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CSotD: Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later

Non Sequitur lays it out, and I have no argument with Wiley’s analysis.Because, yeah, I have a lot of arguments. Nick Anderson says much the same as Wiley, though in a slightly different tone: Trump never got his wall on the southern border, but he’s managed to build one through the heart of the country.I’ve said […]

Post-Gazette Picks Up Steve Kelley’s ‘Dustin’

 After hiring Steve Kelley as its editorial cartoonist a couple weeks ago, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has decided to increase Steve’s P-G income by carrying his syndicated comic strip Dustin.  Dustin, syndicated by King Features Syndicate, is a joint effort by Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker.Mr. Kelley, who has performed as a stand-up comedian on stage and […]

CSotD: Answering for the Future

 A few years ago, I tried an experiment where I made sure not to check social media before starting the blog each morning.I wish I’d kept it up. Starting the day reading posts from sophisticates who advocate not voting because “there’s no difference between the candidates,” to use Satchel Paige’s apt expression, “angries up the […]

What Might Have Been – Bruce Lee, Peanuts, X-9

 Almost ten years after the death of Bruce Lee the Los Angeles Times Syndicate tried distributing The Legend of Bruce Lee comic strip. (Comic strip syndicates have never been renowned for quickly latching onto pop culture phenomena.) The strip was written by Sharman DiVono and drawn by Fran Matera and Dick Kulpa, and lasted a […]

CSotD: Remembrance of Things More or Less Past

If I’m going to connect comics with the past, I should start with today’s Bizarro, which riffs on the Reality TV notion of pampered, catty women in big houses, comparing them to housewives of earlier days.The 19th Century was about when things began to turn around for “housewives,” which, up to the end of the […]

Comic and Cartoon News

 Hilary B. PriceHilary opens her studio! A new Rhymes With Orange collection! Hilary’s Mom! Hilary visits Rina Piccolo! Hilary and Rina jam on a King Kong comic! And more at Hilary’s infrequently updated blog!  Bob Mankoff Bob Mankoff picks his 10 All-Time Favorite Cartoons for Parade magazine.  Asterix and Obelix and Political CorrectnessSections of the French press […]

Newspaper News

  above: Sunday November 4, 2018 Pearls Before Swine Creative Loafing Charlotte Ceases Print, Staff Let Go Alt-weekly newspaper Creative Loafing Charlotte in North Carolina has ceased print production with its October 31st 2018 edition.Creative Loafing, received an email Tuesday night from the paper’s publisher, Charles Womack III. Wednesdays are production days for the paper, which […]

CSotD: Slaughter on Fifth Avenue

So it’s come to this: Rob Rogers lays out the new rationale for canceling someone’s vote.Because he’s lost his mind. Because he believes a man who lies so often that his greatest success as a “job creator” has been in the area of fact checking.But, of course, that’s part of Trump’s game.By constantly accusing the […]

Keith Knight’s Life Goes Hollywood

Cartoonist Keith Knight‘s life is set to be a pilot, and possible series, for Hulu.Titled Woke, the half-hour, single-camera comedy revolves around an African-American cartoonist who is on the cusp of mainstream success when his mild comics take a decidedly provocative tone following a run-in with police. Now, Keef is in an irreversible state of […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies

“Heart of the City” is one of my favorite strips, but last Sunday’s touched off a major topic that’s been rattling around in my mind.And, when I say “major,” I mean multifaceted, because, to start with, Heart’s mom suggests that there’s nothing wrong with a girl dressing up as the Man in the Yellow Hat, […]

Chicago Sun-Times Slashes Comics Pages

 The Chicago Sun-Times in an effort “to reinvest in the quality journalism you’ve come to expect” will “[pare] back some comics.”Today marks some changes to the comics and classified pages of our Monday-through-Saturday print editions. Rather than three dedicated pages of comics, we’ll be publishing one comics page with the New York Times crossword and […]

More Cartoonists in the News

 Mike Luckovich Talks Politics …a lot of people now realize how fragile our democracy is…ArtsATL interviews Mike Luckovich about editorial cartooning and The State of The Union.  From one side of the fence to the other.  Antonio Branco Talks PoliticsI don’t shy away from the fact that I’m conservative…Poynter gave Antonio Branco a call and talked editorial […]

CSotD: Catcher in the Barley

(Matt Bors) (Darrin Bell)Today’s opening Juxtaposition hit me because I was just in a back-and-forth on social media in which (perhaps late) I had a particular revelation.The topic was not unusual, but what was, was the willingness of the other fellow to hash it out rather than just sling insults and talking points.His point was that […]

Cartoonists in the News

 Ricardo Caté Cartooning Without Reservations Without Reservations is a daily comic in the Santa Fe New Mexican.  Creator Ricardo Caté’s subject material comes from his experience but also deals with political themes.Caté said his overall goal is to keep expanding his comic and be in more newspapers. “I want to make this nationwide,” he said. […]

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