSotD: Sunday Mixed Bag

Let’s start with the fun stuff and move to other topics later, and here’s a Brevity that doesn’t call for any commentary except to note that, while Dan Thompson is the best punster on the funny pages, this is over-the-top even for him, not simply making the pun but logically drawing in the lyrics that […]

Scenes From The Alley

                         For a fine history of Gasoline Alley read R. C. Harvey’s essay from 2013.The first three years of Gasoline Alley can be read at Crittenden.A buncha great Frank King Sunday Gasoline Alleys at The Bristol Board.Michael Sporn has some nice Dick Moores here and here and here.GoComics has a deep archive of the Jim Scancarelli […]

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